Friends of the Earth Scotland The Bentley Effect: The Story of a Social Movement, CCA Mon 15 May 2017
Mon 15 May 2017
7pm, Free but ticketed, Cinema
All ages
Book via Eventbrite / 0141 352 4900

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The Bentley Effect documents the extraordinary tale of a community that defied the gas juggernaut – and won.
When the coal seam gas industry staked a claim on the Northern Rivers shire of Australia, alarm bells rang out. A critical mass of people from all walks of life – farmers, landowners, mums, dads, activists, scientists – organised themselves to rally against the unconventional
gas invasion. Despite the enormous public opposition, the gas industry and the State Government were determined to see their gas plan through. What happened next set an historic precedent.
Join Brendan Shoebridge, Simon Clough and Ian Gaillard who each played an important part in the Bentley Effect story as they take their
documentary around Scotland as part of the Bentley Effect 2017 UK Tour.
With the fight against fracking and unconventional gas in Scotland at a critical stage this year, we invite you to these special screenings to
learn first hand how communities can protect themselves against unwanted unconventional gas development.
Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
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