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Kathy Hochul during next year's legislative session.Īssembly Speaker Carl Heastie (D-Bronx) said he watched a portion of the hearing but that he hadn’t yet gotten a full debriefing. The results of the hearing in terms of legislative action are not yet clear, but two socialist senators have denounced the interim head of NYPA for opposing the bill and say they plan to vote against his nomination by Gov. The Build Public Renewables Act, which also authorizes NYPA to build new renewables to serve its customers and ensure the state meets its climate goals, was the subject of a marathon Assembly hearing last month. French: Supporters of a measure to require the New York Power Authority to supply renewables to all its customers and all state buildings while largely shutting down its fossil fleet by 2030 will continue to press for its passage next year - despite opposition from authority leaders. NYPA RENEWABLES PRESSURE - POLITICO’s Marie J. Why the state's wetlands and bayshore are vital to New Jersey's environment. Shifting sands have created a new sandbar that almost looks like a beach during low tide on the Point Pleasant side of Manasquan Inlet. State parks purchased a 17-mile former railroad bed for $400,000 with the intention of making the Genesee Valley Greenway a 90-mile corridor and create loop trails in the area. New York City homeowners flooded by Ida have few options. Park against rising seas, asking for more input and green space. