In 1930, my greatgrandparents purchased a beautiful farm in Bradford County, PA, in a little hamlet called French Azilum. In the summer, we spent time there, resting, breathing in the fresh air, enjoying the wild flowers, the bright stars and planets on a clear moonlit night, and swimming in the Susquehanna River. If gas drilling is allowed to continue, Bradford County and all of Pennsylvania will be forever changed, ruined beyond repair.
Taped 8-27-12. Young Gas Worker tells me that gas drilling is safe and not to worry.
My comment: This young man is typical of the sheep that work in the gas industry, sheep because they question nothing and trust that the PA DEP will protect everyone. These people are blustery, rude, and naive
without realizing it. They seem to want to intimidate others. His biggest concern is that the gas industry brings jobs. Good point, however most of these jobs are low-paying and many are temporary with no benefits and are extremely dangerous to workers. Furthermore, this guy, when asked if jobs are worth destroying the future for our kids and grandkids, seemed to poo-poo the thought and wanted Vera to think this was a ridiculous notion. He did not know to whom he was speaking- obviously. As usual, great reporting, Vera.
My heart goes out to people who need good jobs. I can understand why they would take jobs in the gas industry, but it is a doomed situation. With no good air or water there will be no way to live in these areas and therefore no jobs or people around to take them.
The latest issue of Orion Magazine is an excellent one. I highly recommend Sandra Steingraber's article, "The Fracking of Rachel Carson." You will see poignant photographs and be treated to Dr. Steingraber's compelling style of expression. She always draws me in from the first sentence.
Vera Scroggins of Susquehanna County, PA, tells her personal story about how she got involved in the fight for public health and saving the beautiful land where she and her family settled years ago. She speaks from the heart and knows her stuff. She knows what she is talking about because she is living it every day. She wants New York to be saved from the hell PA is experiencing. In this video, she is speaking to New Yorkers who live in Schoharie County.
Today's piece is about selling US natural gas overseas (which is economically advantageous). The next time you hear someone say we can bring our soldiers home by drilling our country into oblivion, think again. It is a BIG LIE.
Published on Aug 14, 2012 by NYAgainstFracking
Jamie Frederick's letter regarding her experiences with fracking in Ohio, as read by Melissa Leo at the New Yorkers Against Fracking Rally & Concert at The Egg in Albany NY on May 15, 2012.
Read more about this here.
More than 200 people protested loudly against the proposed Inergy propane and natural gas storage facility Friday, April 17. The people oppose putting millions of gallons propane (and eventually natural gas) in salt caverns below the glacier-built Seneca Lake. Already the company has been spilling salty brine water into the lake without even telling regulators of the violations.
NO NATURAL GAS STORAGE IN THE SALT CAVERNS BELOW SENECA LAKE!
OUR HEALTH AND THE HEALTH OF OUR CHILDREN MUST COME FIRST.
Are people protected from harm when a pipeline goes in? Not if the area is Class One. No oversight for public safety.
Hear from Rebecca Roter how a gas pipeline will impact this resident of Susquehanna County. She tells a lot about the facts of the situation, but then when the interviewer asks her about the emotional impacts of what is happening, you can see the human toll the gas industry is taking. The industry is ruining her property and her life. The worst thing is that Cabot and Williams Midstream really don't care about the people that live in the areas they are destroying.
Last Thursday, August 9th, a horrifying emergency unfolded during the late hours of the night, causing panic among residents and emergency workers alike. A Halliburton truck carrying hydrochloric acid had a leak. The driver pulled in to a convenience store and got out to try to deal with the situation. Read more..........
Having to flee in the middle of the night with your young children and drive away from your home in fear- is this what it has come to? The natural gas industry is an extremely dangerous industry. They are invading our highways, our neighborhoods, our schools, our homes. And for what? A few years of fossil fuel energy? We must quit this insanity and develop sustainable energy programs. It is completely possible. Other countries are way ahead of us.
In Montrose, Pa. , on route 29 , around 6 pm. , through business district. Longest procession yet. I stopped taping at five minutes and it was still going on for another couple of minutes. Frack trucks, sand trucks, water trucks, etc..
Terrence Henry, energy and environment reporter for StateImpact Texas, talks with Rachel Maddow about the sudden rash of earthquakes in Texas, apparently the result of the disposal of waste fluid resulting from natural gas fracking. From the August 7th, 2012 edition of The Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC.
Thousands of Americans from across the country united in Washington, D.C. July 28th to rally in front of the U.S. Capitol and march through the streets to express their outrage about environmental harms from oil and gas development. People traveled to Washington from North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Texas, Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, Ohio, North Carolina, West Virginia, Virginia, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Vermont, Indiana, Illinois, New Jersey, California, and probably more. Some even biked 400 miles to get to Washington. Citizens came from different political views, energy perspectives, generations, and backgrounds. Some were mineral owners, former oil and gas industry workers, farmers, and nurses. They voiced their concerns about clean water, clean air, global warming, toxic waste, and worker safety.
People joined together to show that this is an issue that crosses party lines and state borders.
All Americans agree on the importance of clean air, clean water, healthy children, and safe communities. Everyone who rallied and marched today shares these desires and agrees on the need for drastic change in the direction of our energy policy–starting with a change in the rules for oil and gas development, including fracking. It was an amazing gathering of Americans who share a vision of a clean energy future.
“The opinionsexpressed in this video do not necessarily reflect the views of Gas Drilling Awareness Coalition.”
Lyrics:
Some people say that jobs will come with the drills
but they outsource their workers cause they've got the skills
they've got the skills and you're unemployed
they've got a life that's rich while your's is destroyed
You let the gas man in what did ya get
a little bit of money, lifetime of regret
you signed on all the leases and gave 'em control
you sold your soul for a poisonous hole
The tourists won't come when the drills all arrive
it's no fun to see a drill everywhere that you drive
they want 80,000 drills in upstate NY alone
you can't blame the sighteers for just stayin home
You let the gas man in what did ya get
a little bit of money, lifetime of regret
you signed on all the leases and gave 'em control
you sold your soul for a poisonous hole
When the drills get to going then the fun will begin
they fracture through the bedrock and pump the chemicals in
chemicals in then the gas rises up
then you toast your fortunes with a poisonous cup
You let the gas man in what did ya get
a little bit of money, lifetime of regret
you signed on all the leases and gave 'em control
you sold your soul for a poisonous hole
When the gasman comes you better not let him in
You're bettin' on a game that you're not gonna win
you're not gonna win when the dealer's corrupt
and it's much too late when your water erupts
you let the drills come in and what did ya get
a poisoned environment and mountain of debt
you signed on all the leases and gave 'em control
you sold your soul for a poisonous hole
New York, we're next. Gov. Cuomo is for it. He wants gas drilling in New York State.
Breaking news with updates from Assumption Parish, LA (from Texas Sharon).......yesterday a huge sinkhole covering several acres appeared, swallowing trees and causing the area to be evacuated. You won't hear this on network news.
I am pessimistic about the human race because it is too ingenious for its own good. Our approach to nature is to beat it into submission. We would stand a better chance of survival if we accommodated ourselves to this planet and viewed it appreciatively instead of skeptically and dictatorially.
E. B. White
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