ALERT! Tell President Obama and Movie Academy: No Fracking Way to Water Contamination from Natural Gas Production
By Ecological Internet's Climate Ark Climate Change Portal
Natural gas is being touted as a solution to America’s growing energy needs, yet its production through hydraulic fracturing (fracking [search]) severely threatens the nation's water, land, air and health. Let the U.S. President and movie industry know the global family and biosphere need bold leadership right now to stop toxic natural gas fracking and solve other global ecology issues. Given the preciousness of water in a climate changing world, it is critical to global ecological sustainability that this land pulverizing, toxic water destroying process be banned. We must not allow every last ecosystem to be destroyed before we transition from unsustainable energy use to truly renewable energy.



Comments
Right on,
Let's keep speaking up about these issues and rise up the movement for a sustainable and obscenely prosperous earth.
We are a planet floating in the middle of no where. It is time to create the future and World we we wish to see; one that benefits all life.
Posted by: Patrick | February 22, 2011 7:11 PM
Natural gas is being touted as a solution to America’s growing and already clearly unsustainable energy needs, yet its production through hydraulic fracturing (fracking) severely threatens the nation’s water, land, air and health. Let the U.S. President and movie industry know the global family and biosphere need bold leadership right now to stop toxic natural gas fracking and solve other global ecology issues. Given the preciousness of water in a climate changing world, it is critical to global ecological sustainability that this land pulverizing, toxic water destroying process be banned. We must not allow every last ecosystem to be destroyed before we transition from unsustainable energy use to truly renewable energy.
Posted by: Judy Boone | February 22, 2011 10:30 PM
Dear Glen,
Do you think extolling the 'virtue' of greed mongering leads inevitably to a consumptive state of being among the greedy? Or is there no such thing as too much for the self-proclaimed masters of the universe among us?
Sincerely,
Steve
Posted by: Steven Earl Salmony | February 23, 2011 8:20 AM
Mr Obama, Please alert your administration and Government to the feasibility /disadvantages of gas cracking as an energy option.
Yours, Jon Capel
Posted by: Jon Capel | February 25, 2011 10:01 AM
We are killing our planet and life on it in the name of profits.
Posted by: Barry De Jasu | February 28, 2011 7:30 AM
Natural gas production through hydraulic fracturing (fracking [search]) severely threatens the water, land and air. The U.S. needs leadership to stop toxic natural gas fracking and solve other global ecology issues. Given the preciousness of water in a climate changing world, it is critical to global ecological sustainability that this land pulverizing, toxic water destroying process be banned. We must not allow every last ecosystem to be destroyed before we transition from unsustainable energy use to truly
Posted by: Brian T. Gibbons | March 13, 2011 4:51 PM
Its time we need to put a check on such initiatives that can have catastrophic impact on nature.
We need to understand that over-consumption is already putting a heavy burden on natural resources. We need to find innovative solutions to adopt a 'sustainable' lifestyle, and not get further into exploitation of natural assets.
Posted by: Saptarishi | April 11, 2011 1:36 AM