Video by Delaware Riverkeeper. Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett faced protestors from the Delaware Riverkeeper Network during his trip down the Delaware River on Thursday, August 23rd. The group is angry over Corbett’s support of natural gas drilling or fracking in the Delaware River watershed.
Delaware Riverkeeper Network Gov Corbett protest video #2
- Posted on August 26, 2012
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As a watershed wide advocacy program, Delaware Riverkeeper Network takes a strong stance on regional and local issues that threaten water quality and the ecosystems of the Delaware River and its watershed. In fact, Delaware Riverkeeper Network is the only advocacy organization working throughout the entire Delaware River Watershed. Delaware Riverkeeper Network works from the "bottom up," empowering communities and citizens to act and advocate for change. At the same time Delaware Riverkeeper Network must work from the top down, engaging regulatory and policy makers in order to secure decisions and programs that protect and restore our river and watershed. Read Full
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