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Binghamton Regional Sustainability Coalition

PO Box 907
Binghamton, New York
13902

The Binghamton (NY) Regional Sustainability Coalition (BRSC) is a grassroots, democratically-run organization, dedicated to increasing civic participation through education and collaboration to achieve enduring social, environmental and economic well-being. BRSC supports clean, safe and responsible energy production as a cornerstone of sustainability, resilience, and a key part of building local prosperity. BRSC has concluded that horizontal hydraulic fracturing for natural gas cannot be clean or safe under current conditions.

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Frack Action
845-532-7322
PO Box 661
New Paltz, New York
12561

Frack Action is a grassroots initiative mobilizing people to take action in protecting our land and communities from the poisons of hydraulic-fracturing. We promote the organizing of high-visibility media events to raise awareness and legislative political action in local, state and federal governments. FrackAction.com provides a cutting-edge web platform for the movement to self-organize and collaborate to end the unregulated practice of hydro-fracking. We are primarily a group of young people in our 20's and 30's who are creating an intergenerational network of organizations and groups across New York State and the United States. We aim to engage in conversation with all parties, on all sides involved in this issue to not only discuss what we don't want - fracking - but what we DO want - a sustainable environmental economic plan for our communities and country. Join us as we work to grow this movement!

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Environmental Task Force
(212)227-7847
140 West Broadway #2B
New York, New York
10013-3317

We are working to clarify the moral imperative to protect and preserve God's Creation, educate ourselves and others as to the present condition of Creation and to share effective ways of making the changes necessary to ensure the continuance of Creation. We are a new group - 2 years - and welcome all people to join, attend and participate in our efforts and activities. We are part of the Congregation of Saint Saviour at the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine, Amsterdam Avenue & 112th Street, New York, N.Y. 10025 All are welcome!

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un-naturalgas.org

PO Box 443
Delhi, New York
13753

un-naturalgas.org is a project of CDOG, a grassroots, all-volunteer group focused on public education and citizen participation. Our website is a comprehensive, easy-to-use resource. And the associated blog (http://un-naturalgas.web log) is a source for personal accounts and breaking news, as well as to see the latest posts from other groups across the US.

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New York Residents Against Drilling (NYRAD)
607-748-1977
741 Echo Rd
Vestal, New York
13850

New York Residents Against Drilling (NYRAD) is a grassroots network of local
residents who are opposed to unconventional gas development in New York
State.

Horizontal hydraulic fracturing threatens our land, air, and water,
jeopardizing the economic and physical health of our communities. Thousands
of wells, many miles of pipelines, and large noisy compressor stations could
turn our rural communities into giant industrial zones.

Therefore, we are joining together to:

  - educate ourselves and our neighbors about the long-term negative
  economic, environmental, health, and community impacts of gas extraction by
  hydraulic fracturing;
  - advocate for legislation to safeguard our communities from these
  threats;
  - encourage the development of alternative, green, sustainable energy
  sources;

We believe that all people have a right to clean air and pure water, and
that it is our duty to preserve and protect the natural, scenic, historic,
and commercial assets of this beautiful state we live in, for ourselves and
future generations.

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