Volatile
organic compounds are released with methane from over 1 million oil
and gas wells in the US alone, no surprises that we are living on the
edge of a dying biosphere. The big surprise is that one organism has
been able to kill it single handedly.
Hold
Your Breath: fracking and clean air don't mix
IS
IT CLEAN? This video examines the impact of oil and gas development
on the health of people living it. Using a FLIR (infrared) camera
designed to detect normally invisible, sometimes toxic volatile
organic compounds (VOCs), mother and activist and
FLIR-certified-technician Sharon Wilson went on a road trip to
document pollution at oil and gas operations -- and its human cost.
EPA
might require that oil and gas companies clean up their pollution.
They're deciding now. Go to protectourair.org to urge them to
act.
FOR MORE INFO:
5-state study finds unsafe levels of airborne chemical near oil and gas fields, http://bit.ly/1zjgjv5.
Oil & gas wells map: http://bit.ly/1gIR1xB
fracking.earthworksaction.org
CREDITS:
FLIR video - Sharon Wilson, Earthworks
Dir. of Photo. for non-FLIR video/photo - www.juliedermansky.com
Video Production - www.globalperformancemedia.com
FOR MORE INFO:
5-state study finds unsafe levels of airborne chemical near oil and gas fields, http://bit.ly/1zjgjv5.
Oil & gas wells map: http://bit.ly/1gIR1xB
fracking.earthworksaction.org
CREDITS:
FLIR video - Sharon Wilson, Earthworks
Dir. of Photo. for non-FLIR video/photo - www.juliedermansky.com
Video Production - www.globalperformancemedia.com
From
the ABC’s Four Corners
Gas
Leak! by Four Corners
Apr 1, 2013
They
tell us coal seam gas is a cleaner greener fuel which will help
reduce carbon emissions, but that is a lie. The methane which leaks
from CSG drilling (coal seem gas drilling) operations far outweighs any potential saving in
CO2, and the hydrogen sulphide and radon released poison us all.
This
documentary shows how the two biggest CSG projects in Australia's
history were rail-roaded past the environmental impact assessment
process without any consideration of how they will deplete
Australia's limited ground water reserves or any determination of the
amounts of gas released. These projects are expected to lower water
tables by between 100 and 700 metres
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