Yoko Ono,Sean Lennon and their Artists Against Fracking
group have posted a large billboard in New York urging Gov. Andrew
Cuomo not to rush a study on the natural gas extraction method known as
hydraulic fracturing to meet a November 29th regulatory deadline. The
billboard reads "Governor Cuomo: Imagine There’s No Fracking," and is
situated on the Major Deegan Expressway, a route oven traveled by Cuomo.
By missing the November 29th deadline, New York would be forced to
draft new regulations, as well as reopen a window for public comment.
"Our message is simple: we want Gov. Cuomo to imagine and guarantee a
New York free of the fracking threat to our water, air, beautiful
landscapes and climate," Ono tells Rolling Stone. "Every time New Yorkers pass this billboard, we also want them to imagine a truly clean energy future, not fracking."
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Artists Against Fracking have called for a meeting with Cuomo to discuss the consequences of fracking, but have yet to receive a response. "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," Ono and Lennon wrote last month. "Imagine Clean Energy. Don't Frack New York."
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