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City of Yes For Housing Opportunity Passes NYC City Council
The New York City Council has adopted a modified version of the City of Yes for Housing Opportunity proposal, a critical step toward addressing the city’s housing crisis while incorporating sustainability and infrastructure improvements. The revised plan includes significant zoning reforms, new affordability measures, and a $5 billion investment in housing and infrastructure—a victory for advocates of balanced and equitable development. New York City is facing its worst housing shortage in decades. The City of Yes aims to address this crisis by updating outdated zoning laws to allow more housing across neighborhoods, projecting the creation of 80,000 new homes over 15 years. 
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Solar Energy Output is Bright Spot for NY’s Clean Energy Transition
Under New York state’s 2019 Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (Climate Act), the state is obligated by law to drastically reduce its greenhouse gas emissions as it strives to achieve 70 percent renewable energy by 2030, with several intermittent goals along the way.
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Extreme Drought Leads to Wildfires Across the Region
By Peter Aronson Climate change is increasingly causing extreme weather around the globe, including more hurricanes and other storms, record-breaking
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2024 NYLCV Long Island Cocktail Party
Our Long Island Cocktail Party will bring together local business leaders, elected officials, community groups and members of the public to celebrate our shared commitment to environmental protection and clean energy in the region.
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Smart Growth: Achieving a Sustainable and Successful Agriculture Sector
New York State is a major agriculture producer, and the New York League of Conservation Voters wants to make sure these resources and land are preserved, enhanced and used as appropriately and efficiently as possible in our state’s ongoing effort to maintain our farms, and along the way, reduce our carbon footprint. We reduce our carbon footprint by eating food grown and processed locally, because the transportation of food over long distances is a significant producer of greenhouse gasses. Plus, farmland is the least carbon-intensive land use and can even capture and sequester atmospheric carbon pollution. New York’s agriculture sector is a vital state resource that must be preserved and protected by our state and its leaders. We need strong programs and key legislation that will encourage farming and ensure that those providing our local food supply are in a sound position to succeed. Here is what the League is advocating for so New York State agriculture can grow and prosper in the future:
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STATEMENT FROM NYLCV PRESIDENT JULIE TIGHE ON GOV. HOCHUL IMPLEMENTING CONGESTION PRICING
"New Yorkers deserve less traffic, cleaner air, and robust investments in mass transit because we cannot drive our way out
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Election Roundup: Green Gains in Albany, Setbacks in Washington
By Peter Aronson “The election results are a serious setback for environmental progress, with Donald Trump returning to the White
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Statement From NYLCV President Julie Tighe on General Election Results
The election results are a serious setback for environmental progress, with Donald Trump returning to the White House and an
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