Independent: The point of the 13 January town hall meeting was to organise the locals. And since the locale was a smallish town in Texas – Azle, population roughly 11,000, just far enough from Fort Worth that it doesn’t quite feel like a suburb – that meant the first task, for the handful of fracking critics who led the meeting, was to gently address any reservations that attendees may have had about the purpose of the gathering.
“We were never activists,” says Sharon Wilson, a North Texas resident and organiser......
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How Azle in Texas decided enough was enough with fracking
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on March 9th, 2014
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