You've heard of hydraulic
fracturing, or "fracking," as a process used to extract gas and oil from rock on
the East Coast. Fracking also happens in California and oil and gas companies
are hoping to frack even more; however, fracking has been connected to a range
of public health and environmental impacts.
Join us for a March 29th webinar as we provide an overview of
oil and gas extraction in California, discuss fracking and its impacts on public
health and the environment, and lay out the various regulatory and legislative
efforts underway to address the quickly expanding use of fracking in
California.
Fracking in California: Oil company efforts to gag
doctors and public health researchers about its impactsFriday, March
29, 2013
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM PDT
We'll focus on the regulatory
and legislative efforts to keep the startling list of chemicals injected into
the environment during fracking secret from the public, to require doctors and
other health professionals sign a confidentiality agreement before being able to
access information about chemicals to which a patient has been exposed, and to
prohibit gathering data about impacts of exposure to those chemicals.
At the
end of this hour, we hope you'll be ready to work to ensure that protection of
public health is front and center in the discussion of fracking, chemical
policy, and stopping gag rules on doctors. Space is limited, so please register today!
Contact Angela Johnson
Meszaros at PSR-LA to discover other opportunities for engaging in our efforts
to ensure that fracking does not threaten public health. Angela can be reached
via e-mail angelajm@psr-la.org or
phone at 213-689-9170.
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Friday, March 22, 2013
March 29th Webinar: Fracking in California
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