IMAC -SUPPORTED ACTIONS TO OPPOSE FRACKED GAS EXPORT
IMAC has worked to help drive the urgently-needed transition away from coal, oil and gas to renewable energy and efficiency.
We have seen, over that time, some steps being taken by the Obama Administration toward those ends, but when it comes to the shale gas rush - fracking - it has been another story.
And it is getting worse: there are more than 20 proposed gas export terminals that could be approved over the next year to send that fracked gas to Asia and Europe where prices are much higher. This will lead to more environmentally destructive fracking, more climate-impacting methane released into the atmosphere and negative economic impacts.
Join many of us who will be participating in a major demonstration on Sunday, July 13, 2014 to call for a halt to these plans.
IMAC has worked to help drive the urgently-needed transition away from coal, oil and gas to renewable energy and efficiency.
We have seen, over that time, some steps being taken by the Obama Administration toward those ends, but when it comes to the shale gas rush - fracking - it has been another story.
And it is getting worse: there are more than 20 proposed gas export terminals that could be approved over the next year to send that fracked gas to Asia and Europe where prices are much higher. This will lead to more environmentally destructive fracking, more climate-impacting methane released into the atmosphere and negative economic impacts.
Join many of us who will be participating in a major demonstration on Sunday, July 13, 2014 to call for a halt to these plans.