COP25: Holding the U.S. Accountable for its Ruinous Impacts on the Climate
WATCH: A Texan anti-fracking activist on life in the Permian Basin
10:45AM, Wed. Dec. 11, 2019
As the world’s eyes turn to Madrid for the United Nations Climate Change Conference, Austin-based Texas Interfaith Center for Public Policy/Texas Impact is sending to the Chronicle daily dispatches from the conference.
In this latest video, Ethan Buckner of Earthworks speaks with anti-fracking activist and Texan Laurie Glover about her experiences living in the Permian Basin.
The Texas Interfaith Center for Public Policy is a faith-based, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established in 2000, providing theologically grounded public policy analysis to people of faith and other Texans. The Interfaith Center is the research and education partner of Texas Impact, a 501(c)(4) interfaith legislative advocacy network.
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