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VOTE: Should New York state environmental officials extend the 60-day period for commenting on the latest natural gas-drilling regulations?

Today, the Gannett newspapers are running an online poll: “Should New York state environmental officials extend the 60-day period for commenting on the latest natural gas-drilling regulations?”

Please weigh in! We all know these online “polls” are anything but scientific, but it will only take a minute to register your opinion, and it may help with the public relations battle on drilling. You can find the poll at any of these locations:

These papers continue to run news articles and editorials that are asking tough questions and they deserve our recognition for that.

Atlantic Chapter of Sierra Club Calls for Ban on Drilling

On Saturday, October 17, 2009, the Executive Committee of the Atlantic Chapter of the Sierra Club met in Syracuse and passed a resolution proposed by the SC Gas Drilling Task Force. The resolutions calls on the NYS legislature to enact a ban on unconventional gas drilling in NYS.

Continue reading Atlantic Chapter of Sierra Club Calls for Ban on Drilling

Powerpoints to help explain the drilling of the Marcellus shale

The Tompkins County Planning Department website has several Powerpoint presentations that are of interest in regards to Marcellus shale gas drilling. Check them out!

Help Shaleshock reach your neighbors!

A 10-day radio ad blitz has been initiated on three Cayuga Radio stations directing listeners to learn more about gas drilling by going to the Shaleshock website. Lawn signs with the same directive will be available to people who live in highly trafficked areas. Similar publicity for our cause is being planned but these efforts require money. Please send donations to Social Ventures, 124 Westfield Drive, Ithaca, NY 14850. Please list “Shaleshock radio ads/lawn signs” in the memo line on your check. More ways to support Shaleshock »

review of "Split Estate" on Common Dreams

http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2009/10/13-5

Two showings of this film soon in Ithaca, 10/23 and 11/3. Get the word out, great way to heighten public awareness of the scope of this issue..

Split Estate screening series in Binghamton

Binghamton Regional Sustainability Coalition presents the local premier of the film, SPLIT ESTATE: What you don’t know about natural gas production can hurt you. Discussion to follow.

7pm Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Lost Dog Café Violet Room
222 Water Street, Binghamton, NY

It sounds like a nightmare from the Twilight Zone. Picture this. Imagine discovering that you don’t own the mineral rights under your land, and that an energy company plans to drill for natural gas two hundred feet from your front door. Imagine having little recourse, other than accepting an unregulated industry in your backyard. Split Estate (2009, 76min) maps a tragedy in the making, as citizens in the path of a new drilling boom in the Rocky Mountain West struggle against the erosion of their civil liberties, their communities and their health.”

Ordinary homeowners and ranchers absorb the cost. Actually, we all pay the price in this devastating clash of interests that extends well beyond the Rockies. Aggressively seeking new leases in as many as 32 states, the industry is even making a bid to drill in the New York City watershed, which provides drinking water to millions, and throughout upstate New York and Pennsylvania. As public health concerns mount, Split Estate cracks the sugarcoating on an industry touted as a clean alternative to fossil fuels, and poignantly drives home the need for real alternatives.

This series, which runs for five Tuesdays this fall, features films and discussions on how we can work together to create a more sustainable region. The next screenings in the series are on October 27, November 10 and December 8. This series is organized by Binghamton University Environmental Studies students of “Sustainability and Social Movements” in partnership with the Binghamton Regional Sustainability Coalition.

For more information contact Gabriel Piser, Adjunct Lecturer, Environment Studies, Latin American Studies, Binghamton University, at gabrielpiser@gmail.com

Coordinating Committee: Binghamton Regional Sustainability Coalition. Press contact: flint@igc.org, 607-761-8337

link to Wilma Subra's letter to DEC

http://splashdownpa.blogspot.com/2009/10/letter-from-wilma-subra-to-new-york.html

Her letter is too long to just cut and paste here, but please do read this. She summarizes our concerns with scientific thoroughness and clarity. Laurie Roe