• Support a ban on fracking PUBLICLY
    Want Das Williams to publically support a ban on fracking.
    499 of 500 Signatures
    Created by Monie de Wit
  • Brian Maienschein: Support a ban on Fracking in California
    We know that fracking will waste millions of gallons of drinking water and inject millions of gallons of chemicals into California's lands and waterways. Our lands generate billions of dollars in revenue through agriculture. Our water supply is diminishing. We must protect California's water and food supplies.
    221 of 300 Signatures
    Created by Don Cherf
  • Don't let Halliburton write the fracking rules for North Carolina
    A rule that would require fracking companies to disclose the chemicals they use in the process was set to be approved by the North Carolina Mining and Energy Commission. But after oil and gas giant Halliburton weighed in, the vote on the rule was delayed, and the commission is going to rewrite the rule based on Halliburton's feedback. The Mining and Energy Commission is supposed to protect the interests of North Carolinians, not out-of-state oil and gas companies. Tell the commission this is unacceptable.
    4,053 of 5,000 Signatures
    Created by Dave Rogers
  • The Fight For Food Freedom:
    The use of pesticides, hormones, & GMOs must be stopped and a change the inhumane & filthy conditions in which animals are being raised for human consumption must be made. The way in which our food is being tampered with for companies to make money is a direct attack on our health as well as our freedom.
    6 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Alysha Pozik
  • Don't Frack in Illinois
    I count on my water to be clean and free of contaminants which might cause cancer and other adverse health effects. I am concerned that if fracking is done in any part of Illinois it will open it up to be done close to my home.
    69 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Janet Fryer
  • STOP FRACKING for Natural Gas in ILLINOIS
    Illinoisans want fracking BANNED, we can protect our state,natural environment, lakes, waterways,air & land from 200+ toxic chemicals used in fracking. Send a signal to the rest of U.S. that fracking is NOT an answer! Please sign this petition & have others sign it. Thanks for all you do. Daniel Dominique Watts
    54 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Daniel Dominique Watts
  • Let's stop Fracking before it Starts!
    I don't want California to become another Texas!
    955 of 1,000 Signatures
    Created by Michelle Cherry
  • Joan Buchanan support a fracking ban in California
    Fracking threatens our water, our air, our farms, and our health—and contributes to global warming.
    2 of 100 Signatures
    Created by German Serrano
  • Poison Kills!
    We—and our mother Earth—feel like a character in an Agatha Christie's novel, being gradually poisoned by a greedy villain. However, we do not need Hercule Poirot to reveal the identity of this killer! Or do we?
    1 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Koorosh Angali
  • No Fracking in California
    We don't need more pollution. Stop fracking before it kills us.
    625 of 800 Signatures
    Created by phillip manson
  • Ban Fracking In California
    Fracking threatens our water, our air, our farms, and our health—and it contributes to global warming.
    292 of 300 Signatures
    Created by Nick Newby
  • Stop FRACKING N O W !!!
    My brother lives in southern Illinois and has conveyed to me his deep concern about the use of a method of oil extraction that will ultimately cause horrible environmental harm. It's clear that there will be scant and ineffective oversight over this profitable business venture for investors who will not be affected by this deplorable practice. HOWEVER, THE CITIZENS OF ILLINOIS WILL INEVITABLY SUFFER THE RESULTS OF TAINTED WATER TABLES! WE MUST CARE ENOUGH FOROUR "LAND OF LINCOLN" TO STOP THIS PRACTICE BEFORE IT BEGINS! IF NOTHING ELSE, THINK OF YOUR CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN, AS WELL AS THE FISH IN THE STREAMS AND ALL OF THE OTHER CREATURES WHO DEPEND UPON CLEAN WATER!
    1 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Kay Diblik