From Wenonah Hauter, Food & Water Watch <[email protected]>
Subject Fracking makes communities sick
Date October 8, 2021 5:31 PM
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Food & Water Watch is fighting to ban fracking. Please consider making a donation today to power the fight to ban fracking everywhere! Your gift will be matched dollar-for-dollar, up to $10,000.
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John,

The corporations that hype fracking are trying to lock us into a dirty future powered by fossil fuels. It’s a path that leads to more gas plants, more leaky pipelines, more compressor stations, more "bomb trains," more dangerous storage facilities, more communities in danger, and more climate change.

At a time when we are still in the midst of a global pandemic, the last thing we need is for polluting industries to put our health at further risk. We can't let them keep putting their own profits over people's health and safety.

Will you join our campaign with a tax-deductible donation? Together, we will stop Big Oil & Gas from jeopardizing our health and destroying our climate.
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Fracking forces toxic chemicals into the ground and releases harmful pollution into the air. It causes water contamination and massive amounts of methane leakage. If the water we drink and the air we breathe are under constant attack by this polluting industry – our health and wellbeing is under attack too.

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While climate change and environmental pollution impact everyone across the country, not all of us are impacted the same way or to the same degree. Lower wealth communities and Black, Indigenous and other communities of color are disproportionately situated near toxic extraction sites and infrastructure. In fact, the NAACP found that one million Black people live within a half-mile of existing fracked gas facilities.

From explosions and leaks to contaminated drinking water – fracking and its related infrastructure have plagued frontline communities with severe public health impacts. Research from the past decade has shown that those who live closest to oil and gas operations are more likely to have negative health outcomes such as cancer, reproductive problems, blood-related disorders (in children), asthma, migraines, fatigue, nasal and sinus symptoms, and skin disorders.

It’s clear that protecting public health cannot be done with half-hearted attempts at regulating the fracking industry. Fracking is simply too dangerous. That’s why we are accelerating our campaign to halt all new fracking permits and pass a nationwide ban on fracking. But we need you with us to keep up the momentum, John.
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Our right to clean air, safe water and a healthy, livable climate future are under assault by Big Oil & Gas day in and day out – and it's up to us to stop these polluters. We must act now to save our communities from further abuse from the fracking industry and the lasting health effects that it will undoubtedly cause.

From over a decade of work and hundreds of studies, we know that this lawless and reckless industry can’t be made safe. So it’s time to stop it for good.

As Big Oil & Gas continues to plan for major build-outs of toxic fracking infrastructure that will make entire communities sick and further destabilize our climate, we’re working to ban fracking once and for all.

Donate now to power our campaign to ban fracking and stop this dangerous industry from being permitted to harm us.
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Onward together,

Wenonah Hauter
Founder and Executive Director
Food & Water Watch

P.S. Learn more about Fracking’s Public Health Crisis.
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