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		<title>Over 5,000 People March in DC to Protest Fracking</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jul 2012 07:19:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Duane Nichols</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Stop the Frack Attack&#8221; Rally in D.C. Over 5,000 People Unite in DC to Protest Fracking  Stefanie Spear, www.ecowatch.org             Date: July 28, 2012 More than 5,000 people from all over the nation, and various parts of the world including Australia, united today on the West lawn of the U.S. Capitol demanding Congress take immediate action [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Over 5,000 People Unite in DC to Protest Fracking </h3>
<h3><a title="http://ecowatch.org/spear-articles/" href="http://ecowatch.org/spear-articles/" target="_blank">Stefanie Spear</a>, <a href="http://www.ecowatch.org/">www.ecowatch.org</a>            </h3>
<h3>Date: July 28, 2012</h3>
<p>More than 5,000 people from all over the nation, and various parts of the world including Australia, united today on the West lawn of the U.S. Capitol demanding Congress take immediate action to stop fracking. After the rally that began at 2 p.m., rally participants marched for more than one hour, stopping at the headquarters of the America’s Natural Gas Alliance and American Petroleum Institute.</p>
<p>People impacted by fracking in their communities joined forces with 136 local and national organizations to call on Congress to <a title="http://ecowatch.org/2012/thousands-protest-fracking/" href="http://ecowatch.org/2012/thousands-protest-fracking/" target="_blank"><em>Stop the Frack Attack</em></a> and protect Americans from the dangerous impacts of fracking.</p>
<p>Rally speakers included, <a title="http://ecowatch.org/bmckibben-articles/" href="http://ecowatch.org/bmckibben-articles/" target="_blank">Bill McKibben</a>, co-founder of <a title="http://350.org/" href="http://350.org/" target="_blank">350.org</a>; <a title="http://ecowatch.org/jfox-articles/" href="http://ecowatch.org/jfox-articles/" target="_blank">Josh Fox</a>, producer of <a title="http://www.gaslandthemovie.com/" href="http://www.gaslandthemovie.com/" target="_blank"><em>Gasland</em></a>; <a title="http://ecowatch.org/2012/petro-plutocracy/" href="http://ecowatch.org/2012/petro-plutocracy/" target="_blank">Calvin Tillman, former mayor of Dish, Texas</a>; Allison Chin, board president of the <a title="http://www.sierraclub.org/" href="http://www.sierraclub.org/" target="_blank">Sierra Club</a>, and community members from swing states affected by fracking.</p>
<p>“As the <a title="http://ecowatch.org/2012/a-long-hot-summer/" href="http://ecowatch.org/2012/a-long-hot-summer/" target="_blank">increasingly bizarre weather</a> across the planet and <a title="http://ecowatch.org/2012/record-ice-loss/" href="http://ecowatch.org/2012/record-ice-loss/" target="_blank">melting ice on Greenland</a> makes clear, at this point we’ve got no choice but to keep fossil fuels underground. Fracking to find more is the worst possible idea,” said McKibben. “The amazing thing about this problem is that there’s a solution… We know that we can run the world on renewable energy. We know that we can run the world on the wind. And today, we have a reminder that we can run the world on the sun,” said Fox.</p>
<p>Today’s rally was part of the first national event to stop the frack attack. The rally is the culmination of three days of training to further escalate the movement to stop abuse by the fossil fuel industry. Large groups from swing states including Ohio, Colorado, Pennsylvania and North Carolina attended the training and rally to make sure that fracking is a key part of the upcoming election.</p>
<p>“Just weeks ago in North Carolina, our legislature ripped up decades of groundwater protections for rural drinking water, in order to allow fracking and invite in dirty industry campaign dollars. So we add our voices to the national movement calling on Congress to protect our homes, our drinking water and our health by repealing the 2005 oil and gas exemptions,” said Hope Taylor, a farmer near Durham and executive director of <a title="http://www.cwfnc.org/" href="http://www.cwfnc.org/" target="_blank">Clean Water for NC</a>.</p>
<p>Rally participants have three key demands: an end to dirty and dangerous fracking, closure of the seven legal loopholes that let frackers in the oil and gas industry ignore the Safe Drinking Water Act, <a title="http://ecowatch.org/p/air/clean-air-act-air/" href="http://ecowatch.org/p/air/clean-air-act-air/" target="_blank">Clean Air Act</a> and <a title="http://ecowatch.org/p/water/clean-water-act-water/" href="http://ecowatch.org/p/water/clean-water-act-water/" target="_blank">Clean Water Act</a>, and full enforcement of existing laws to protect families and communities from the effects of fracking.</p>
