Environmental advocates praise NY Gov. Cuomo for permanent fracking ban in 2020 budget

| 29 Jan 2020 | 10:01

Governor Cuomo announced the introduction of a bill to permanently ban fracking as part of his New York State 2020 Budget, after a public health review that found high-volume hydraulic fracking was a danger to public health and the environment. Advocates and environmental organizations across the state applauded the move:

Mark Ruffalo, anti-fracking advocate: "Governor Cuomo showed our state and the nation once again what real climate leadership looks like by announcing a legislative fracking ban as part of NYS 2020 Budget. By listening to the science, he is on the right side of history in working to ensure that NY's fracking ban becomes the law of the land.”

Dr. Kathleen Nolan, a co-founder of Concerned Health Professionals of New York: "New York State continues to lead the nation in recognizing the harmful health and environmental impacts of fracking. I am especially happy to see fracking for oil and gas rejected as a part of our clean energy future. It just does not make sense to fracture the earth beneath our feet with highly pressurized toxic mixtures of sand and fracking chemicals, causing earthquakes and risking our drinking water resources, all to bring to the surface a carbon-based fuel, that worsens our climate crisis, accompanied by extremely toxic waste materials that cannot be disposed of safely."

Roger Downs, conservation director for the Sierra Club Atlantic Chapter: “Five years ago, Governor Cuomo sent shock waves across the globe by banning fracking in New York. This line in the sand changed the trajectory of our state’s energy policy and led to more ambitious goals, including making New York carbon neutral by 2050. While the ban has withstood court challenges and regulatory end-arounds, it is hard to ignore the powerful interests still keen on reversing this historic prohibition. Enshrining the fracking ban in law will ensure that the state can continue to move forward in protecting our air, water and public health, while we build a better renewable energy future. We commend Governor Cuomo for including the fracking ban in his budget proposal.”

Rob Friedman, policy advocate, Natural Resources Defense Council: “Governor Cuomo affirmed that it’s time we cement New York’s statewide fracking ban into law, which would enshrine it for generations to come. While New York became the first state in the country with known gas reserves to ban fracking, the existing ban still remains vulnerable to the whims of future administrations. As the climate crisis and the science around the dangers of fracking become clearer and more horrifying, we must resist resting on our laurels and act now for the safety of public health and our environment.”

Julia Walsh, Frack Action: “There is a lot of talk of what a Green New Deal must include and today Governor Cuomo made it clear that banning fracking must be part of the solution to the climate crisis. Every year more scientific reports and health studies come in showing the alarming risks and problems with fracking. New Yorkers has thus far been spared these harmful impacts thanks to Governor Cuomo’s leadership and with this announcement this ban can become a permanent safeguard for New Yorkers.”

Ramsay Adams, Catskill Mountainkeeper’s Executive Director: “Governor Cuomo’s bold announcement to pursue a permanent fracking ban will protect New Yorkers’ health, water, and the communities we cherish, and we call on the New York State Legislature to make the ban law. Between today’s announcement and the nation-leading Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, New York is walking away from powering our grid with fossil fuels. In the years since Governor Cuomo implemented the regulatory ban on fracking in New York, the science has become indisputable: fracking isn’t safe.”

Sandra Steingraber, PhD, biologist and cofounder, New Yorkers Against Fracking: “As an abundance of science now clearly shows, fracked gas is just coal wearing an invisibility cloak. It’s harmful to the climate, harmful to our health, and poses serious radiation risks to workers. Introducing permanent a fracking ban into the New York State budget is exactly the right thing to do."

Jeremy Cherson, Riverkeeper’s legislative advocacy manager: “We applaud Governor Cuomo for proposing to make the ban on fracking permanent in law. This proposal, if approved in the final budget agreement, will protect New Yorkers and our environment from possible actions by future administrations.”

Alex Beauchamp, Northeast Region Director at Food & Water Action: “Governor Cuomo is right that we must make the fracking ban permanent in New York. We’re already in the midst of a climate crisis, and it’s never been clearer that we must move away from fracked gas and all fossil fuels."