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Global Frackdown this Saturday in Long Beach

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Every day more and more people are learning about the negative effects of fracking; even still, more and more lives are destroyed by these effects. No one’s health should suffer!? We are calling for a ban on fracking — everywhere! — on Saturday, October 11.? People from all walks of life and all regions of the globe are taking a firm stand against fracking.

Check out this video to see the momentum!

Meet at the Boardwalk in Long Beach at National Boulevard at 1pm or meet us at the Wild By Nature parking lot in Main Street in Huntington Village at 11:30 to carpool.

Join us tonight, Wednesday October 8th, at the Panera in Huntington Village from 6-8:30 to help plan for the event.

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Suffolk County, Long Island — New Yorkers Against Fracking — please JOIN

Honey Bee Losses Are Unsustainable

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Pollinators are essential to a healthy food supply and environment.? Center for Food Safety (CFS) is doing cutting-edge legal and policy work to protect our pollinators.? CFS and a coalition of beekeepers, environmental and consumer groups are seeking a suspension of?neonicotinoids which are highly toxic to honey bees.? The scientific report released by CFS, called Heavy Costs, reveals neonicotinoids do not increase crop yield.? Continue pressuring our government to protect our bees.? Donate now.

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