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Oil and Gas Threat Map Sneak Peek – Pennsylvania

May 18, 2022

Join the discussion in Halt the Harm Network to connect with experts and explore further information on this topic.  

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🗞 May 2022 – Network Newsletter

May 14, 2022

May 2022 This newsletter is a compilation of updates from leaders across the country working on fracking and other oil & gas related issues. Skim through this newsletter to see the updates – and to hear about things when they happen, visit network.halttheharm.net. In this email Network Alerts Upcoming Events New Media Acknowledgements Recommended Resources…

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Colorado Water – 3 Part Series

May 2, 2022

Join the discussion in Halt the Harm Network to connect with experts and explore further information on this topic. Welcome to a 3 part series of webinars hosted by Halt the Harm Network and 350 Colorado. This event series is a gathering point for people concerned with or working on water issues in the region. Join…

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EHP White Paper Launch in Harrisburg

April 13, 2022

Join the discussion in Halt the Harm Network to connect with experts and explore further information on this topic. Yesterday, staff from the Environmental Health Project presented their new white paper, Pennsylvania’s Shale Gas Boom: How Policy Decisions Failed to Protect Public Health and What We Can Do to Correct It. We are thrilled to share this white paper…

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Oil and Gas Threat Map Sneak Peek – North Dakota

April 2, 2022

Join the discussion in Halt the Harm Network to connect with experts and explore further information on this topic. A new analysis cultivated by Earthworks shows 38,239 residents, including 10,660 children, reside near or attend schools or daycares within a ½ mile threat radius of active oil and gas operations in North Dakota. Join this…

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Oil and Gas Threat Map Sneak Peek – Texas

April 1, 2022

Join the discussion in Halt the Harm Network to connect with experts and explore further information on this topic. Ranjana Bhandari Alan Septoff Josh Eisenfeld Description:​Over 5.2 million Texans and 1.3 million Texas children live within the threat radius (1/2 mile) of an oil & gas facility. That’s close enough to be exposed to harmful…

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Using Maps & Data to Empower Action – Allegheny Co. PA Specific

March 18, 2022

Join the discussion in Halt the Harm Network to connect with experts and explore further information on this topic. In this Allegheny Co. PA specific webinar, FracTracker Alliance’s expert mapping team will show you how to harness the power of maps and data to advance your grassroots environmental justice campaigns! Maps, data, and audiovisual tools are…

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Air Quality in Northern Colorado: What’s In Our Air?

March 16, 2022

Join the discussion in Halt the Harm Network to connect with experts and explore further information on this topic. A joint effort by Colorado Rising (corising.org) and the Larimer Alliance (larimeralliance.org), this 90 min webinar recorded on March 16, 2022, was focused on explaining the source of the VOCs (volatile organic compounds) that cause the severe…

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Ensure Safe Drinking Water – PFAS + Fracking

March 2, 2022

Join the discussion in Halt the Harm Network to connect with experts and explore further information on this topic. Here is a fifteen-minute presentation about what PFAS are, their history, what environmental and health harms they cause, what the PA DEP and the U.S. The Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) has done and is doing, and why…

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🗞 March 2022 – Network Newsletter

March 1, 2022

Welcome to our March newsletter! We’re excited to tell you about all the events and activities Halt the Harm’s partners and leaders are doing in the coming weeks, as well as look back at last month’s big happenings. We also want to take a moment acknowledge the incredible work people around the country are doing…

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