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American Focus > Blog > Environment > In New York, a pipeline proposal that just won’t die
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In New York, a pipeline proposal that just won’t die

Last updated: October 28, 2025 5:25 pm
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The fight against the Williams Company’s Northeastern Supply Enhancement (NESE) pipeline is heating up in New York City, particularly in Breezy Point, a coastal neighborhood where longtime resident Ed Power is leading the charge. Power, a retired firefighter, has seen his basement flood regularly over the past 15 years, prompting concerns about rising sea levels and the impact of climate change on his community.

The NESE pipeline, which has faced rejection multiple times due to environmental concerns, is now back on the table and moving forward at an alarming pace. Despite warnings from the state’s Department of Environmental Conservation about the potential dangers of the pipeline, the White House has intervened and pushed for its approval, citing a deal with Governor Kathy Hochul to allow a wind energy project to proceed in exchange.

Environmental activists and local residents are outraged at the fast-tracking of the pipeline proposal, which they see as a threat to public health, the environment, and the overall well-being of the community. Governor Hochul’s office has remained silent on the issue, leaving many wondering if she will prioritize the interests of the fossil fuel industry over the safety of her constituents.

Critics of the pipeline argue that it would come at a high cost to ratepayers, provide minimal job opportunities, and ultimately contribute to the worsening climate crisis. They question the necessity of the pipeline in meeting energy demands, particularly with the uncertain future of proposed data centers and the potential for renewable energy alternatives.

As the debate over the NESE pipeline continues, residents like Ed Power are determined to fight back against what they see as a dangerous and unnecessary project. With the support of environmental groups and concerned citizens, they are pushing for a more thorough review process and a commitment to protecting the health and safety of their community. As much as I would like to disagree, I must admit that I can’t argue that point. The statement made is valid and holds true in this context. It is important to acknowledge when someone makes a compelling argument that we cannot refute.

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When we find ourselves in a situation where we are faced with a point that we cannot argue against, it is important to reflect on why that is the case. Perhaps the evidence presented is strong and convincing, or maybe it aligns with our own beliefs and values. Regardless of the reason, it is crucial to acknowledge when someone else makes a valid point.

It takes humility and maturity to admit when we are wrong or when someone else has made a stronger argument. It shows that we are open-minded and willing to consider different perspectives. By acknowledging the validity of someone else’s point, we are fostering a culture of respect and understanding.

In the end, it is essential to remember that it is okay to not always have all the answers or be right all the time. By being open to learning from others and accepting when we cannot argue against a point, we can grow and expand our knowledge and understanding. So, in this case, I can’t argue that point, and that’s okay.

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