Make Art Not Gas, Says Yoko Ono

Yoko Ono and Sean Lennon, wife and son of the late John Lennon, launched an Artists Against Fracking coalition Wednesday at Manhattan’s Paley Center.
Make Art Not Gas, Says Yoko Ono
Actor Mark Ruffalo speaks during the launch of Artists Against Fracking, an activist partnership project opposed to hydraulic fracking in Manhattan on Aug. 28. (Benjamin Chasteen/The Epoch Times)
Amelia Pang
8/29/2012
Updated:
9/29/2015
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Artist Yoko Ono speaks during the launch of Artists Against Fracking, an activist partnership project opposed to hydraulic fracking in Manhattan on August 29, 2012. (Benjamin Chasteen/The Epoch Times)

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Sean Lennon, son of the late John Lennon, speaks during the launch of Artists Against Fracking, an activist partnership project opposed to hydraulic fracking in Manhattan Wednesday. (Benjamin Chasteen/The Epoch Times)

“[The government officials] are really smart, and have good intentions,” Lennon said. “We just think the subject of fracking has not been fully understood.”

The coalition is concerned that fracking chemicals will leak into water sources.

Ono is now 79. Lennon took her hand to help her step up to the podium Wednesday.

“Eventually logic and love will overcome everything, everything is beautiful as long as it doesn’t get destroyed,” Ono said. “Say yes to life and say no to fracking.”

Ono encouraged people to send emails to Cuomo through artistsagainstfracking.com. “We have to show him every day we are not forgetting,” she said.

The coalition’s origin dates back to Oct. 9, 2010, the late John Lennon’s birthday, when Ono gave out the annual Lennon Ono Grants for Peace. One of the four recipients was Josh Fox, who directed “Gasland,” an Academy Award-nominated documentary about fracking.

Renewable energy

<a href="https://www.theepochtimes.com/assets/uploads/2015/07/120829Mark-AAF-BenC7515.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-285769" title="120829Mark AAF-BenC7515" src="https://www.theepochtimes.com/assets/uploads/2015/07/120829Mark-AAF-BenC7515-676x406.jpg" alt="Actor Mark Ruffalo speaks during the launch of Artists Against Fracking, an activist partnership project opposed to hydraulic fracking in Manhattan on Aug. 28. (Benjamin Chasteen/The Epoch Times)" width="590" height="354"/></a>
Actor Mark Ruffalo speaks during the launch of Artists Against Fracking, an activist partnership project opposed to hydraulic fracking in Manhattan on Aug. 28. (Benjamin Chasteen/The Epoch Times)

“Let’s just jump over the middle man and go straight to the source, the sun,” Lennon said, referring to how the coalition is not only against fracking, but also does not consider coal a renewable energy source.

“If you don’t want to trust the guy with the bow tie, you should trust Dr. Tony Ingraffea from Cornell University,” Lennon joked.

The coalition advocates long-term renewable and carbon-free power, such as solar and wind power.

“Nobody controls the price of sun or wind, we can harness those with a much smaller carbon footprint forever,” Ingraffea said.

Ingraffea reiterated that despite proposed government regulations allowing fracking in New York, “It is impossible to design a well that will not leak. As wells age, just like anything else, they degrade.”

Mark Ruffalo—who played the Hulk in the movie “The Avengers”—also spoke at the press event.

“I’m here today to talk about love.” Ruffalo said.

“I want to express my love to the fossil fuel industry for giving us 100 years of cheap carbon energy, to bring us the industrial revolution, the technical revolution, and now the renewable energy revolution,” he said. “You’ve given us a chance to take a step in our evolution, but we must leave behind what was once very, very good for us that has now has become bad for us.”

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Amelia Pang is a New York-based, award-winning journalist. She covers local news and specializes in long-form, narrative writing. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in journalism and global studies from the New School. Subscribe to her newsletter: http://tinyletter.com/ameliapang
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