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Fracking the Peace Online Screening

Join us on Tuesday, May 31st for an online screening of Fracking the Peace, a powerful new documentary telling the story of those whose daily lives, homes, environment and health have been changed by fracking in Northeastern B.C.

The event is free and open to all, but please register to save your spot and receive the link to the film.

What: Online documentary screening, panel discussion and Q&A (speakers to be announced soon!)
When: Tuesday, May 31st | 6-7:30pm PT

Watch the trailer: https://youtu.be/Cnn-y0GTCmU

About the film:

Fracking the Peace follows community members living on Treaty 8 Territory in Northeastern BC as they tell the story of how fracking has impacted their lives. Home to the majestic Peace River, this region has been ravaged by more than 31,000 fracking wells threatening livelihoods, physical and mental health, and the very water that sustains the life and spirit of these communities. Fracking in BC is currently responsible for the majority of BC’s methane emissions. Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas that is 86x more toxic for the atmosphere than CO2, and has been historically under-reported in BC. Yet, the fracking industry receives the single largest oil and gas subsidy from the BC government. Fracking the Peace paints a picture of how fracking development in BC has been allowed to skyrocket at the expense of the health and safety of watersheds, communities, and the rich agricultural landscape they called home.

Fracking the Peace was created by Desiree Wallace in partnership with Stand.earth

Click here to find out more about the in-person screenings we have planned: https://www.stand.earth/Fracking-the-Peace-documentary 

Note: All registrants will be added to Stand.earth's email list for communication purposes, though one can unsubscribe at any time.

https://stand-earth.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ksl_yNgSQUeQBgjV2R0Rdg

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