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Pennsylvanians Take It to the DEP

All across the state, Pennsylvanians observed Earth Day by confronting Gov. Corbett's "Department of Environmental Protection" (DEP). What's more, the mainstream media paid attention!

In Pittsburgh, the Post-Gazette and WTAE-TV covered the protest at DEP's office on Washington's Landing, organized by the Shadbush Environmental Justice Collective.
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Demonstrators Serenade DEP Secretary Krancer

DEP Secretary Michael Krancer addressed the industry 'DUG East' Conference in Pittsburgh - promoting the fracking of Pennsylvania.

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(Pa. Rep.) White calls on state, federal authorities for investigation of DEP over deceptive Marcellus Shale water-quality testing practices

Testimony by DEP lab chief reveals possibility of intentionally undisclosed public health risks from Marcellus Shale gas drilling.
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Marcellus Shale Reality Tour Part 2 - Dimock Day Trip

A video by Scott Cannon.dimock On January 10, 2012, I drove to Dimock Pennsylvania to find out what's going on with the DEP and the EPA's investigation on the water well contamination alleged by Cabot Oil & Gas.

Fracking Cartoon 8

DEP-Dimock Cartoon

One in a series of cartoons created by Josh Bellin (Pittsburgh, PA) for MarcellusProtest.org. See more of his cartoons here.

Talisman Friendly Coloring Book Replaced by "Toxic Tommy"

Talisman Energy has pulled their "friendly Fracosaurus" coloring book from their website and announced that they no longer plan to distribute it. Marcellus Protest is now actively distributing its own coloring book featuring "Toxic Tommy, the Public Relations Dinosaur."There's more…

Bradford County Blow-Out

Chesapeake Energy LogoDo you believe in the Easter Bunny? Santa Claus? Tooth Fairy? If you do, then perhaps you also believe in the “Golden Goose” which is how some refer to Marcellus Shale. There's more…

Earth Day Demonstration Against Fracking

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2 years 8 weeks ago

The second annual Earth Day Demonstration Against Fracking will take place at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 21, outside the Department of Environmental Protection Regional Office, Two Maine Street, Norristown, PA.

The demands of the demonstration are: “Ban Fracking,” “Protect our Water,” “Protect our Environment,” “No Nukes” and “Clean Energy (wind & solar) NOW.”There's more…

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