[[link removed]]It starts with a faint odor.
Soon, it grows stronger and stronger. The stench of rotten eggs slithers into
your home. Not long after, it becomes nauseating, causing SPLITTING HEADACHES!
You go to the kitchen to get a cup of water, expecting your drinking water to be
safe. But it smells too, and if you bring over a lighter, you might find that
you can LIGHT YOUR OWN TAP WATER ON FIRE!
This is what living near FRACKING can do to your life. Unleashed gases snake into neighborhoods and into drinking water, damaging
public health and risking fiery accidents. The people facing these challenges
don’t choose to live in danger -- corporate polluters often site their dirty
projects in communities they don’t think can fight back. But they’re wrong -- and there’s a way you can help!
The Department of Interior is poised to lease our public lands to corporate
polluters that want to FRACK, MINE, and DRILL AWAY, destroying critical wildlife habitats and putting local communities at risk.
These companies have made one thing clear: they prioritize profits over people
and the planet. We’re RUNNING OUT OF TIME to tell the Department of Interior to REJECT the
lease sale. Friend, protect people and public lands from GREEDY
POLLUTERS. Tell the DOI to STOP the lease sale by 11:59pm TONIGHT!
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[[link removed]]It’s not just annoying odors and flammable gases. Fracking wastewater can even
contain RADIOACTIVE WASTE! And this wastewater can contaminate the drinking water for local communities.
If the DOI allows this lease to move forward, it will be actively endangering
communities!
Would you want to see fracking in your city, Friend? I know I wouldn’t. That’s why we have to stop the Department of
Interior for giving the greenlight to corporate polluters to frack on public
lands and near other communities. Please take just 30 seconds to SEND A MESSAGE TO THE DOI: Keep GREEDY
CORPORATIONS off our public lands!
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[[link removed]]Standing with you,
Nicole Ghio
Fossil Fuels Program Manager,
Friends of the Earth
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