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From @EarthJustice.org’s Susan Kraham: “DEC’s approval is a 180 degree reversal — in 2020 it denied the exact same application…The project hasn’t changed, the impacts haven’t changed — the only thing that has changed is DEC’s decision which it reversed with no reasonable explanation.”
November 20, 2025 at 6:55 PM
From @EarthJustice.org’s Susan Kraham: “DEC’s approval is a 180 degree reversal — in 2020 it denied the exact same application…The project hasn’t changed, the impacts haven’t changed — the only thing that has changed is DEC’s decision which it reversed with no reasonable explanation.”
Mark Izeman of @NRDC.org told @errollouis.bsky.social on Inside City Hall: "The pipeline is the same. The laws are the same. The only thing that's changed is the politics."
Mark Izeman of @NRDC.org told @errollouis.bsky.social on Inside City Hall: "The pipeline is the same. The laws are the same. The only thing that's changed is the politics."
$24 million will support on-farm projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions & improve water quality and soil health, $2 million will assist New York’s Soil and Water Conservation Districts in their work to protect water quality and the long-term health of the State’s waterways.
November 18, 2025 at 5:39 PM
$24 million will support on-farm projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions & improve water quality and soil health, $2 million will assist New York’s Soil and Water Conservation Districts in their work to protect water quality and the long-term health of the State’s waterways.
Roy Green, NYSP2I’s director: “These collaborative projects cover a wide range of topics, showcasing the diverse approaches needed to protect our environment and advance our mission of providing a comprehensive, statewide program to tackle complex environmental challenges.”
November 17, 2025 at 8:48 PM
Roy Green, NYSP2I’s director: “These collaborative projects cover a wide range of topics, showcasing the diverse approaches needed to protect our environment and advance our mission of providing a comprehensive, statewide program to tackle complex environmental challenges.”
Want to support even MORE intelligent waste management? Tell NYC to adopt and strengthen its solid waste plan. You can submit your comments before 5pm TODAY Monday 11/17. Submit yours here: eany.good.do/healthycommu...
November 17, 2025 at 3:20 PM
Want to support even MORE intelligent waste management? Tell NYC to adopt and strengthen its solid waste plan. You can submit your comments before 5pm TODAY Monday 11/17. Submit yours here: eany.good.do/healthycommu...
“During the week of Nov. 9 to 15, the five boroughs diverted 5.9 million pounds of food and yard waste from landfills. The record-breaking collection surpassed the previous highs. This success is tied to the growing participation in the new citywide curbside composting program.”
November 17, 2025 at 3:20 PM
“During the week of Nov. 9 to 15, the five boroughs diverted 5.9 million pounds of food and yard waste from landfills. The record-breaking collection surpassed the previous highs. This success is tied to the growing participation in the new citywide curbside composting program.”
EANY’s Katherine Nadeau: “Delaying the All Electric Buildings Act will keep us stuck in a fossil fuel past we can’t afford. We need the governor to fight for clean energy, not drag things out further. Every month we wait holds back New York’s climate progress and puts our future at risk.”
November 14, 2025 at 11:00 PM
EANY’s Katherine Nadeau: “Delaying the All Electric Buildings Act will keep us stuck in a fossil fuel past we can’t afford. We need the governor to fight for clean energy, not drag things out further. Every month we wait holds back New York’s climate progress and puts our future at risk.”
EANY’s Katherine Nadeau: “Gov. Hochul has a responsibility to lead on climate, not double down on fossil fuel projects that will leave ordinary New Yorkers paying the price for generations.”
November 12, 2025 at 5:49 PM
EANY’s Katherine Nadeau: “Gov. Hochul has a responsibility to lead on climate, not double down on fossil fuel projects that will leave ordinary New Yorkers paying the price for generations.”
@NewYorkStateAG.bsky.social: “As the federal government continues to shrink from its responsibility to protect some of our most precious resources, it is critically important that New York secure the ecological balance needed to keep us prosperous and healthy for generations to come.”
November 12, 2025 at 2:04 PM
@NewYorkStateAG.bsky.social: “As the federal government continues to shrink from its responsibility to protect some of our most precious resources, it is critically important that New York secure the ecological balance needed to keep us prosperous and healthy for generations to come.”