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Read MoreOne thing that’s been effective with our network is webinars. This format has allowed parts of our network to share information, teach each other, and even strategize together from a distance. Click here to see past webinars or signup for webinar announcements. Anyways, one thing that’s been missing is hands-on training on how to get more…
Read MoreFighting the harms of fracking and gas development is not just an endeavor to fight where the steel pipes get placed or where holes are opened to the ground. Fighting the harms of fracking most often means looking across the landscape and up from a policy into the eyes of the people we serve. Those…
Read MoreAmong those familiar with fracking, many are not as familiar with frac sand mining — the process by which industry removes, excavates, and processes silica sand for hydraulic fracturing across the country. Much of this activity is concentrated in the Midwest region of the U.S. and, consequently, impacts farmers and landowners in that region. Join…
Read MoreAs much as clean air and water are necessary for healthy lives, safe and clean food is just as important. But what happens if the farms where our food comes from are near shale production activity? Join Halt the Harm Network for a webinar to learn about a new map created in collaboration by Citizens…
Read MoreTime flies when you’re busy! We wrapped up a very busy second quarter at the Halt the Harm Network — and we’re excited to share with you the network’s progress and activities. Here’s the dashboard of our progress toward the network’s 2017 goals so far. Here are some highlights from our second quarter. Webinars galore!…
Read MoreAs a part of the pilot Map of Litigation service, we’re working with a select number of Leaders to develop custom reports from Ravel Law to support leaders’ current and future work. Ravel’s Data Services enable firms, researchers and developers to access, understand and extract value from massive amounts of legal data. Click here to read…
Read MoreThe recent ban on fracking in Maryland has energized efforts to ban fracking in other states and jurisdictions. The movement in Maryland was the result of a collaborative effort of countless individuals and organizations that pushed one common vision and a demand that legislators in Maryland could not ignore. Halt the Harm Network and Chesapeake…
Read MoreWelcome to the new, revised, updated, improved Halttheharm.net!!!! You can use this website to connect with others in the movement and get support for your campaign. This website is an amazing resource and we’ve done our best to make it as simple as possible to access the services. So wait, who the heck am I to introduce…
Read MoreWe haven’t heard complaints about the design of HaltTheHarm.net, but some of the functions the website offers haven’t been used as often as they could be. For example, not enough people were accessing the Leader Directory — which as far as we can tell is the only fully vetted directory online for leaders fighting the harms…
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