Hi folks,<br><br>There is a group of UMass students and friends who are organizing to call out the American Groundwater Trust conference taking place at UMass next week, which we see as the first step in developing fracking here, since the release of a USGS report this summer proving natural gas reserves exist below the Connecticut River Valley. <br>
<br>We got a great reception from the 100+ people at a meeting in Northampton tonight on fracking. <br><br><i>We're asking you to join us and help stop the gas industry in its tracks.</i><br><span><span class=""><div id="id_50c166f3005dd9324586519" class="">
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<b>WEDNESDAY'S MEETING</b> is to educate ourselves on fracking, to be prepared
to talk to people on campus Thursday and challenge the conference
agenda. <br> We will train ourselves to competently explain our
opposition to fracking, and the nature of the AGWT conference. Please
come and bring friends to make this effort strong, visible, and
effective.<br><a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/305262896239858/">Attend. </a><br><b>5:30-6:30pm Gordon Hall Room 302 (conference room) at UMass, Amherst</b><br><br>DURING THE CONFERENCE <b>THURSDAY</b> students and
supporters will be educating people on campus about fracking throughout
the day, and will gather inside the Campus Center to show what a
community-based, transparent process looks like at 1pm. <br><a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/473791522664454/">Attend.</a> <br><b>Education: Campus Center UMass Amherst all day.<br>Action: Basement of Campus Center, 1pm. </b><br>
<br> MORE ON AGWT:<br> This group is an example of
greenwashing-- making their work sound environmentally friendly, while
doing the opposite. The conference costs $100 to attend and falls during
exams- certainly not meant to encourage student and community
participation. Their website states: "The AGWT is in favor of
developing energy resources provided water resources are not
jeopardized." Yet their Board includes a Halliburton executive and conference presenters include Cabot Oil & Gas, some of the
worst frackers in W. Pennsylvania. <br><br> This conference is NOT an
opportunity for dialog or debate on fracking; it is a strategy for
industry elite to pave the way for fracking in
Massachusetts. <br> <a href="http://www.agwt.org/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=38">Conference info.</a><br><br><i>We can use help with media, materials and outreach around the area so please email me if you can help before Wednesday!<br>
<br></i>Cheers,<br>Martha Pskowski<br></div></div></span></span>