Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Sustain the heat

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We are eager for the day when single-family homes, apartment buildings and Housing Authority developmen­ts in New York can keep the people inside their four walls warm in the bone-chilling dead of winter using all-renewable energy sources. Which is why we support efforts by the government and the private sector to accelerate the developmen­t of solar power, wind and technologi­es unknown.

But we don’t know whether that day will arrive in 10 years, or 20, or 30, which is why it makes basic sense to build out a pipeline to deliver natural gas from its sources in Pennsylvan­ia to its consumers in the five boroughs of New York City.

Just as we need to keep delivering and pumping gasoline for our cars while technologi­cal and environmen­tal pioneers roll out consumer-friendly electric vehicles, we must reliably heat

our residences in the here and now.

Environmen­talists want Gov. Cuomo to try to kill the project, inviting a fight with President Trump that he will likely lose. They say the state must instead go all-in for renewable alternativ­es. The two concepts are not mutually exclusive.

We need to develop and make widely available affordable, plentiful, carbon-free energy sources but we would be foolish to foreclose ourselves access to a plentiful and affordable fuel that’s being burned regardless across America and overseas.

Climate change is a threat to our planet, and especially to our coastal city. Combating it requires collective action. We hope that by the time the Williams Northeast Supply Enhancemen­t project is complete, we will have found better ways to keep people warm.

We don’t have them yet.

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