Organizations
What is an Organization?
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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Illinois Green Party
312-252-3066 P.O. Box 471278 Chicago, Illinois 60647 |
The Illinois Green Party (ILGP) is made up of independent Green local groups from all over the state. Local groups are made up of diverse individuals, all dedicated to advancing the Greens' Ten Key Values in our political and social lives. The ILGP is a member of GPUS and part of the international Green movement. |
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Omni Center for Peace, Justice and Ecology
479-935-4422 3274 N. Lee Ave. Fayetteville, Arkansas 72703 |
We promote nonviolent social change in the areas of peace, social justice, and environmental protection in the northwest Arkansas region and beyond. Our Climate Change Task Force works to challenge fossil fuel production and promotes non-polluting renewable energy. |
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un-naturalgas.org
PO Box 443 Delhi, New York 13753 |
un-naturalgas.org is a project of CDOG, a grassroots, all-volunteer group focused on public education and citizen participation. Our website is a comprehensive, easy-to-use resource. And the associated blog (http://un-naturalgas.web log) is a source for personal accounts and breaking news, as well as to see the latest posts from other groups across the US. |
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Thompson Divide Coaltion
970-355-4223 55 N. 4th St. Carbondale, Colorado 81623 |
The Thompson Divide Coalition was formed to secure permanent protection from oil and gas development of the federal lands in Thompson Divide including the watershed areas. TDC is seeking federal legislation to withdraw Thompson Divide from future leasing and working with current leaseholders to retire the existing leases. |
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New York Residents Against Drilling (NYRAD)
607-748-1977 741 Echo Rd Vestal, New York 13850 |
New York
Residents Against
Drilling (NYRAD) is a
grassroots network of
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