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Andrew Nikiforuk


Slick Water: Fracking and One Insider’s
Stand Against the World’s Most Powerful Industry


Sept. 28, 2015

Andrew Nikiforuk

Acclaimed journalist and environmental activist Andrew Nikiforuk will discuss his new book Slick Water in an exclusive Toronto launch.

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This event is supported by the Sustainability Network | Building a Stronger Environmental Community.

MON. SEPT. 28, 2015

Event begins 7:30 PM

Gladstone Hotel

Doors at 7:00 PM

Tickets on sale at the door — $10 or free admission with purchase of book.

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From the award-winning author of Tar Sands comes Slick Water, the shocking, inspiring story of an oil and gas industry insider’s determined stand to hold government and industry legally accountable for the damage fracking leaves in its wake.

When Jessica Ernst’s well water turned into a flammable broth that even her dogs refused to drink, the biologist and long-time oil patch consultant discovered that energy giant Encana had secretly fracked hundreds of gas wells around her home, piercing her community's drinking water aquifer. Since then, her ongoing lawsuit against Encana, Alberta Environment and the Energy Resources Conservation Board has made her a folk hero in many places worldwide where fracking is underway. In this powerful work of investigative journalism, Andrew Nikiforuk interweaves Ernst’s story with the science of fracking and stories of human and environmental repercussions left in its wake. Slick Water raises dramatic questions about the role of Big Oil in government, society’s obsession with rapidly depleting supplies of unconventional oil and gas and the future of civil society.

Andrew Nikiforuk Book Cover

Andrew Nikiforuk
Slick Water


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Andrew Nikiforuk


 

Andrew Nikiforuk is an award-winning investigative journalist who has been writing about the oil and gas industry, energy and economics for more than two decades. A winner of the Rachel Carson Environmental Book Award, he was one of the first journalists in North America to document the devastating effects of hydraulic fracturing on rural communities. Publications Nikiforuk has contributed to include Foreign Policy, The Walrus, Maclean’s, Canadian Business, The Globe and Mail, Chatelaine and The Tyee.

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DETAILS & TICKETS

MON. SEPT. 28, 2015

Event begins 7:30 PM

Gladstone Hotel

Doors at 7:00 PM