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The New York City Department of Sanitation’s (DSNY) proposed commercial organics regulations were heard at a public hearing last week,
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Yesterday, the New York City Council heard Intro-1661, championed by Council Member Espinal, to create a comprehensive urban agriculture plan for New York City. We are excited by the possibilities and Adriana Espinoza represented NYLCV at the hearing, testifying in support of the bill.
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On Election Day 2017, New York State voters will be asked to help make the Adirondacks and Catskills safer for residents and visitors by voting Yes for Ballot Proposal #3. Environmental groups across the state support Prop 3. Learn more and pledge to Vote YES!
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though New York and many other states along the Atlantic coast have bounced back from Sandy’s devastation -- which required a total federal aid package of $50.5 billion -- there is still a lot of work to be done.
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New York State has set an ambitious goal of generating at least 50 percent of our energy from renewable sources by 2030. While cleaning our energy mix is a bipartisan and largely uncontroversial proposition in the state in theory, in practice is has been significantly more challenging. This has prompted the state, renewable energy developers and environmental groups to look for policy changes to make it easier to build renewables.
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Just four short months after President Trump’s announcement to withdraw the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement, and the signing of Executive Order 26, Mayor De Blasio released today 1.5°C: Aligning New York City with the Paris Climate Agreement, which outlines the City’s rapid plan to limit greenhouse gases over the next four years.
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The Trump Administration is revisiting Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards, with plans to weaken minimum average fuel efficiency standards for car manufacturers over the next several years. NYS Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, NYC Mayor de Blasio, NYS Comptroller Tom DiNapoli and NYC Comptroller Stringer have each announced their strong opposition.
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