Woodstock times-Mar 30, 2014
A hydrologist spoke about fracking’s dangers, showing off samples of dirtied frack water; Kathy Nolan from Catskill Mountainkeeper told about…
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Woodstock times-Mar 30, 2014
A hydrologist spoke about fracking’s dangers, showing off samples of dirtied frack water; Kathy Nolan from Catskill Mountainkeeper told about…
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Woodstock Times-Mar 29, 2014
Admission is $15 and the event is sponsored by CatskillMountainkeeper. Tags: fracking, James Howard Kunstler. Only a fraction of the ..
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Binghamton Homepage-19 hours ago
Betta Broad from the Catskill Mountainkeeper and the Natural Resource Defense Council says that not only is solar better for the environment,
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Times Herald-Record-Mar 24, 2014
… who is chair of the Mid-Hudson Sierra Club; Sen. Tkaczyk; and Betta Broad of CatskillMountainKeeper.KELLY MARSH/For the Times Herald
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Shawangunk Journal-Mar 20, 2014
In order to help support this important work, in the fall of 2012, Catskill Mountainkeeperteamed up with the Natural Resources Defense Council .. Click here to read more.
March 19, 2014 | While sunlight may seem scarce right now, Broome and Tioga county residents will soon have the option of buying solar energy in bulk. Local officials will introduce Southern Tier Solar Works on Friday afternoon at SUNY Broome Community College. Southern Tier Solar Works is an initiative of the Binghamton Regional Sustainability Coalition in partnership with the Susquehanna Group of the Sierra Club, the Natural Resources Defense Council and Catskill Mountainkeeper. Click here to continue reading.
Press & Sun-Bulletin-Mar 18, 2014
… in partnership with the Susquehanna Group of the Sierra Club, the Natural Resources Defense Council and Catskill Mountainkeeper
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Mountainkeeper’s Betta Broad is producing a wonderful series about why we love New York State and why we don’t want it fracked. The first episode centers on the town of Callicoon including interviews with Jill Wiener, Ramsay Adams, Mark Ruffalo and other great Callicoon folks. Watch it here:
Logo Love NY: Don’t Frack it Up is an interactive multimedia campaign designed to champion New York’s shared resources and encourage their protection from fracking. Check out the Love NY Don’t Frack It Up! video series and join our social media community. Share what you love about New York’s food, beverages, arts and natural beauty by posting photos, videos, tweets and blogs.
The first three episodes of Love NY: Don’t Frack it Up! will be viewable onYouTube and Facebook: Binghamton: March 4; Callicoon: March 11 and New York City: March 18.