Climate Justice Organizers “Frack” Quebec
Oil and Gas Producers Annual Conference
by Climate Justice
Montreal - This morning organizers with Climate Justice Montreal set up a
hydraulic fracturing, gas shale extraction site outside of the Queen
Elizabeth hotel, site of the Quebec Association of Oil and Gas Producers
annual conference.
"Extracting natural gas from shale deposits is bottom of the barrel
dirty energy,” said Catherine Thibault, an organizer with Climate
Justice Montreal." We have seen what shale gas has done across the
United States and Canada; poisoned water, toxic air, and destroyed lands
that leaves everyone and everything sick, we need to stop this before
it comes to Quebec."
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Organizers dressed as construction workers built a mock gas extraction
rig and hung a banner that read "Les Gaz de Schiste Sacrifient L'air,
L'eau et la Vie sur Terre" (Shale Gas Extraction Sacrifices Air, Water
and Land) while others represented the communities that would be
directly impacted by extraction – sick and dying.
Deliver a message to industry, Shale extraction not welcome in Quebec
Presently, oil and gas companies have been granted over 450 permits for
exploration and extraction in Quebec, many of which are for shale gas
extraction, through the process of Hydraulic Fracturing or "Fracking".
Fracking uses over 596 chemicals - many of which are known carcinogens
and poisons - mixed with hundreds of litres of water and sand, the
majority of which ends up in groundwater, soil and the air.
Organizers also pointed out the danger this poses to the entire St.Lawrence watershed.
“All of our communities are dependent on this river,” Cameron Fenton, an
organizer with Climate Justice Montreal explained. “Shale gas threatens
the clean and safe drinking water of every person in Quebec, and that
should be reason enough to stop it now and forever.”
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October 26, 2010
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