ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY SIX ORGANIZATIONS
ASK FORMORE TIME TO ASSESS PROPOSED LNG PORT
ASK FORMORE TIME TO ASSESS PROPOSED LNG PORT
Today, one hundred and thirty six environmental and public advocacy groups sent a letter to the Maritime
Administration asking that the public be given more time to consider and
comment on a propose liquefied natural gas (LNG) port that would be constructed
in the waters off Long Island and the Jersey Shore. After the application was
announced on June 14, the project sponsor subsequently released fifteen hundred
pages of a four thousand plus page application that federal agencies have found
to be still incomplete in more than one hundred and fifty specific areas.
Despite the length, technical complexity, and incomplete nature of the
material, the public is required to read, analyze and meaningfully comment on
the application by July 23.
Sean Dixon, Coastal Policy Attorney at Clean Ocean Action
said, “This LNG port will adversely impact the economies and ecologies depended
upon by millions of Americans and the public deserves the opportunity to give
it careful consideration.” Dixon noted that New Jersey Governor Chris
Christie vetoed this proposal in 2011 (and reaffirmed it in 2012) because,
according to the Governor’s original veto (attached to this press release), it
“ would present unacceptable and substantial risks to the State’s residents,
natural resources, economy and security… stifle investment in renewable energy
technologies by increasing our reliance on foreign sources… [and] create a
heightened risk in a densely developed region, including potential accidents or
sabotage disrupting commerce in the Port of New York and New Jersey.” Dixon
notes that “this application is for the same port that was wrong for the people
and economies of New York and New Jersey last year, and the year before that;
Liberty may be back, but nothing has changed.”
Bruce Ferguson of Catskill Citizens for Safe Energy
is concerned that construction of an LNG terminal could lead to increased shale
gas extraction, or “fracking”. “I’m well aware that the sponsor says that the
proposed port will be used to import LNG from abroad, but there is nothing in
the law that can prevent the sponsor, or a future owner of the port, from using
it to ship fracked shale gas to Europe and Asia.” Ferguson also noted that the
United States will soon become a net exporter of natural gas and that existing
import facilities are being revamped to handle exports.
The Maritime Administration has scheduled just two public
hearings on the proposal, the minimum allowed by law:
New York State
Tuesday, July 9
Open House: 4:30pm - 5:30pm
Hearing: 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Allegria Hotel
80 West Broadway, Long Beach, NY
(516) 889-1300
New Jersey
Wednesday, July 10
Open House: 4:30pm - 5:30pm
Hearing: 6:00pm - 8:00pm
NJ Convention and Exposition Center
97 Sunfield Avenue, Edison, NJ
(732) 417-1400
Clean Ocean Action is also hosting a “Citizens” Hearing –
open to all – the next day, on July 11:
Citizens’ Hearing
Thursday, July 11
Rally Against LNG: 4:30pm - 5:30pm
Hearing: 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Sea Bright, NJ, Public Beach
(732) 872-011
“Residents of the entire region have grave concerns over
this proposed LNG port that could easily be converted to facilitate gas exports
instead of imports. This likely conversion would increase demand throughout the
Northeast for dangerous pipelines and fracking, and disrupt families' lives for
hundreds of miles,” said Emily Wurth, Water Program Director at Food &
Water Watch. “Residents of many states deserve numerous public hearings to
voice their concerns about this ill-advised plan.”
“We are affirming the request for additional public hearings
and an extension for the public comment period for the ‘Port Ambrose’ project
in the interest of the general public’s health, safety and the rights of the
public to comment on this application; this port is a threat to the ocean,
marine life, and ecosystems that sustain us all,” said Suzanne Golas, csjp,
Director of WATERSPIRIT. “As the Maritime Administration is charged
with ‘meeting the country’s maritime commercial mobility while supporting the
national security and protecting the environment,’ we find this request for
additional public hearings and an extension for the public comment period
clearly within the scope of the Maritime Administration’s responsibility to
ensure comprehensive and adequate input from the general public while reviewing
this application.”
