Presented by SHELTER ROCK FORUM & THE GREEN SANCTUARY COMMITTEE OF UUCSR
Featuring Adrienne
Esposito
Director, Citizens
Campaign for the Environment
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Attend a presentation on hydraulic
fracturing, illustrating the history, extraction methods, supposed safeguards,
waste products, geological data, and actual residual effects.
Hear the latest developments, why you
should be concerned, and what you can do.
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Adrienne
Esposito is a co-founder of the Citizens Campaign for the Environment. CCE is a
non-profit organization working in NY and CT to protect natural resources and
public health. CCE with 6 offices conducts research, lobbying and public
education on diverse environmental campaigns. She holds a degree in Geology and
Environmental Science is a member of state, county and town working groups and
commissions. She has received recognition from the US EPA, NY State, Vision
Long Island, NYLCV, The Long Island Pine Barrens Society, ACE NY, and
Southampton College. In short, she is a recognized active expert on the
environment and hydrofracking.
The presentation will be followed
by a reception with refreshments.