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8 Fracking Protesters Arrested At Wolf Inauguration

Above: Fracking Paul Sherlock, one of the eight people arrested protesting fracking at the inauguration of Governor Tom Wolfe, January 20, 2015. Photo: MARIE CUSICK/ STATEIMPACT PENNSYLVANIA.

Fracking video of protest of WOlf Inauguration

See video above from PA Home Page, Protestors Against Fracking Speak out During Inauguration.

Hundreds of protesters could be heard loudly chanted “Ban fracking now!” throughout the governor’s speech

Josh Fox, director of documentaries “Gasland” and “Gasland 2,” said there should not only be a ban on fracking, but restoration and reparations. “You have to start the clock in reverse, and get these chemicals out of the ground,” Fox said. He said they invite the new governor “to make friends with us. We can be a powerful ally. Don’t make enemies of us.” Source: ‘Ban fracking now’ protesters urge Gov. Wolf at inauguration, Penn Live

Anti-fracking protesters followed through on their promise to disrupt Governor Tom Wolf’s inauguration ceremony Tuesday. Eight people were arrested after they interrupted Wolf’s speech by shouting and whistling from the audience–  urging him to ban fracking.

Six of the people arrested were Pennsylvania citizens. One was from Ohio and another person was from New Jersey. All were charged with disorderly conduct by the Capitol Police. Several hundred more protesters were kept about 100 yards away from the ceremony and loudly chanted “Ban fracking now!” throughout the program.

Fracking protestors chant behind the the inauguration of Tom Wolf in Harrisburg Tuesday January 20, 2015.  Paul Kuehnel - Daily Record/Sunday News
Fracking protestors chant behind the the inauguration of Tom Wolf in Harrisburg Tuesday January 20, 2015. Paul Kuehnel – Daily Record/Sunday News

Wolf addressed the activists directly in his speech, saying that Pennsylvania is blessed with an abundance of natural resources, including gas.

“To the protesters here today, I say: help me develop these opportunities in a way that is clean, safe and sustainable.”

That was the only mention Wolf made of natural gas in his speech. The Democrat ran on a pledge to enact a five percent extraction tax on gas and recently said he wants his administration to be a partner with the drilling industry to help it succeed.

Fracking protestors gather outside of the inauguration of Governor Tom Wolf outside of the Capitol building on Jan. 20, 2015. Joe Hermitt, PennLive
Fracking protestors gather outside of the inauguration of Governor Tom Wolf outside of the Capitol building on Jan. 20, 2015. Joe Hermitt, PennLive

Despite Wolf’s positions, anti-fracking activists remain hopeful they can make their case to him. They recently formed a new coalition called Pennsylvanians Against Fracking in an effort to push for a statewide ban.

“We believe that we’re dealing with somebody who is open to reality and who wants to make the right decisions,” Delaware Riverkeeper Maya van Rossum says of Wolf.\

Several of the group’s leaders were heavily involved in the push to prohibit fracking in New York, which proved successful late last year when Governor Andrew Cuomo announced he would ban it.

Fracking protestors hold banner -- You can't drink money. Source Penn Live by Barbara Miller.
Fracking protestors hold banner — You can’t drink money. Source Penn Live by Barbara Miller.

“Even though there’s not 1,000 people here, like the last time we were in Albany, you’re seeing the beginnings of that process,” says Wes Gillingham of Catskill Mountainkeeper. “We’re trying to start the dialogue so the movement grows.”

Filmmaker Josh Fox, who made the anti-fracking documentary Gasland, said that even though Pennsylvania’s political landscape differs from New York, he’s hopeful.

“Call me optimistic, but I’ve always believed the truth will prevail,” he said.

More:

Eight protesters against fracking arrested at Gov. Wolf’s inauguration, YDR.com

‘Ban fracking now’ protesters urge Gov. Wolf at inauguration, Penn Live

Pennsylvania governor’s inauguration draws opponents of fracking, Free Speech Radio News

Anti-fracking protesters arrested, heard at inauguration, Associated Press

Anti-fracking protesters arrested, heard at inauguration, McCall.com 

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