*[Enwl-eng] Fracking is poisoning Indigenous people
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Mon Sep 13 00:43:46 MSK 2021
Fracking in Argentina Has Irreversibly Damaged Indigenous Lands;
Demand a Stop to This Toxic Oil Extraction Method in Argentina!
Sign Now
Argentina has one of the most shale rich areas in the
world, making it a prime target for fracking operations. Since 2013 there
has been a rapid expansion in the amount of extraction sites and companies
allowed to frack there. But there is significant proof the operation is
killing the land and poisoning the Indigenous Mapuche people there. Sign the
petition to tell Argentina to put a stop to this rampant fracking!
Fracking necessarily creates toxic byproducts.
Theoretically, the toxins are stored safely and never harm anyone or
anything. Practically, that's far from the truth, especially in this region
in Argentina. The evidence of harm is robust. Workers at the extraction
sites have caught footage of improper storage, leaks and more. But instead
of properly storing the toxins, the companies just banned workers from
bringing smartphones to work for fear of being exposed for their lazy
standards.
Workers' footage isn't the only proof, there is also clear
satellite images of both the expansion of extraction sites and the many
spills. Another thing that is evident from satellite images is the drastic
and constant loss of healthy vegetation in the area, proving that the
fracking is quite literally killing the land and everything on it. Sign on
to stand with the Mapuche people in demanding an end to fracking in
Argentina!
Thank you,
Kelsey
The Care2 Petitions Team
P.S. The fracking industry is destroying the land and
poisoning the people who rely on it. Sign the petition.
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From: Kelsey B., Care2 Action Alerts
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2021 11:19 AM
Subject: Fracking is poisoning Indigenous people
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