Adjective
anti-fracking (comparative more anti-fracking, superlative most anti-fracking)
Alternative form of antifracking.
A fraudster, 33, who pocketed £9,000 after claiming he was too afraid to leave his house has been caught on camera scaling a lorry during an anti-fracking protest. Source: Internet
But Joe Biden needed to fleece as many left-wing Dem voters as he could in order to win the nomination over the other loons in the Democrats’ clown car, so he jumped on board the anti-fracking train. Source: Internet
Colorado Rising, the group behind an anti-fracking ballot initiative rejected by voters in 2018, is planning to try again in 2020. Source: Internet
Lois Bower-Bjornson says she has become an anti-fracking activist by “necessity”, after seeing the impacts on her own family and the surrounding community. Source: Internet
But the coining of the term—often attributed to Shane Davis, a biologist who helped start the first grassroots anti-fracking group in Colorado and now runs fractivist. Source: Internet
Protecting Colorado’s Environment, Economy and Energy Independence is an issue committee formed in January “to oppose anti-fracking ballot measures and to support pro-fracking ballot measures,” said a spokesman. Source: Internet