The 130 organizations that signed on to a letter to the Maritime Administration asking that the public be given more time to consider and comment on a propose liquefied natural gas (LNG) port that would be constructed in the waters off Long Island and the Jersey Shore are as follows:
Matt Smith
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350NJ
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Lyna Hinkel
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350NYC
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Ryan Talbott
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Allegheny Defense Project
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Christopher Huch
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Alliance for a Living
Ocean (ALO)
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Tim Dillingham
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American Littoral Society
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Sandy Batty
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ANJEC
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Stephen A. Sanders
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Appalachian Citizens' Law
Center, Inc.
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Don Torino
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Bergen County Audubon
Society
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Karen Feridun
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Berks Gas Truth
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Kevin Kamps
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Beyond Nuclear
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Tracy Sides PhD, MPH
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Bravely Be
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Charlotte Phillips, M.D.
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Brooklyn For Peace
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Kathy Maher
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Bus for Progress
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Daniel Morrissey
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Capital District Against
Fracking
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Wes Gillingham
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Catskill Mountainkeeper
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Bruce Ferguson
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Catskills Citizens for
Safe Energy
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Rose Braz
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Center for Biological
Diversity
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Kenneth Fogarty
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Chenango Community Action
for Renewable Energy
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Allen Johnson
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Christian for the
Mountains
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John Jongen
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Citizens' Alliance for a
Pristine Perinton (CAPP)
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Barbara Warren
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Citizens' Environmental
Coalition
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Joe Levine
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Citizens for Water
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Nathan Kipnis
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Citizens' Greener Evanston
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Isaac Silberman-Gorn
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City of Binghamton
Residents Against Hydrofracking
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Cindy Zipf
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Clean Ocean Action
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Harriet Shugarman
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ClimateMama
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Vernon Haltom
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Coal River Mountain Watch
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Martha Cameron
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Coalition Against the
Rockaway Pipeline
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Arthur H. Kopelman, Ph. D.
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Coastal Research and
Education Society of Long Island
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David F. Slottje
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Community Enviornmental
Defense
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Suzy Winkler
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Concerned Burlington
Neighbors
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Jeremy Samuelson
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Concerned Citizens of
Montauk
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Cheryl Cary
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Concerned Residents of
Madison County
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Mina Takahashi
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Concerned Residents of
Oxford
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Edie Ehlert
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Crawford Stewardship
Project
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Fay Muir
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Croton Watershed Clean
Water Coalition
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B. Arrindell
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Damascus Citizens for
Sustainability
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Maya K. van Rossum
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Delaware Riverkeeper
Network
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Deborah Goldberg
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Earthjustice Northeast
Office
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Jennifer Krill
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Earthworks
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Ken Gale
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Eco-Logic, WBAI-FM
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Robert Spiegel
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Edison Wetlands
Association
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Doug Couchon
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Elmirans and Friends
Against Fracking
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Doug O'Malley
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Environment New Jersey
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Eric Whalen
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Environment New York
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Katherine Nadeau
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Environmental Advocates of
New York
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Heather White
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Environmental Working
Group
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Ted Glick
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Essex/Passaic Green Party
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John Malizia
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Fishermen's Conservation
Association
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Jimmy Lovgren
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Fishermens Dock Co-Op
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Jim Walsh
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Food & Water Watch
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Marc W. McCord
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FracDallas
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Julia Walsh
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Frack Action
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Cynthia Carestio
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Frack Free Genesee
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Shane Davis
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Fractivist.com
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Albert Crudo
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Friends of Sustainable
Sidney
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Sheila Cohen
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Gas Drilling Awareness for
Cortland County
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Josh Fox
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Gasland & Gasland Part
II
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Alan Muller
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Green Delaware
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Captain Bill Sheehan
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Hackensack Riverkeeper
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Bo Lipari
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Hector Clean Waters
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Alma Hasse
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Idaho Concerned Area
Residents for the Environment
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Dan Mundy
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Jamaica bay Ecowatchers
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Suzanne Tallichet
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Kentuckians for the
Commonweath
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Marcia Halligan
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Kickapoo Peace Circle
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Rev. Nancy Kasper
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Lakeshore Environmental
Action
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Sally Robinson
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League of Women Voters of
NY
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Toni Zimmer
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League of Women Voters of
NJ
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Shelley DePaul
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Lenape Nation of
Pennsylvania
|
Fred Harding
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Maiden Rock Concerned
Citizens
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Margo Pellegrino
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Miami2Maine
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Capt. Rick Etzel
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Montauk Boatman, Inc.
