…offshore wind projects, cutting transportation-related carbon emissions, and eliminating fossil fuel from buildings that contribute to asthma. If re-elected, Gonzalez will continue to support water infrastructure free from lead, implement…
…their inventory ($2.4 million) and pipe replacement ($12.6 million) The City of Albany was awarded $14.8 million to assist with their inventory ($2 million) and pipe replacement ($12.8 million) The…
…better protection of commercial waste workers, stricter waste reduction goals, and enforced recycling standards. To combat these environmental, health, and safety issues within the commercial waste industry, in 2015 city…
…this past April. While speaking to the Representatives, the NYLCV team thanked members such as Rep. Paul Tonko (D-NY-20) and Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY-18) for their support in preserving…
…by pushing for the Land Bank, are now seeing the move pay off in spades. In response, Willy Janeway, Executive Director of the Adirondack Council, praised the move: “National, statewide…
…from 1999-2010 in the U.S. was 1.2 million. Pipes delivering drinking water can contain lead, and today there are still about 6 million lead pipes endangering 10 million people, many…
…“When Rising Seas Hit Home,” the Union for Concerned Scientists projects low, intermediate, and high scenarios for sea level rise across the lower 48 states, and New York, in particular,…
…buyer of plastics and recyclables, importing 45% of all the world’s plastic waste. Most sources of this plastic are high-income countries, with the United States at the top of the…