Over 350 concerned citizens turned up at New York Governor Andrew Cuomoโs policy summit today to protest his risky plan to allow hydraulic fracturing (fracking) in New York. The state has had a moratorium on the dangerous shale gas drilling technique since 2008, but Governor Cuomo is expected to announce the green lighting of fracking in sections of New York in the comingย weeks.
New Yorkers concerned about threats to their drinking water and public health showed up en masse to deliver their message to Cuomo in person at a summit geared toward exploring a possible 2016 run for the White House. The gathering drew several Clinton administration veterans.
CREDO Action and New Yorkers Against Fracking organized the protest โto send a clear message to Gov. Cuomo that if he hopes to count on the support of New Yorkers and environmentalists for a future presidential run, he must say no to fracking Newย York.โโจย
โGov. Cuomo, don’t frack New York,โ said Zack Malitz, Campaign Manager of CREDO Action. โWe have a moratorium against fracking in place now, and Gov. Cuomo lifts it at great peril to his political future. If Cuomo wants the support of New Yorkers who care about clean water, their health and the environment when he runs for president in 2016, he should abandon his plan to frack Newย York.โโจ
David Braun of New Yorkers Against Fracking, a coalition of over 160 organizations across New York that supports a ban on fracking, says that โGovernor Cuomo has a choice between dirty fracking and safe renewable energy. We are here on behalf of millions of New Yorkers who want Cuomo to represent the interests of our communities and not those of the oil and gasย industry.โ
Huffington Post New York reporter Inae Oh has more quotes from folks who attended theย gathering.
Below are some photos of the protest, courtesy of Credo. View more at http://www.flickr.com/photos/credopolicysummit/
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