(MBI)
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David Denenberg
|
Nassau County
|
Ida Sanoff
|
Natural Resources
Protective Association (NRPA)
|
Judy Triechel
|
Nevada Nuclear Waste Task
Force
|
Glenn A. Arthur
|
New Jersey Council of
Diving Clubs (NJCDC)
|
David Pringle
|
New Jersey Environmental
Federation
|
JK Canepa
|
New York Climate Action
Group
|
Cathleen Breen
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New York Public Interest
Research Group (NYPIRG)
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David Braun
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New Yorkers Against
Fracking
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Julia Somers
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NJ Highlands Coalition
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Claudia Borecky
|
North and Central Merrick
Civic Association
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Deborah A. Mans
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NY/NJ Baykeeper
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Donna Stein
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NYC Friends of Clearwater
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Buck Moorhead
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NYH20
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Patrick Robbins &
Kim Fraczek
|
Occupy the Pipeline
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Janet Keating
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Ohio Valley Environmental
Coalition
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Peter Bergel
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Oregon PeaceWorks
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Marianne Waldow
|
OWS Environmental
Solidarity
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Lawrence Hamm
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People's Organization For
Progress
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Kevin F. Lind
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Powder River Basin
Resource Council
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Randy Hurst
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Protect Orange County
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Iris Marie Bloom
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Protecting Our Waters
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Bill Schultz
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Raritan RIVERKEEPER
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Gordian Raacke
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Renewable Energy Long
Island
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Len Bjorkman
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Residents Against Fracking
Tioga (RAFT)
|
Bill Podulka
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Residents Opposing Unsafe
Shale-Gas Extraction (ROUSE)
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Robert Cross
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Responsible Drilling
Alliance (RDA)
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Kate Hudson
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Riverkeeper, Inc.
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Anna Sears & Nedra
Harvey
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Rochesterians Concerned
About Unsafe Shale-gas Extraction (R-CAUSE)
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Carol Barnett & Jordan
Kleiman
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Rush Citizens Concerned
about Hydrofracking
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Karen London
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SACRED (Sullivan Area
Citizens for Responsible Energy Development)
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Clare Donohue
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Sane Energy Project
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Gail Musante
|
Sanford-Oquaga Area
Concerned Citizens (S-OACC)
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Britta Wenzel
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Save Barnegat Bay
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Gerri Wiley
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Save the Southern Tier
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Sara Hess
|
Shaleshock
|
Alice Slater
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Shut Down Indian Point Now
|
Roger Downs
|
Sierra Club - Atlantic
Chapter
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Ann I. Aurelio
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Sierra Club of Long Island
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Jeff Tittel
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Sierra Club of New Jersey
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Linda Eckstein
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Social Action Committee of
UUC Glens Falls
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Tabitha Tripp
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Southern Illinoisans
Against Fracturuing our Environment
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John Malizia
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Staten Island Tuna Club
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Pramilla Malick
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Stop the Minisink
Compressor Station
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Mark Pezzati
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Stop the Pipeline (STP)
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Michael Chojnicki
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Sullivan Alliance for
Sustainable Development (SASD)
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Kathy Russell
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SUNY Cortland CGIS
Environmentqal Justice Committee
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Richie Lee
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Surfers' Environmental
Alliance
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Larry Moriarty
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Surfrider Foundation,
Central Long Island Chapter
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Allison Candelmo
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Surfrider Foundation,
Jersey Shore Chapter
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Nick Lynn
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Surfrider Foundation, NYC
Chapter
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Krissy Halkes
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Surfrider Foundation,
South Jersey Chapter
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Pam Solo
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The Civil Society
Institute
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Bob DeLuca
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The Group for the East End
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Margaret Wood
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The Lakeland Unitarian
Universalist
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Rachel Davis
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The Mothers Project for
Sustainable Energy, NJ
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Sandra L. Frankel
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Town of Brighton
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Ling Tsou
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United for Action
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Suzanne Golas, csjp
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WATERSPIRIT
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Asha Canalos
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We the People Matter
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Nada Khader
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WESPAC Foundation, Inc.
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Eric Justian
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West Michigan Jobs Group
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Susan Van Dolson
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Westchester for Change
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Verle Reinicke
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Western Organization
of Resource Councils
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Jim Gurley
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Winona Area Citizens
Concerned about Silica Mining (CASM)
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