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Personalized letters to Governor Cuomo which Request That He Deny All Fossil Fuel Infrastructure Approvals in NYS

Stop further fossil fuel infrastructure

Dear Governor Cuomo:

My name is Lisa B and I live at ___ Lane Loudonville.

I write today because I am seriously concerned that you will allow oil structures in the state that will threaten our water, soil, air and health in addition_to exacerbating the growing threat of global warming in the world_.Spills and ruptures are inevitable with pipelines and we cannot accept the air pollution that will accompany these noxious structures simply for the benefit of oil industry profits without any benefit to our own citizens.This is intolerable to those who live near and to all of us who live in the state who support those directly affected. Please listen to the people who live here! Do NOT approve these unacceptable proposals. We as citizens have amply demonstrated that we reject this abuse of our rights and our wishes!

At a time when scientific concerns are greater than ever that burning fossil fuels contributes to global climate change, there is a growing consensus that every state in the nation must reduce consumption of oil, natural gas and coal to the maximum extent feasible.

Ban additional fossil fuel infrastructure construction

Dear Governor Cuomo:

My name is Jer __ and I live at __ Cayuga Heights, Ithaca, NY.

I write today because as a physician and New York State resident, I know the damage that fossil fuel emissions and spills do to our environment.

At a time when scientific concerns are greater than ever that burning fossil fuels contributes to global climate change, there is a growing consensus that every state in the nation must reduce consumption of oil, natural gas and coal to the maximum extent feasible.

Do The Right Thing

Dear Governor Cuomo:

My name is Ann ___ and I live at ___ Rd. Canton, NY.

I write today because I am concerned that you think fracking is a good idea. I know you think it brings good jobs. It doesn't. How would you like to drive a truck all day back and forth on two lane, country roads dumping waste water and getting more 8 hours a day, five days a week, fifty weeks a year. These jobs may pay relatively well, but they are not "good" jobs.

Furthermore:

At a time when scientific concerns are greater than ever that burning fossil fuels contributes to global climate change, there is a growing consensus that every state in the nation must reduce consumption of oil, natural gas and coal to the maximum extent feasible.

Please deny the Section 401 Water Quality Certification required for the proposed Dominion New Market pipeline and other fossil fuel projects to be built

Dear Governor Cuomo:

My name is Joan ___ and I live at ___ Rd., Monticello, NY 12701.

I write today because I wish you to deny the Section 401 Water Quality Certification required for the proposed Dominion New Market pipeline and other fossil fuel projects to be built.

At a time when scientific concerns are greater than ever that burning fossil fuels contributes to global climate change, there is a growing consensus that every state in the nation must reduce consumption of oil, natural gas and coal to the maximum extent feasible.

Saving the world from catastrophic global climate change!

Dear Governor Cuomo:

Our name is John and Martha ___ and we live at __, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin.

I write today because we are concerned about catastrophic global climate change.

At a time when scientific concerns are greater than ever that burning fossil fuels contributes to global climate change, there is a growing consensus that every state in the nation must reduce consumption of oil, natural gas and coal to the maximum extent feasible.

Deny All Fossil Fuel Infrastructure Approvals in New York

Dear Governor Cuomo:

My name is Paul ___ and I live at ___ Euclid Ave, Syracuse, 13224.

I write today because I know that approval of additional fossil fuel infrastructure in New York State will only encourage additional fossil fuel extraction, when, as a society, we should instead invest in renewable and sustainable energy.

At a time when scientific concerns are greater than ever that burning fossil fuels contributes to global climate change, there is a growing consensus that every state in the nation must reduce consumption of oil, natural gas and coal to the maximum extent feasible.

No more fossil fuel allotments

Dear Governor Cuomo:

My name is Susan ___ and I live at ___ Rd in West Danby, NY, right in the heart of the Marcellus Shale area.
I write today because it is vitally import to recognize the part we are playing in Climate Change. We are expecting an increase of 10 feet in the Atlantic in the next couple of decades. If we stop using fossil fuels we can slow that down.

At a time when scientific concerns are greater than ever that burning fossil fuels contributes to global climate change, there is a growing consensus that every state in the nation must reduce consumption of oil, natural gas and coal to the maximum extent feasible.

Fossil Fuel Infrastructure Projects

Dear Governor Cuomo:

My name is Linda ___ and I live at 65 ___ Road, Ithaca, NY 14850.

I write today because I'm concerned about both the safety of pipelines and compressor stations crisscrossing New York State and the environmental impact of these facilities.

At a time when scientific concerns are greater than ever that burning fossil fuels contributes to global climate change, there is a growing consensus that every state in the nation must reduce consumption of oil, natural gas and coal to the maximum extent feasible.

