Delaware Riverkeeper Network Launches Public Service Awareness Ad
on cable television to engage the public on the threats posed by fracking
on cable television to engage the public on the threats posed by fracking
Bristol, PA
– For years, when the public heard about natural gas drilling and
fracking, it was likely that they did so from the oil and gas industry
through the ad campaigns of Exxon and Chesapeake, and industry lobbying
groups like American Petroleum Institute, American Natural Gas Alliance
and the Marcellus Shale Coalition. When it came to the TV airwaves,
industry has enjoyed a virtual monopoly with campaigns that overwhelm
solid, objective news reporting that critically analyzes the claims of
industry.
Today,
the Delaware Riverkeeper Network (DRN) seeks to break the advertising
monopoly with a thirty second TV ad which starts tonight on LIFETIME,
MSNBC, CNBC, and FOX NEWS.
“Gas
industry television ads have been increasing, spreading a false picture
of shale gas drilling, fracking, and the effect they have on local
communities. Our ad is intended to bring balance to the picture,” says
Maya van Rossum, the Delaware Riverkeeper. “The gas industry ads are
ubiquitous and relentless. Our goal is to take on the misinformation
campaign of the industry and to engage the public with the facts they
need to know to protect themselves and their families,” continued van
Rossum.
”The
public needs to know that: hydraulic fracturing and other methods to
extract gas from tight geologic formations such as shale cause
inevitable pollution, both short term and long term to groundwater; even
the best management practices available today will not protect
communities, public health and the environment; and industry’s own
documents show this to be true”, said van Rossum. “Further, the toxic
waste products produced and the lack of available technology to clean
it, the land clearing, tremendous truck traffic, and air pollution cause
inevitable degradation that is difficult and in many cases impossible
to remediate”, concluded van Rossum.
Delaware
Riverkeeper Network’s TV ad exposes the intractable problems of
pollution from shale gas extraction processes and invites the viewer to
learn more and get involved on the issue. The ad links to DRN’s
dedicated website http://www.frackattack.org/videos.html where the TV ad can be seen and action alerts and further information is available.
“We
don’t have millions of dollars like the industry does: given our
limited resources, some may be surprised that we would spend some of it
on FOX,” said van Rossum. “But we feel this is an issue that transcends
party and ideological lines since it affects clean drinking water and
the health of our communities. We are serious about engaging the
public, all the public. We want to open the debate up wide to involve
everyone. We all have a right to this information and everyone needs to
know what’s going on,” concluded van Rossum.
Established
in 1985 upon the appointment of the Delaware Riverkeeper, the Delaware
Riverkeeper Network (DRN) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) membership
organization. DRN's professional staff and volunteers work throughout
the entire Delaware River Watershed including portions of Delaware,
Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York.
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