Yesterday hundreds of people convened in downtown Pittsburgh to protest the development of “fracking,” a new and untested method of natural gas extraction that is threatening to take over Pennsylvania and neighboring states. Fracking has been shown to pollute water supplies, cause cancer, and destroy the countryside and infrastructure in rural areas. The rally took place during a conference on “Developing Unconventional Gas” which featured Karl Rove. The following is from the Pittsburgh Student Environmental Coalition, who helped organize the rally. The day of worldwide protest included other cities in Pittsburgh; Dallas, Texas; Little Rock, Arkansas; and Aoteroa, New Zealand—to support western Pennsylvania gas drilling opponents. Click here for more information.
Also in New Zealand, the office of the mining magnate Clive Palmer was blockaded by more than 25 protesters from Friends of the Earth—dressed as koalas, galahs and kangaroos—in Queen Street, Brisbane, yesterday morning protesting against the threatened bulldozing of a central Queensland nature refuge to make way for his latest coal project. For more, click here.
Se convoca a 2 días de acciones simultaneas (20 y 21 de noviembre) para difundir, informar y manifestarse en contra de los derrames producidos en el rió Marañon a causa de la actividad de la empresa Pluspetrol y la destrucción de la tierra en general por parte del sistema industrial.
Ponemos a disposición todos los elementos necesarios que pueden ayudar a la concertación de dicha convocatoria de carácter informativo o según la creatividad de cada individuo o grupo.
Pedimos que esta convocatoria lineas arriba no se reprodusca en internet, si no que los interesados convoquen ellxs mismxs a acciones en sus localidades ya sean publicas o como lo deseen, la informacion (videos, textos) si puede ser reproducidas.
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0TvBjrpbyQ
Fotos: http://rompiendoelasfalto.blogspot.com/2010/10/fotos-de-contaminacion-de-petroleo-en.html
Entrevistas : http://rompiendoelasfalto.blogspot.com/2010/10/entrevista.html
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