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“Throwing Away 10 Years of Effort” - Previously Rejected Constitution Pipeline May See Revival Under Federal Fracking Push
Episode 725

“Throwing Away 10 Years of Effort” - Previously Rejected Constitution Pipeline May See Revival Under Federal Fracking Push

Radio Chatskill · Various hosts

August 26, 20259m 10s

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Show Notes

Environmental advocates and farmers in New York state are preparing to organize to stop the construction of the Constitution Pipeline that would bring fracked gas from Central Pennsylvania into New York and parts of New England.

They’ve been here before, winning a long fought legal battle in the 2010s. But with the Trump administration’s  forceful intervention in state's energy sources, the Hochul administration may be willing to concede to the construction of the pipeline.

Radio Catskill’s Genevieve Hartnett spoke with Anne Marie Garti, attorney and environmental activist about the suspicious ways this pipeline is being moved to construction and the widespread rejection to the pipeline among land owners in Upstate New York.