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Learn about the Environmental Health Project’s (EHP) new project, a registry and resource network for people living or working in the shale fields. It allows people to upload and document their health symptoms and potential exposures to contaminated air and water. Presenters are Jill Kriesky and Beth Weinberger from the SWPA Environmental Health Project , along with Lois Bower-Bjornson from the Clean Air Council.
Read MoreWant to provide support for people impacted by fracking on your own website? Here’s a quick video explaining the fracking help center, how it works, and how to add it to your…
Read MoreIn direct response to leader interests, Halt the Harm Network piloted the Help Center. This was a public outreach and education initiative to help inform people near fracking sites of the potential…
Read MoreFor the first time ever, the public has access to thousands of citizen complaints related to fracking in Pennsylvania – the second largest producer of natural gas behind Texas thanks…
Read MoreCampaign support is one of our top priorities. Did you know that by running campaigns through the Halt the Harm Network, leaders have access to a base of nearly 15,000 advocates opposed…
Read MoreThis is just a friendly reminder that we are here for you. Many of you already take us up on that offer by regularly calling on our Network Operations Team…
Read MorePetition by Liveable Arlington Target: Railroad Commission of Texas Lake Arlington is the main source of drinking water for nearly half a million residents in the Arlington and Fort Worth,…
Read MoreOne of our ongoing efforts is to continue to provide feedback and transparency into the work of Halt The Harm Network. We hope you can find ways to use this…
Read MoreHalt The Harm, Post Carbon Institute, and Stop the Frack Attack collaborated to host a webinar focusing on Post Carbon Institute’s newly-released reports (authored by earth scientist J. David Hughes)…
Read MoreIn this episode Karen Edelstein helps us understand how maps are used as a powerful tool in protecting our communities. Maps gives us a big picture view of the land, industrial activity, and…
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