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Read: Marcellus Shale: The Real Price of Compulsory Integration In New York
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Hard to be civil when you’re dealing with lying thieves.
Read: Marcellus Shale: The Real Price of Compulsory Integration In New York
Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Pete Grannis hasn’t actually been doing a brilliant job of protecting NY State from the predatory Natural Gas Industry, but even though he is not a strong link, he was a link. But now the Governor Paterson has been convinced to even can him for the absurdly trumped-up charge of “insubordination.”
Yeah, he had the guts to say that the recent layoffs of over 200 DEC staff would seriously weaken the agency’s ability to protect New York’s environment. But who the hell cares about heath, safety, quality of life or the environment, when there are the profits of parasitic out-of-state corporations and their suck-ups to protect?
This from the Adironack Daily Enterprise:
“Many of our programs are hanging by a thread,” stated the memo, which was reported by the Albany Times Union on Tuesday. “The public would be shocked to learn how thin we are in many areas. DEC is in the weakest position that it has been since it was created 40 years ago.”
The memo warned that fewer polluted sites would be cleaned, stocking of game fish could be halted, and fewer regulators would be available to oversee the expected natural gas drilling boom in the Marcellus Shale that extends into southern New York.
So much for the the gas pusher’s claims that “You have to let the DEC do their jobs.” There go over 200 more DEC jobs that won’t be done.
It’s strange (but sadly predictable) that there will always be a portion of the population that will be fooled by people who see black as white, wrong as right (as well as horizontal as vertical.) At every meeting where there have been pro-gas proponents, I’ve heard, “NY has the most regulations, staff, blah, blah, blah…” But we know that these are the same people who want to reduce that.
What was meager before is being reduced to woefully insufficient.
It’s no comfort to me and other anti-fracking people to know that all the pro-gas folks will regret what they are proposing some time in the future. I wish they could see that it’s not worth selling out now for a promise. But many people just don’t really think or care about the future, or the consequences of an irrational belief in “free money.”
Read the coverage at the Albany Times Union.
Take action!
This is from an e-mail from Walter Hang. It’s
Call and email Paterson to decry his efforts to cut critical environmental and health regulatory programs. Gutting DEC makes a mockery of his promise to make sure Marcellus Shale Gas Hydrofracking is done safely. This is the last straw. Demand the draft SGEIS to be withdrawn. Pour it on. This is a golden opportunity.
Governor David Paterson
- 518-474-8390 (o)
- governor@chamber.state.ny.us
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In an article today in the Charlotte Observer, Piedmont Natural Gas chief shill Thomas Skains insists on peddling the hokum of natural gas as “clean energy.”
Some of his more dubious (devious) statements from the article are mentioned below.
“Q: Given the explosion in California, how do we know our pipelines are safe?
“A: Our pipelines are safe.”
In other words, “Because I said so!” Which basically means, “This is not true.”
“This is nothing new. Hydraulic fracturing has been deployed over 60 years in more than 1 million wells, and I’m told there hasn’t been a single incident of proof that there’s been any groundwater contamination.”
OK, these are just lies. This man apparently does not know, or is lying about the difference between vertical and horizontal, which is just another part of the playbook of this predatory industry. This is ENTIRELY new.
High-density, high-pressure, horizontal hydraulic fracturing has NOT been done for over 60 years. He is comparing vertical to horizontal fracking, and that is like comparing the Wright Brothers’ plane with the SST.
It is disingenuous spin, which further proves that the representatives of this industry should not be trusted further than you can spit a rat.
As far as he’s been “told” that there hasn’t been a single incidence of proof… yeah, if you only listen to the other shills, you won’t get honest information. The truth is that we probably never will be told of the incidents, because the industry puts so much effort into covering everything up and lobbying for deregulation and tax breaks. It’s guys like him who don’t want you to know when their industry screws up, so why on earth would anybody trust him or quote him without challenging it?
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5:00 to 6:00 p.m.
