The return of dirty diesel school buses that fill the air with pollution may be the only constant in a back-to-school month filled with changes this year. Continue Reading →
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Green Infrastructure At Home Tips From Harlem To Hollis
Green infrastructure (GI) helps protect our waterways, reduces flooding, and beautifies our public spaces. Continue Reading →
NYLCVEF Launches NYC Climate Action Tracker To Measure Progress On OneNYC
In honor of Earth Week, the New York League of Conservation Voters Education Fund (NYLCVEF) launched its New York City Climate Action Tracker that will measure the City’s progress on climate goals set in Mayor de Blasio’s OneNYC plan. Continue Reading →
Green Tips, Organizing A Zero-Waste Event From Harlem To Hollis
Held on March 5, 2020, NYLCVEF’s Westchester Clean Energy Summit was a zero-waste event!
Green Tips, Finding The Right Plants For Your Home From Harlem To Hollis
Adding plants to your home can beautify your space, improve indoor air quality, and produce a supply of tasty ingredients reports NYLCVEF. Continue Reading →
NYLCVEF Releases New Recommendations To Reform Article 10 And Site Renewable Energy
The New York League of Conservation Voters Education Fund (NYLCVEF) last night released Breaking Down the Barriers to Renewable Energy Siting: Recommendations Report identifying recommendations to reform Article 10 and site large-scale renewable energy projects in New York State. Continue Reading →