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From:  Michelle Bamberger <[email protected]> 
To:  shale shock <[email protected]> 
Sent:  Wed, December 2, 2009 5:26:23 PM 
Subject:  [Shaleshock] CU University Assembly resolution instituting a 
moratorium on the  leasing of Cornell owned land passes! 
Hi  All, The meeting just ended, and the resolution passed!  To Fil Eden of 
KyotoNOW! who brought  this resolution forward: GREAT WORK!  Michelle  
Resolution  on Leasing for Horizontal Drilling and Hydrofracking for 
Natural Gas on Cornell  University Property 
Whereas  Cornell University owns land that could be leased for the 
extraction of natural  gas from the Marcellus Shale formation by horizontal 
drilling 
and hydraulic  fracturing, and 
Whereas  concerns that should be investigated have been raised regarding 
the potential  for environmental degradation associated with these extraction 
techniques,  including groundwater contamination, damage to local roads, and 
the loss of  prime farmland to agriculture, and 
Whereas  there are many faculty, staff, and extension agents with relevant 
expertise who  could provide fact-based input regarding the potential risks 
and benefits well  before binding decisions are made, and 
Whereas  the above faculty, staff, and extension agents are eager to pursue 
research to  better understand the risks and benefits associated with gas 
shale development  in New York State and the surrounding region, and 
Whereas  this is an opportunity to engage the Cornell community to 
determine if/how such  extraction can be done with minimal risk and with 
optimal 
benefit for the entire  region, in fulfilling our land grant stewardship 
responsibilities and extension  mission, and 
Whereas  any decision to lease could have a negative impact on the health 
and safety of  the entire Cornell community and the surrounding area, and 
Whereas  any such decision should be made transparently and with input from 
all segments  of the Cornell community, 
Therefore  let it be resolved that Cornell University institute a 
moratorium on the leasing  of Cornell owned land for natural gas extraction by 
horizontal drilling and  hydraulic fracturing, and 
Be  it further resolved that President David Skorton form a committee of 
faculty and  staff, and alumni who can speak expertly on these issues, and 
students,  administrators, and others from the Cornell community, to study the 
potential  risks and benefits associated with the extraction of natural gas 
by horizontal  drilling and hydraulic fracturing, and 
Be  it further resolved that this committee make recommendations to the 
President  including whether and under what terms a moratorium on the leasing 
of Cornell  owned land for natural gas extraction by horizontal drilling and 
hydraulic  fracturing should be maintained or lifted, and 
Be  it further resolved that the status of these deliberations be reported  
periodically and in a final report, and be made widely available to the 
Cornell  community and general public, and that no decision be made on the 
lifting the  moratorium until the Cornell administration and the Cornell 
community has  adequate time to review the recommendations of the  committee. 
Respectfully  submitted to the Cornell University Assembly for UA action at 
its meeting on 2nd  December 2009, by the University Sustainability 
Committee: 
Voting  members In Favor: Fil Eden (Student Assembly representative) ; Fred 
Cowett (GPSA  representative) ; Jeannine Crouse (EA representative) ; Prof. 
Zellman Warhaft  (Faculty Senate representative) ; Prof. Frank DiSalvo 
(Center for a Sustainable  Future); Daniel Roth (Cornell Sustainability 
Coordinator) 
Non-voting  member, in favor: Martin Hatch (UA representative and  Chair) 
Abstaining  Voting member: Bert Bland (Office of Environmental Compliance 
and  Sustainability) 
--   
Michelle  Bamberger, MS, DVM 
Vet  Behavior Consults 
www.vetbehaviorcons  ults.com
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