The @CDCgov’s travel advisory does NOT change the rules that we’ve been living under for the past week.
The stay-at-home order is still in effect, and social distancing is key.
For New Jerseyans, our lives shouldn’t change. If you don’t have to be out, we need you to STAY IN.
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Did you know proposed NESE will increase air pollution? The massive fossil fuel powered compressor station will emit tons of harmful air pollutants annually. Send your comments to the NJDEP: https://t.co/Jc37CFHHv6
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The Trump administration is gutting critical protections for migratory birds. Take action to save the #MigratoryBirdTreatyAct via @NRDC https://t.co/nhYLx4QL9n
Commissioner of the NJ Department of Environmental Protection : Stop Off-Road Vehicle Abuse on NJ Public Lands - Sign the Petition! https://t.co/hxhMnKFXZN via @Change
Act now to stop NESE! For the 4th time, Williams/Transco reapplied to build the NESE methane gas pipeline right through the heart of the fragile marine ecosystems of Raritan Bay and Ocean. Send your comments to NJDEP: https://t.co/N7NC1o4yYN
@GovMurphy
Sara with @350brooklyn questions the entire premise of National Grid’s report and points out the CLCPA requires us to reduce gas use and for National Grid to go out of business.
BREAKING: I’m declaring a State of Emergency for New Jersey amid an outbreak of #COVID19.
We’ve been ahead of the curve in terms of our preparations, and this declaration will help keep us there. For more information, visit https://t.co/UyohzX5yGk
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“The people have spoken, we want renewables!” Long Islanders interrupt National Grid President John Bruckner to tell Grid we reject the Williams NESE Pipeline and all their fracked gas proposals. cc: @NYGovCuomo
UPDATE: We now have 4 more presumptive positive cases of #COVID19 in New Jersey. However, one of these four patients, a male in his 60s from Bergen County, has died.
Of our other 3 new cases, 1 is in Bergen County and 2 are in Burlington County.
UPDATE: We now have five more presumptive positive cases of #COVID19 in New Jersey.
18-year-old female (not hospitalized)
48-year-old male at Overlook Medical Center
@ssteingraber1 @JustinNobel @CUNYLaw .$WMB Reason to #StopNESE Compressor Station’s increased pressure forcing fracked gas through 50-year old pipelines in NJ to benefit NY.