Let's wean ourselves off of fossil fuels in NYS

Dear Governor Cuomo:

I'm sure you would agree that scientific concerns are greater than ever that burning fossil fuels contributes to global climate change. There is a growing consensus that every state in the nation must reduce consumption of oil, natural gas and coal to the maximum extent feasible.

New York is in an ideal position to wean itself off of polluting fossil fuels because it has ample availability of natural gas and petroleum products as well as excess electrical generating capacity to meet energy demand for at least ten years.

Governor Cuomo Please DENY All Fossil Fuel Infrastructure Approvals

Dear Governor Cuomo:

My name is Tina ___ and I live at 426 ___ Street, Peekskill, NY 10566

I write today because I want register my huge concern about building ongoing fossil fuel structure -- when we need to encourage renewable energy manufacturing and jobs in this state.

You could lead on this too.

At a time when scientific concerns are greater than ever that burning fossil fuels contributes to global climate change, there is a growing consensus that every state in the nation must reduce consumption of oil, natural gas and coal to the maximum extent feasible.

DENY all fossil fuel infrastructure project approvals in New York

Dear Governor Cuomo:

My name is Joel ___ and I live at 500 West ___ St, New York, NY 10027 .

I write today because I care about New York State's environment - I have lived here all my life, and we need to preserve it for future generations, not sell it to energy companies to be ruined and exploited.

At a time when scientific concerns are greater than ever that burning fossil fuels contributes to global climate change, there is a growing consensus that every state in the nation must reduce consumption of oil, natural gas and coal to the maximum extent feasible.

SUSTAINABLE RENEWABLE ENERGY

Dear Governor Cuomo:

My name is Richard ___ and I live at ___ St. Newfield, NY.

I write today because we need as a state to make a commitment - or not - to renewal energy. This piecemeal approach is not a plan, it's laughable. By the way, so is operating without a ban on HVHF.

At a time when scientific concerns are greater than ever that burning fossil fuels contributes to global climate change, there is a growing consensus that every state in the nation must reduce consumption of oil, natural gas and coal to the maximum extent feasible.

Fossil-fuel infrastructure projects

Dear Governor Cuomo:

My name is P ___ and I live in Freeville, New York 13068.

I am writing to ask you to reject all fossil-fuel projects in our state. Besides global warming New York has the problem of negative effects resulting from fracking. Please take seriously your and our environmental responsibities.

DENY all fossil fuel infrastructure project approvals in New York

Dear Governor Cuomo:

My name is Margaret ___ and I live at 500 W ___ St, New York, NY 10027.

I write today because climate change is happening and we need to change from fossil fuels immediately to save the planet for future generations.

At a time when scientific concerns are greater than ever that burning fossil fuels contributes to global climate change, there is a growing consensus that every state in the nation must reduce consumption of oil, natural gas and coal to the maximum extent feasible.

Governor Cuomo Please DENY All Fossil Fuel Infrastructure Approvals

Dear Governor Cuomo:

My name is Gerrit ___ and I live at __ Avenue, Nyack. I write today because of Walter Hang of Toxics Targeting.

Scientific concerns are greater than ever that burning fossil fuels drives accelerating irreversible global climate change. There has been growing consensus that every state in the nation must reduce consumption of oil, natural gas, & coal to the maximum extent feasible. New York is in an ideal position to wean itself off of polluting fossil fuels, because it has ample availability of natural gas & petroleum products as well as excess electrical generating capacity to meet energy demand for at least 10 years.

The Efforts of NYS To Usher In The Era For Renewable Energy Alternatives

Dear Governor Cuomo:

My name is Douglass ___ and I live at ___ Street, Alfred, NY 14802.

I write today because I am concerned, like many other New Yorkers, that NYS is not really taking a leadership role in the nation to actually guarantee the elimination in the use of fossil fuels in our Empire State.

At a time when scientific concerns are greater than ever that burning fossil fuels contributes to global climate change, there is a growing consensus that every state in the nation must reduce consumption of oil, natural gas and coal to the maximum extent feasible.

Fossil fuels

Dear Governor Cuomo:

My name is Laura ___ and I live at 60 ___ Ave 5G,

I write today because I am so concerned about the future of our planet for our children and our children's children.

At a time when scientific concerns are greater than ever that burning fossil fuels contributes to global climate change, there is a growing consensus that every state in the nation must reduce consumption of oil, natural gas and coal to the maximum extent feasible.

Fossil Fuel Infrastructure

Dear Governor Cuomo:

My name is Michelle ___ and I live in Canandaigua, NY.

I write today because as Oil Change International has shown, we cannot continue to build new fossil fuel infrastructure and expect a livable planet.

At a time when scientific concerns are greater than ever that burning fossil fuels contributes to global climate change, there is a growing consensus that every state in the nation must reduce consumption of oil, natural gas and coal to the maximum extent feasible.