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According to the Environmental Health Project, active frack pads, compressor stations, and processing facilities regularly emit particulate matter. This includes nitrogen oxides, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and other chemical pollutants…
Read MoreThere are many reasons you would benefit from adding online events beyond raising awareness about the issue. Here are 5 other reasons which can help you get even more value…
Read MoreLet’s face it, the Leader Directory has been a challenge β so we’re rebuilding it from the ground up. You may have joined, set up your profile, and then realized…
Read MoreAs industry looks to produce more plastic and expand fracking to do so… It’s imperative that we understand the economic costs. Not only to be prepared and protect ourselves, but…
Read MoreThe Halt the Harm network does this work because we love people. We love activists and the environment. As a movement, we donβt shy away from hard and uncomfortable work. …
Read MoreThank you. Thank you for all you do to fight the harms of fracking and gas development. Thank you for reading and listening and being informed. Thank you for supporting…
Read MoreWe have so much to learn from each other and the different fights around the country. Pipelines, export facilities, fracking, storage hubs, refineries, ethane crackers… the list goes on. You…
Read MoreFrom fractracker.org The impacts of the oil and gas industry are visible across the United States: farms sliced by dangerous pipelines, neighborhoods invaded with fracked wells, towns choked by petrochemical…
Read MoreNote: The 2019 Welcome Committee fellowships for HHN have been filled. Make sure to join the network to be informed about upcoming opportunities. Welcome Committee fellows make sure the process…
Read MoreThis program aims to support people fighting the harms of fracking and gas development. The program also seeks to support Fellows interested in informing and organizing people in their community.…
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