Organizations
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These organizations are on the front lines, fighting the natural gas drilling from destroying our
neighborhoods, our water and our health.
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Shenandoah Valley Network
540-303-7404 PO Box 186 Luray, Virginia 22835 |
The Shenandoah Valley Network links local community groups working on land protection, land use and transportation issues in six Virginia counties.The Network supports local groups engaged in conservation issues in their communities and works with numerous state and regional partners. We are a non-profit program supported by grants from foundations and individuals. |
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Shaleshock
607.280.6695 115 E. Martin Luther King St. Ithaca, New York 14850 |
"Shaleshock Action Alliance is a movement that works toward protecting our communities and environment from exploitative gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale region." |
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Shadbush Environmental Justice Collective
Street City, Pennsylvania 15201 |
The shadbush collective formed in the spring of 2010 out of a desire to develop a more radical response to the climate crisis and environmental injustice as they manifest in Pittsburgh and throughout our region. In many ways we came together around the immediate need to organize against natural gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale, which threatens even some of our own neighborhoods in Pittsburgh. This struggle is at the forefront of our work. But we do not wish to limit our work to a single campaign or issue – the destruction of communities and ecosystems under capitalism will not end with a single practice, nor will the “solutions” offered to us from above lead us to a sustainable future. Regionally, we see the need to work in solidarity with coalfield communities in Pennsylvania and throughout southern Appalachia, affected by longwall mining and mountaintop removal. Connecting struggles against coal and natural gas is critical to showing that no form of fossil fuel extraction, or consumption, is safe or clean. We also see a need to help grow community solutions to climate change and peak oil. In our city, we see the growth of so-called green businesses, development projects, and city programs heralded as the seeds of a green economy. However, these institutions often undermine our capacity for self-sufficiency by co-opting community projects and contributing to gentrification. We hope to support projects which truly build community sustainability and autonomy in Pittsburgh. |
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Schoharie Valley Watch
518-852-4021 PO Box 193 Richmondville, New York 12149 |
A 501 (C)(3) non-profit citizen's group working to support sustainable rural communities and responsible energy and environmental policies. SVW has been working on issues related to hydrofracking for more than two years. |
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Schoharie Valley Watch
518-294-7797 po box 193 richmondville, New York 12149 |
Grass roots, non-profit (501 c3) working for sustainable rural communities. We have been raising awareness of the dangers of hydrofracking for almost three years. |
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