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From CBS Evening News with Katie Couric on Natural Gas Fracking in Pennsylvania
“You can’t live like this – it’s so stressful every single day.”
Homeowner Stephanie Hallowich is like many in western Pennsylvania who have watched theHomeowner Stephanie Hallowich is like many in western Pennsylvania who have watched their once-pristine neighborhood become an industrial site. Sprawling plants with flares that reach high into the night, noxious smells, trucks, and containment ponds with unknown chemicals are among the complaints of people who live in areas where natural gas companies have descended.
Hallowich believes three natural gas-drilling operations bordering her property turned her well-water black, forcing her to purchase a tank of fresh water every month. ir once-pristine neighborhood become an industrial site. Sprawling plants with flares that reach high into the night, noxious smells, trucks, and containment ponds with unknown chemicals are among the complaints of people who live in areas where natural gas companies have descended.
Watch the video and read the full article at Natural Gas Fracking in Pennsylvania
Here’s a great post from Herb over at http://frackmountain.wordpress.com/
Gas Drilling Will Bring You:
Educate yourself and take action to stop this now! The first horizontal well could be drilled in May, 2011 if we don’t extend the moratorium. The EPA study won’t even be done until 2012.
Don’t be fooled by the propaganda you see on television and billboards. They are paid for by the industry and their flunkies.
1.5% percent of the county households will benefit, 98.5% will suffer.
NOTE – Add on top of this: mismanagement, acts of nature, maximization of profit, and out of state corporations. Then mix in weakened laws and a depleted DEC . And put it all in the context of rapid expansion. Isn’t this a case for MORATORIUM!?
Unless the New York State Senate passes a ban on risky new gas drilling ASAP, permits for “hydro-fracking” could be issued in New York as soon as this August.
If enough New Yorkers speak out, the State Senate could pass a hydro-fracking moratorium next week. We have to push them to pass this now, or drillers will begin blasting chemicals into the ground that could poison our drinking water.
The Working Families Party is sending a letter to every single single State Senator, signed by thousands of New Yorkers, insisting that they pass a moratorium while they’re still in Albany.
Read and sign the letter here:
http://action.workingfamiliesparty.org/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=2112&tag=hydro2taf
“No matter how cynical you become, it’s never enough to keep up.”
- Lily Tomlin in The Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe.
You really have to have the I.Q. of Joe the Plumber to believe that state regulators have a handle on high-density, high-pressure horizontal hydraulic fracturing for natural gas in shale.
Here’s another case that intentionally ignorant and deviously disingenuous gas-drilling proponents will ignore when they insist that this process is safe enough, and you should “let the D.E.C. do it’s job.”:
Check out this story from the AP on CNN about 2 Killed In Gas Well Explosion Near Pittsburgh.
Notice these back-to-back paragraphs from the article:
In northeastern Pennsylvania, state environmental officials said construction flaws in gas wells were responsible for allowing gas to seep into the area’s groundwater.
Hey! That can’t be true because gas-passing know-nothings insist that that has never happened. Not once.
DEP Secretary John Hanger said in an e-mail message that the well where the accident occurred Friday is not part of the lucrative Marcellus Shale, a rock formation that drillers have begun tapping only recently.
Well, that settles it - since it wasn’t part of the Marcellus, there must be no danger there. Buncha’ mealy-mouthed misdirection. You can trust these guys as far as you can fart a bowling ball.
No, it’s not a comedy troupe. It’s a well-made (by agit-pop) video from earthworksaction.org.
This video is a good one to introduce people to if they are not familiar with the dangers of the impending gas-drilling invasion into New York State.
Some of the footage is from Gasland, and the music is by Pete Seeger and Johnny and June Cash.
Make sure you’ve joined youtube so you can leave a comment on the video. It’s free, it’s easy, and it’s important.
You can also follow earthworksaction on twitter.
After you watch the vid, make sure you take the action at cleanwaternotdirtydrilling.org