Food & Water Watch: The Williams Pipeline Example - Four Governors Can Stop These Climate-Killing Gas Projects
June 23, 2020
June 23, 2020
WASHINGTON, June 23 -- The Food and Water Watch issued the following news release:
A nearly four-year battle in New York and New Jersey against a billion-dollar fracked gas pipeline came to an end in May, when New York Governor Andrew Cuomo rejected permits necessary to build the project.
While the pipeline was rejected primarily due to its threat to water quality (construction would disperse harmful toxins in the New York harbor), the decision from the state's Departme . . .
A nearly four-year battle in New York and New Jersey against a billion-dollar fracked gas pipeline came to an end in May, when New York Governor Andrew Cuomo rejected permits necessary to build the project.
While the pipeline was rejected primarily due to its threat to water quality (construction would disperse harmful toxins in the New York harbor), the decision from the state's Departme . . .