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Yoko Ono, Sean Lennon Urge New York Governor to Delay 'Fracking' Deadline

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Yoko Ono, Sean Lennon and Artists Against Fracking are urging New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo not to rush a study investigating the potential health effects of permitting hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, to remove natural gas trapped underground. Cuomo faces a November 29th regulatory deadline to determine whether to allow fracking. In an open letter to the governor, Artists Against Fracking write that "no legitimate, credible health study can possibly be completed by next month." Missing the deadline would force New York to draft new regulations, as well as reopen a window for public comment. Full text of the letter follows below.



"We call on Governor Andrew Cuomo to clearly announce that he will not rush his health study of the effects of fracking for gas in order to meet an upcoming November 29th regulatory deadline.

No legitimate, credible health study can possibly be completed by next month. Any such rush would show that the health study announcement was a political diversion to mollify the growing opposition to fracking. We applauded the Governor for conducting such a study but are now quite alarmed.

We are also alarmed that there has been no transparency on this study. Who is conducting it and how? What experts are being consulted? There needs to be a public process and open hearings of course. Is it examining effects on water, air, pregnant women, agriculture, psychological stress, social health such as increased traffic accidents and crime, and strain on emergency services? The public has no idea.

We call on the Governor to immediately renounce the November 29th deadline in order to produce a real health study free of political pressure. This will mean re-starting the regulatory process. We must not rush. We also renew our request to meet with the Governor and Health Commissioner Dr. Shah as this study begins.

Fracturing bedrock for gas is an inherently dirty and unsafe technology. Cement and pipes at these great depths are simply not reliable, as the industry's own documents show. The pressures of the deep earth and the differences in temperature along the cement expand and contract it to the breaking point, some right away, more over time. Water laden with toxic chemicals leaks out into aquifers and wells. Powerful methane leaks into the air and further warms our climate. Pastoral rural areas are turned into brownfields.

New York can create far more jobs, and create and save far more energy than fracking will ever produce by insulating all buildings, replacing all windows, and greatly expanding clean, renewable energy. Let's make New York the clean energy state. Imagine Clean Energy. Don't Frack New York."



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kapuki234 16th-Oct-2012 06:42 pm (UTC)
he's right, but wtf @ that picture.

some of these celebrities are hurting the cause, painting it like a giant PR stunt rather than the complex policy issue that is.
ride_the_jitney 16th-Oct-2012 06:49 pm (UTC)
ia so much. the issue isn't black and white and some celebs are making it seem that way
ofc the same is true for a lot of issues tbh
curious_maya 16th-Oct-2012 06:44 pm (UTC)
I thought the jury is still out on the true environmental affects. Or maybe I just tell myself that at night since I work for a company that makes fracking pumps. :-/
motorway065 16th-Oct-2012 07:04 pm (UTC)
fracking itself isn't the problem and hasn't been linked to groundwater contamination. the biggest problems related to this are (a) companies cutting corners on casings that end up breaking (and the same casings are used in what people consider "safe" alternatives to fracking, so gj there) and (b) people improperly disposing fracking fluids (it can cost like ~$25,000 to properly dispose of those fluids in a salt dome, some people will just dump it on the side of a quiet road somewhere and pocket the money. and that shit is NASTY). neither of which are really related to the fracking process itself and which are solved by more + better regulation (good luck with that in some us states, though)

oil companies are massive assholes and have tons of problems with them, but go figure that the one issue where they're relatively clean is the one that gets the most traction in society.
secura 16th-Oct-2012 07:17 pm (UTC)
lol there's no jury out, it completely obliterates the ecosystem of that area, which isn't fixed by planting a few trees in it's wake.
britneyschalupa 16th-Oct-2012 07:23 pm (UTC)
There are serious environmental affects. More recently(I saw this on maddow) a city in Texas has so many fracturing wells that they've had record breaking earth quakes linked to the massive amount of wells. That's just recently.

here's a link of an article about earthquakes around the us
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-04-12/earthquake-outbreak-in-central-u-s-tied-to-drilling-wastewater.html
klmnumbers 16th-Oct-2012 07:48 pm (UTC)
You're right. The first commenter put it pretty well. There is a high risk of issues if/when companies cut corners because of the nature of how hydrofracking works.

But there are definitely studies out there and those that are ongoing which are looking very seriously into the effects on groundwater. Nothing has been really scientifically conclusive so far, though. I had to read a ton of this in my oil & gas class.. I wish I could remember the names of the studies we read..

Some people also argue that studies have shown significant environmental effects, but they have been quashed for political reasons.

Edited at 2012-10-16 07:58 pm (UTC)
goldenlockets 16th-Oct-2012 08:29 pm (UTC)
just watch gasland
jasmina12345 16th-Oct-2012 06:44 pm (UTC)
I'm just gonna leave this here since this is a yoko ono post



kapuki234 16th-Oct-2012 06:47 pm (UTC)
omg lol ilh
colormebadd 16th-Oct-2012 06:48 pm (UTC)
vast improvement over the original
felixdemarco 16th-Oct-2012 06:53 pm (UTC)
my favorite is when she ruined the john lennon/chuck berry collab

kapuki234 16th-Oct-2012 06:57 pm (UTC)
lol at the end
felixdemarco 16th-Oct-2012 07:02 pm (UTC)
god bless the person that turned her mic off
jonesingjay 16th-Oct-2012 07:03 pm (UTC)
that face chuck berry makes upon hearing her perform always slays me. i wonder if john was annoyed with her for that. he credited berry as an early musical influence from his youth. you get to jam with one of your idols and your wife wails in the background and kind of ruins it.
felixdemarco 16th-Oct-2012 07:05 pm (UTC)
he must have really loved her to have put up with THAT kind of fuckery
lunarsole 16th-Oct-2012 07:09 pm (UTC)
lmao I can't
vanishingbee 16th-Oct-2012 06:58 pm (UTC)
lol yoko

jammin' tbh
milkchokolate 16th-Oct-2012 07:05 pm (UTC)
banabee 16th-Oct-2012 08:37 pm (UTC)
lol bless her
mjspice 17th-Oct-2012 11:39 am (UTC)
OH DEAR GOD!
kydeon 16th-Oct-2012 06:45 pm (UTC)
ride_the_jitney 16th-Oct-2012 06:48 pm (UTC)
omg I thought those dark spots on the bottom left of the "After Drilling" pic were deer turds
ride_the_jitney 16th-Oct-2012 06:47 pm (UTC)
I agree with them, but I also can't stand them so I'm ~conflicted
vanishingbee 16th-Oct-2012 06:53 pm (UTC)
fracking is so fucked up

~lets see how fast we can pollute what little clean water is left on the planet, guys!!
goldenlockets 16th-Oct-2012 08:31 pm (UTC)
ugh, yes
anabanana0714 16th-Oct-2012 09:32 pm (UTC)
It pisses me off so much that NYers are up in arms over Bloomberg's soda ban but don't give a shit about fracking. This is why America is a nation of fatasses. I really want someone to bring up GMO food and corn subsidies in the debate tonight because our food industry is killing us, and the government isn't doing jack shit to stop it.

Edited at 2012-10-16 09:33 pm (UTC)
leperheart 17th-Oct-2012 02:05 am (UTC)
team fuck off to fracking and all the disgusting white trash inbred sister-fuckers I have to deal with on a daily basis because of it
mjspice 17th-Oct-2012 11:38 am (UTC)
Keep being awesome Sean. :)
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