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Climate Change Advocates Plan 3rd Vigil at NY Governor's Westchester Home Sunday
They want him to halt the construction of the AIM pipeline and the CPV power plant, and close the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
Diverse faith leaders and residents from across Westchester and the wider NYC tri-state area will gather for a peaceful climate justice vigil at Gov. Andrew Cuomo's home in Chappaqua to support the Governor in the urgently needed rapid transition to 100 percent renewable energy in New York.
Organizers also said they're asking the governor to stop the imminent danger from multiple threats; halt the construction of the Spectra AIM pipeline and the CPV power plant, and close the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
Attendees are asked to bring a poem, musical instrument, song, prayer, or just your good intentions to share.
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We will gather at 6:15 pm in the Presbyterian Church of Mount Kisco parking lot on Millwood Road and respectfully proceed to the Governor's home at for the vigil at 6:30 pm, organizers said.
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