Mike Tidwell, President of the Chesapeake Climate Action Network urges Maryland citizens and legislators to demand studies and restrictions against pollution and adverse health effects of fracking before it is allowed in Maryland.
Mike Tidwell, President of the Chesapeake Climate Action Network urges Maryland citizens and legislators to demand studies and restrictions against pollution and adverse health effects of fracking before it is allowed in Maryland.
Also we need to be vigilant about not allowing the waste products to be spread in our communities as shown in this news story: http://www.capitalnewyork.com/article/albany/2013/12/8536859/environmental-group-warns-fracking-waste-ny-roads
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