The Anti-Fracking Movement
PASSED MEASURES
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446
The movement to ban fracking is growing fast. Communities across the U.S. are taking steps to protect themselves because they believe fracking poses an unacceptable risk to their drinking water, their health and the well-being of their communities. More and more communities are pressuring their state and local elected officials to ban fracking.
Check out the map below to see the areas most at risk and where local communities have already taken actions against fracking.
Could your community be next? Here’s how you can help:
- Sign up to volunteer and we’ll connect you with others who are fighting fracking in your area.
- Download our tools to help your community pass a fracking ban.
- See all measures against fracking by state.
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State Measures (passed)
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State Measures (pending)
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Local Measures (passed)
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Local Measures (pending)
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Shale Plays