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DESCRIPTION:Though touted by the fossil fuel industry as the next best thing in energy 
 production, hydraulic fracturing -- fracking -- poses tremendous risks to 
 human health and natural life, from contaminating aquifers, to increasing 
 greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution, and even earthquakes. Contention 
 is brewing across the US, and California is no exception. \n\nJoin us for a 
 panel discussion with leaders in the thick of this energy battle: Rose 
 Braz, Climate Campaign Director; Center for Biological Diversity; Mark 
 Schlosberg, National Organizing Director, Food and Water Watch; and Andrew 
 Grinberg, Oil and Gas Program Coordinator, Clean Water Action. \n\nWe'll 
 hear about what fracking means in California and beyond, and what you can 
 do to stop it.\n\nTime:	7pm - 9pm.\nLocation:	Ecology Center, 2530 San 
 Pablo Ave, near Dwight Way, Berkeley.\nCost:	Free.\nInfo:	510-548-2220 
 x240, debra@ecologycenter.org.\n 	Wheelchair accessible.\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/04/02/18734589.php
SUMMARY:The State of Fracking in California: A Berkeley Earth Days Panel
LOCATION:Ecology Center, 2530 San Pablo Ave (near Dwight), Berkeley, Ca, 94702
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/04/02/18734589.php
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