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HVDU announces – THE FRACKING DEBATE!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact Patrick McGrath 845-915-3159
Dylan Skriloff, Rockland County Times, 845-627-1414
Richard Quinn, Nyack Village Theater, 845-826-2639

The Hudson Valley Debate Union
In association with the Rockland County Times
and the Hudson Valley Business Journal
Presents THE FRACKING DEBATE at the Nyack Village Theater
Event to be livestreamed at RocklandWorldRadio.com

NYACK, NY (16 November 2011) – The Hudson Valley Debate Union, which brings interactive, face-to-face “Oxford-style” debating to the Hudson Valley and beyond, announces its next debate event, covering one of today’s most pressing environmental issues—the question of hydraulic fracturing—“fracking,” for short—to extract underground reserves of natural gas and other fuels.

In a first for the HVDU, the event is a joint production with The Rockland County Times, which has covered the county since 1888, the Hudson Valley Business Journal, “the definitive source of local business news since 1986,” and the Nyack Village Theater, which is both hosting the event and providing livestreaming video of the event for debate participants anywhere via the Web.

The debate will take place on Thursday 1 December 2011, from 7:30 to 9 p.m., at the Nyack Village Theater, 94 Main Street (2nd Floor), in downtown Nyack, New York. The Web streaming will be available on RocklandWorldRadio.com. Web stream viewers will be able to vote on the motion by using the chat room function linked on the front page of the Rockland World Radio side.

The motion for the debate will be:

This House supports the adoption of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s proposed regulations for high-volume hydraulic fracturing (6 NYCRR Parts 52, 110, 550-556, and 750)

Scheduled to speak in favor of the motion will be:

  • Ms. Karen Bulich Moreau, President of the Land and Liberty Foundation, Feura Bush, NY
  • Mr. Adam Schultz, representing the Independent Oil & Gas Association of New York; attorney and partner with Gilberti Stinziano Heintz & Smith, P.C. in Syracuse, NY
  • Mr. Tom West, founder and managing partner, The West Firm PLLC, Albany NY

Scheduled to speak against the motion will be:

  • Mr. Paul Gallay, President of Hudson Riverkeeper
  • Ms. Kathy Nolan, High Peaks Regional Director for Catskill Mountainkeeper
  • Mr. Buck Moorhead, co-founder and Vice President of NYH2O

Hudson Valley Debate Union founder and executive director Patrick McGrath comments:
“First, I want to thank Dylan Skreloff of The Rockland County Times and Richard Quinn of the Nyack Village Theater for opening their venue to HVDU’s brand of performance debate. We will love to have you in Nyack, but if you can’t make it there, no worries—thanks to the Theater’s RocklandWorldRadio.com, the debate will be livestreamed, and those watching on the ‘Net can vote on the motion through the Web site’s chat room.”

“Hydraulic fracturing—‘fracking’—is one of the top environmental and resource extraction issues of the times. Opponents of fracking cite potential effects on drinking water and the harms of chemicals used in the process. Proponents of fracking state that the process gives access to ‘a century’s worth’ of natural gas, and will create thousands of jobs in regions of upstate New York that currently suffer from high unemployment.

“The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has now proposed regulations that will open some of the Marcellus Shale formations in upstate New York to fracking production. Some towns have passed local laws banning the process, and bills have been introduced in the Legislature in Albany to shut down fracking statewide. Our Principal Speakers represent environmental advocates, landowner organizations, and industry groups, who are all ready to take Points of Information from each other—and from you the Voting Guests.

WHAT HAPPENS AT AN ‘OXFORD STYLE’ HUDSON VALLEY DEBATE UNION EVENT?

“Voting Guests in the HVDU audience participate along with the Principal Speakers,” McGrath explained. “The Principal Speakers at the debates each get ten minutes for their speeches. The first two minutes and the last two minutes are ‘protected’ — but the six minutes in between is subject to Points of Information. That’s where anyone in the the audience can stand up, raise his or her hand, and shout out, ‘Point of Information!’ Nothing between you and the Principal Speaker—you just stand up, right from your chair — and rip it. The Principal Speaker on the floor at the time has the right to refuse any and all Points of Information, but they are strongly urged to take at least one or two.

“When all of the Principal Speakers are finished, the question will be called, and the audience in the theater will vote on the motion. We’re doing this low-tech: we’ll pass around the ballot box, the Voting Guests will drop in the green and red poker chips we use as ballots, then we’ll count the chips, announce the vote total and find out if the motion has passed. Now that’s what I call participatory democracy,” McGrath said.

Further information about the Hudson Valley Debate Union can be found at the HVDU’s Web sites: www.hvdebateunion.org and www.hudsonvalleydebate.com. The HVDU’s YouTube channel is located at http://www.youtube.com/user/hvdebateunion

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