Along with James, environmental activists and others, Comptroller Scott Stringer begins his week at a City Hall press conference to voice opposition to the Port
Ambrose liquefied natural gas export facility.
Not exact matches
At 9 a.m., a coalition of environmental groups deliver a letter to the governor opposing the Port
Ambrose offshore
liquefied natural gas facility, 633 Third Ave., Manhattan.
Also at 6 p.m., a large coalition of environmental and civic groups opposed to the Port
Ambrose offshore
liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility will call for Cuomo to veto the project at a rally outside of a fundraiser the governor will attend at the Harvard Club, (which is not on his public schedule), 35 West 44th St., Manhattan.
The Port
Ambrose transfer station was to be built off of Jones Beach, and would have allowed tanker ships to load up with
liquefied natural gas then distribute the
gas into pipelines on Long Island.