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Our Gala brings together elected and public officials, business leaders, environmentalists, and philanthropists to support our efforts to fight climate change, conserve land and water, and protect public health across NY.
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High-Tech septic systems are coming to Suffolk County
  Long Island’s Suffolk County Legislature has taken a new measure towards combating the increasing problem of nitrogen pollution seen
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NYC Moves Forward on Organic Waste Reduction
New York City has taken another great step towards meeting Mayor de Blasio’s OneNYC goal of  Zero Waste by 2030
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Advocates Say Bus Ridership is Down, Offer a Path Forward
The NYC Bus Coalition has released a report highlighting some of the key areas where bus service in NYC is
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New Study tests Micropollutants in the Hudson River
Water issues are getting their time in the spotlight, and lead is not the only problem people are worried about.
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New York set to get largest offshore wind farm in the country
New York State strives to be one of the leaders in the Northeast towards increasing the accessibility, affordability, and implementation
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Algal Blooms: A new summer hazard?
Over the last few summers, you may have seen an increase in “Harmful Algae Bloom” warnings pop-up around your favorite
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New York State & Distributed Energy - The Five Year Plan
New York State has long been at work in building their platform for building energy markets through their discussions on “Reforming the Energy Vision," and we're finally seeing the state’s utilities take action providing initial blueprints of how they plan to make the transition to distributed energy platform providers.
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Not A Drop Safe to Drink
After recent statements issued that ensured Hoosick Falls residents that they have safe, clean drinking water, we see another source of contamination that raises concern over the validity of those results. This time, the town of Petersburgh is exhibiting high levels of contamination.
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