Safe Fracking!?

Safe fracking? Don’t you believe it!disbelief 2

The MIT Enterprise Forum is holding a panel discussion on the subject of how to engage in hydraulic fracturing “safely, efficiently, and with as little harm to the environment as possible.” But climate science shows that the only truly safe option for fossil fuels is this: leave them in the ground.

So on Thursday, March 14, 7:00 p.m., the campaign to Beat Back Fracking invites you to a public meeting in the Democracy Center, Harvard Square, Cambridge, to discuss the damage natural gas is doing to the air, the water, the land, and the climate. Come along to learn about the dangers fracking poses to the environment, and what you can do to stop it.

Co-sponsored by the Green-Rainbow Party of Massachusetts, Progressive Democrats of America, Environment Massachusetts, 350 Massachusetts, and the MoveOn Councils of Massachusetts. The meeting is free and open to the public.

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One thought on “Safe Fracking!?

  1. Today over 100 billion gallons a year of fresh water is turned into toxic fracking fluid. The technology to transform it back to drinkable water does not exist. And, even if it did, where will we put all the radioactive substances we capture from it? This figure will double in the next five years if this crazy policy continues
    We need a united nations ban on turning fresh water into fracking fluid now.
    The gas millionaires will have nothing to spend their money on because they are drowning our green earth with fracking fluid.
    Jesus turned the water into wine but Satan turns it into fracking fluid.
    If you can help to get this message out please do.
    How long will it take to turn all the fresh water on Planet Earth into Toxic Fracking fluid, its just a matter of time.
    Crazy or what?
    The united nations have made a resolution that everyone is entitled to fresh drinking water and sanitation Fracking contradicts this resolution and must stop now.
    My calculations are confirmed by world leading prize winning ecologist Sandra Steingraber
    Peter Baxter

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