<p>“It is time for us to come together as a people and let the law makers that work for us know that we are tired of being run over by the out-of-control oil and gas industry,” said Tillman.</p>
<p>While at the headquarters of America’s Natural Gas Alliance, rally organizers delivered six jugs of contaminated water in hazmat suits and then headed to the American Petroleum Institute where a 20-foot-high mock oil rig was smashed to the ground.</p>
<p>This event was a launching point for the movement, and will be followed by events in Albany, NY on Aug. 25, Philadelphia on Sept. 20 and Sept. 21, and subsequent events in other states and regions affected by fracking.</p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">Note Added: The WV Sierra Club provided motor coach (bus) transportation from Morgantown, used by 41 marchers for this event.  A number of other West Virginians were in attendance including many from the Doddridge County Watershed Association.</span></p>
<p>To see additional photos from the Stop the Frack Attack rally and march, visit <a title="http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.475951035751172.112511.159993367346942&amp;type=3" href="http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.475951035751172.112511.159993367346942&amp;type=3" target="_blank">EcoWatch’s Facebook page</a>.</p>
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		<title>Protesters March while Chesapeake CEO Slings Slurs</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2011 02:29:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dee Fulton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aubrey McClendon, CEO of Chesapeake Energy, described shale critics as &#8220;extremists&#8221; engaged in &#8220;unfettered fear mongering&#8221;  at an industry conference  in Philadelphia, PA according to an AP story. Wednesday was the first day of the two day conference dubbed &#8220;Shale Gas Ingight&#8221; and sponsored by The Marcellus Shale Coalition. Former Republican Governor Tom Ridge echoed McClendon [...]]]></description>
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<p>Aubrey McClendon, CEO of Chesapeake Energy, described shale critics as &#8220;extremists&#8221; engaged in &#8220;unfettered fear mongering&#8221;  at an industry conference  in Philadelphia, PA according to an <a href="http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2011/09/07/general-energy-us-gas-drilling-conference_8663135.html" target="_blank">AP story.</a> Wednesday was the first day of the two day conference dubbed &#8220;Shale Gas Ingight&#8221; and sponsored by The Marcellus Shale Coalition. Former Republican Governor Tom Ridge echoed McClendon with the words &#8220;phony hysteria.&#8221;  Ridge is now a paid consultant/lobbyist for the natural gas industry.</p>
<p><a href="http://stateimpact.npr.org/pennsylvania/2011/09/07/skunk-at-the-garden-party-rendell-delivers-harsh-message-during-shale-conference-speech/" target="_blank">But protestors outside the Pennsylvania Convention Center  had a friend in former Democratic Governor Ed Rendell.</a> “The things they’re talking about are not incorrect,” he said. “They’re raising serious and legitimate issues. They express the fears of not just a few militants, but the fears of a lot of good, hard-working Pennsylvanians. About what’s going to happen to their neighborhood. About what’s going to happen to their water supply. About what’s going to happen to their waterways. Those are things that we can’t continue to ignore.”  Rendell then proceeded to lecture the energy industry for twenty minutes.</p>
<p>Meanwhile hundreds of protestors filled the streets outside the conference and called for a moratorium on drilling.  Activists organized a two day rally called <a href="http://www.pennlive.com/newsflash/index.ssf/story/activists-protest-philly-gas-drilling-conference/cc3a8d1fa19e4f74882ba009db722ab8" target="_blank">&#8220;Shale Gas Outrage&#8221;</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://blogs.philadelphiaweekly.com/phillynow/2011/09/07/hundreds-march-through-center-city-to-protest-marcellus-shale-gas-drilling/?utm_source=rss&amp;utm_medium=rss&amp;utm_campaign=hundreds-march-through-center-city-to-protest-marcellus-shale-gas-drilling" target="_blank">PhillyNow</a> reported that the protest marched to Gov. Corbett’s office in Center City to deliver a letter written by Kimberlie McEvoy from Butler County. She wrote that her water tests show arsenic, manganese and ammonia in her water, and that her family “can’t play outside without getting a headache or a sore throat.”  At the end of the letter, she wrote, “It’s not right to allow the gas companies to gamble with our lives.”</p>
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