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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Environmental Advocates Rally in Westwood

Residents concerned about "fracking" waste gathered outside of Assemblywoman Holly Schepisi's Westwood office as part of a statewide effort to ban the waste in New Jersey.

About two dozen environmental advocates held a rally outside of Assemblywoman Holly Schepisi's Westwood office Wednesday. The rally was part of a statewide effort to persuade lawmakers to support a ban of waste from hydraulic fracturing. Schepisi (R-Bergen and Passaic) and other legislators already approved the bill banning the waste earlier this year, but Gov. Chris Christie vetoed it, questioning the consitutionality of the law. The bill would have banned all solid and liquid waste from hydraulic fracturing —commonly called "fracking" — from New Jersey. Matt Smith, an organizer for Food & Water Watch, said he was skeptical about the governor's reasons for vetoing the bill. "We believe he's bowing to industry pressure," Smith said. …

Joe Taxpayer

8:47 am on Friday, November 30, 2012

These people obviously have too much time on their hands.   more ›

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Sierra Club Plans 'Fracking' Rally in Westwood

The environmental advocacy group wants to persuade state legislators to override the governor's veto of a bill banning hydraulic fracturing waste.

The Sierra Club is planning to hold one of several rallies Wednesday outside of Assemblywoman Holly Schepisi's Westwood office. The group hopes to influence legislators like Schepisi (R-Bergen and Passaic) who previously voted for a bill which would ban waste from hydraulic fracturing — a controversial method of extracting subterranean natural gas — earlier this year. The bill passed, but Gov. Chris Christie vetoed it, reportedly because he believed it was unconstitutional. The bill can still pass if two-thirds of the state assembly and senate vote to override the governor's veto. Sierra Club Chapter Director Jeff Tittel said they hope the rallies will convince legislators to support the bill again. "We want them to stand up to the …

inge grafe-kieklak

2:40 pm on Tuesday, November 27, 2012

there is no fracking in NY state we have a moratorium.but the sierra club got $ 23 mil from the industry to fight coal now they go for gas.where should we get all our energy needs from wind, solar? you got to be kidding. inge grafe-kieklak   more ›

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