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Conservation Groups Sue National Park Service PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 15 October 2012
ImageImageRock the Earth and a coalition of national, regional and local conservation groups in New Jersey and Pennsylvania filed suit in federal court today challenging the approval by the National Park Service (NPS) of a supersized transmission line that would cut through three popular national parks.  The suit against the NPS challenges the agency’s approval and environmental review of the 500-kilovolt (kV) Susquehanna-Roseland transmission line through the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, the Middle Delaware National Scenic and Recreational River, and the Appalachian National Scenic Trail (collectively, the “parks”). 
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A Rockin' Fall Event PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 09 October 2012
ImageImage On Saturday, November 3, the Rock the Earth Board and Volunteer Staff will be gathering in Denver to celebrate another great year and YOU are invited.  Thanks to the generosity of Vine Street Pub and Brewery, Sixpoint Brewery (NY), Hapa Sushi, and Rio Grande, we’ll be kicking back with some wonderful beverages and food.  Daniella Katzir (Magnolia Row), Greg Garrison (Leftover Salmon), Dave Divine and Bill Larson will be setting the mood with some acoustic music.   We’ll also be conducting a Silent Auction, featuring rock memorabilia, concert tickets, outdoor gear, artwork, gift certificates to local restaurants and shops, and other fantastic items, so don’t forget to bring your checkbook!  It’s going to be a very exciting night, so we hope that you’ll join us!
 
Rally for a Frack Free Colorado PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 27 September 2012
ImageImageTake a stand for renewable energy and clean water in Denver on Tuesday, October 23! Join with celebrities, musicians, and environmental luminaries as we rally for alternative energy and greater protections for the environment.  Frack Free Colorado Rally , Civic Center Park; 3 p.m. More details or to read the Press Release GO HERE! Follow us on Facebook!
 
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Wednesday, 19 September 2012
ImageImageMountain Heroes Stand with Appalachia in Washington, DC  The Summer of Solidarity made history as citizens from coast to coast rose up to demand an end to extreme forms of dirty energy, and a transition to a safe, prosperous, clean energy future for all of us. The momentum continued into the autumn as members of the public joined with Appalachian citizens and Mountain Heroes, Appalachian community groups, environmental organizations, clean water defenders, faith community leaders, and voices for social justice to call for an end to destructive mountaintop removal (MTR) coal mining.  MORE>
 
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