The Legacy of Fracking: From Earthquakes to Jessica Ernst

Join award-winning journalist and author Andrew Nikiforuk for a public presentation,

The Legacy of Fracking: From Earthquakes to Jessica Ernst 

based on his recent book Slick Water, a stunning examination of Big Oil and government abuse. Hydraulic fracturing is proven to cause water contamination, seismic activity, landscape industrialization and economic ruin. The harrowing experience of Jessica Ernst reveals how government and regulators flaunt the law to protect the powerful. 

Slick Water is the 2016 Science in Society Journalism Awards recipient and received honourable mention for the 15th annual Rachel Carson Book Award. Mr. Nikiforuk's previous book, Tar Sands, Dirty Oil and the Future of the Continent, received the 2009 Rachel Carson Book Award. Slick Water will be available for sale - $29.95.

Locations:

Sun  7pm Sept 25  Inverness, Inverness County Centre for the Arts, 16080 Highway 19
Wed 7pm Sept 28  Shubenacadie, Shubenacadie Royal Canadian Legion Hall, 42 Mill Village Rd
Thur 7pm Sept 29  Halifax, Dalhousie University College of Sustainability, McCain Bldg, 6135 University Ave

Fri 7pm  Sept 30  Block House,  South Shore Waldorf School, 64 School Rd
Sat 2pm  Oct 1st  Wolfville, KCIC Auditorium, University Avenue, Acadia University 

Link to Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/186849428412384/

   

Contact: info@halifaxcommon.ca         
Admission by donation

The tour is organized by Peggy Cameron 

Thank you community partners! Friends of Halifax Common, Margaree Environmental Association, facebook - Stop Alton Gas, Dalhousie College of Sustainability, South Shore Waldorf School, Sierra Club Atlantic Chapter and Acadia University's Environmental & Sustainability Studies

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