…on behalf of the community throughout this process. Since they introduced the new plan, the city held more than 40 meetings with community-based organizations, tenant associations, NYCHA residents, and community…
…recently announced that the 2019 Climate Smart Communities (CSC) Grant Program is open for applications. This program was established in 2016 to provide 50/50 matching grants to cities, towns, villages,…
…are on the ballot. Polls are open from 6am-9pm. You can locate your polling place here. As part of our mission to educate, engage and empower New Yorkers to be…
…the marine ecosystem. The water off of New York’s coast has been federally protected for the past several decades, so state laws for its protection are outdated. A. 2572/S. 2316…
The ongoing federal government shutdown has brought several consequences to our environment and public health. Most importantly, the shutdown has left much of the EPA’s 14,000 employees furloughed. Many local…
…the antithesis of Interior’s mandate. Acting Secretary David Bernhardt may continue Zinke’s anti-environmental legacy. He is seen as the behind-the-scenes architect of Zinke’s policies. He was reportedly the brain behind…
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…Grodenchik, and 18 agencies, organizations and individuals testified. Trees mitigate climate change, provide clean air, and contribute to the well-being of residents. In total, NYC’s trees remove 1,300 tons of…