Webinars
If you are a community leader or concerned citizen concerned about oil and gas development in your community, then zoning is something you should know about. What you’ll get from…
Read MoreCollecting data and documenting health and environmental violations can be daunting. You may feel discouraged and simply give in to the industry’s narrative that there is nothing citizens can do…
Read MoreEliza Griswold, author of “Amity and Prosperity : One Family and the Fracturing of America” joined us for a live recorded discussion about her book on Wednesday, September 12th 2018.…
Read MoreAre you using social media effectively? Organizations have developed a coordinated and strategic approach to using social media, and have been able to see tangible results: more people at events,…
Read MoreThe public process can feel defeating – often times we hear about things when it’s too late, or an oil & gas project is presented as a done deal. Oil…
Read MoreThe Earthworks Community Empowerment Project Do you want to be able to show, without a doubt, the threats of oil and gas production? Last year Earthworks created over 250 videos…
Read MoreAre you interested in tracking the long term fracking-related health effects you and your community are experiencing? Would you like to be a part of the research on fracking and…
Read MoreDo you live along the proposed route of the Falcon ethane pipeline, or do you suspect you might live nearby? Are you curious about the implications of building a major…
Read MoreDo you want evidence from peer-reviewed research showing the health impacts of unconventional oil and gas drilling? Wouldn’t it be nice if all this research was accessible in one organized, searchable database?
It is! It’s a new tool by The Endocrine Disruption Exchange (TEDX) called the FrackHealth Database. In this presentation you’ll learn how to use the database to quickly find research you need – plus you’ll see some examples on how to use this research in your campaigns when challenging industry or government dismissal of health concerns.
Read MoreHalt the Harm Network and Mountain Watershed Association have compiled fact-checked information, sources, and reports, as well as answers to common questions regarding fracking’s harms. Now, you can access all…
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