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As part of Vision Zero, DOT is bringing streets into the public realm by building pedestrian plazas. Turning streets from car-filled conduits into attractive places to relax makes city streets more inviting for pedestrians and help drivers become more aware of the need to drive slowly and attentively.
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Since 1989, NYLCV has worked to lobby state and local elected officials on environmental issues, provide objective information about environmental
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China recently shut its borders to plastic imports, creating a mounting recycling crisis in New York, and across the western world.
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Community Solar, now gaining popularity in New York, is a solar power system whose electricity is shared by more than one household. It expands solar energy in communities where many have traditionally lacked access.
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Technology and digital innovations have had a positive impact on our environment - we have the internet to thank for a large reduction of paper and waste. But these innovations can also have negative impacts that we should be aware of.
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An effective, environmentally-friendly, modern freight system is crucial to keep up with population growth, reduce tailpipe emissions and truck congestion. NYCEDC recently announced its plan to revamp New York City’s freight system with the Freight NYC initiative.
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During Scott Pruitt’s tenure, it became evident that fighting climate change and protecting our environment would not be the EPA’s priority. There is little reason to believe that new Acting EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler will be any different.
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While New York City’s municipal sanitation workers collect waste and recycling from our curbsides by day, private carting companies are responsible for collecting from commercial properties at night. Community advocates and city policymakers have been combating environmental, health, and safety issues within the commercial waste industry.
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