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North Pole residents warn world the end of Christmas is at hand unless fossil fuels are left in ground

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December 21, 2015 – Watkins Glen, NY – The Grinch, Santa, and his elves took a short break from their Christmas preparations today to visit the gates of the Crestwood gas storage facility to warn the company that Santa—and the world—is watching. His elves and local friends held signs saying, “Dirty energy = naughty, clean renewables = nice” and “Here comes the sun, go solar!” Santa and twelve others, including the Grinch, were arrested for disorderly conduct while stopping a truck pulling construction equipment. Their message: there’s still time to get on Santa’s “nice” list.

“Santa is very worried about climate change,” elves close to Santa said. “He paid close attention to the climate negotiations in Paris. Where will we live when the ice at the North Pole melts? The reindeer are already falling through the melting tundra in their feeding grounds. It’s not just an issue for us, but for all the people living near the coasts … as ice melts, seas rise. Santa does not want anyone to be climate refugees.”

The Crestwood gas storage facility proposes to store methane, propane, and butane in salt caverns under the shores of Seneca Lake. It is one of many projects, including pipelines, which aim to develop “new markets” for the current glut of natural gas from the fracking boom, committing people to using natural gas far into the future. Natural gas is primarily methane, a significantly more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide over a 20-year timeframe.

“I’m here today to make sure kids know who’s being naughty and nice,” said Santa. “Crestwood has been very, very naughty by promoting the use of natural gas, which is making climate change worse. The people getting arrested at the gate, on the other hand, are very, very nice and are working hard to protect all of us.”

“I applaud what protesters there [at Seneca Lake] are doing,” said Robert Howarth in an interview with Evan Dawson on WXXI’s “Connections” in response to news that the North Pole gang was blockading at Crestwood. Howarth is a climate scientist and was a Cornell University delegate at the Paris climate talks earlier this month. “Coming out of Paris, we need to be carbon neutral by about 2035. Natural gas, and shale gas in particular is a disaster to what we are trying to do to reach this climate target…. Methane is 100-fold more potent a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide when it’s in the atmosphere…. If we immediately move off of natural gas, it will buy us 30 or 40 more years before we hit that 1.5 degree temperature increase.”

Santa and the Grinch joined many friends from the area in welcoming the return of the sun at Winter Solstice, noting that solar panels have been particularly high on the wish list requests in the area this year.

“Seneca Lake and the climate of the world are more important than things that go blink or things that are swirled,” said the Grinch. “The people who stand on this line today show the spirit of Christmas is not far away.”

Schuyler County deputies arrested the thirteen shortly before 2:00 p.m. as they blocked a dump truck pulling a mini excavator from leaving the facility.

The thirteen protesters were transported to the Schuyler County Sheriff’s department, charged with disorderly conduct, and released.

Crestwood’s methane gas storage expansion project was approved by the United States Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in October 2014 in the face of broad public opposition and unresolved questions about geological instabilities, fault lines, and possible salinization of Seneca Lake. The total number of arrests in the civil disobedience campaign over the past year now stands at 452. Whether due to low natural gas prices or the ongoing direct action campaign, construction of Crestwood’s natural gas storage expansion has not yet begun.

The thirteen arrested today included:

Stefan Senders (Santa Claus), 56, Hector, Schuyler County

Charlotte Senders (The Grinch), 19, Hector, Schuyler County

Coert Bonthius (Elf), 62, Ithaca, Tompkins County

Krys Cail (Elf), 62, Ulysses, Tompkins County

Lyndsay Clark (Elf), 54, Springwater, Livingston County

Kim Cunningham (Elf), 59, Naples, Ontario County

Barbara Eden (Elf), 63, Ithaca, Tompkins County

Patricia Heckart (Elf), 64, Ulysses, Tompkins County

Gretchen Herrmann (Elf), 66, Ithaca, Tompkins County

Todd Hobler (Elf), 53, Buffalo, Erie County

Gabrielle Illava (Elf), 26, Ithaca, Tompkins County

Bruce Reisch (Elf), 60, Geneva, Ontario County

Gabriel Shapiro, 19, Ithaca, Tompkins County

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Read more about the protesters at: http://www.wearesenecalake.com/seneca-lake-defendes/.

Read more about widespread objections to Crestwood’s gas storage plans: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/26/nyregion/new-york-winemakers-fight-gas-storage-plan-near-seneca-lake.html?_r=0.

Read Gannett’s investigative report about the risks and dangers of LPG gas storage: http://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/local/watchdog/2015/06/26/seneca-gas-storage-debated/29272421/.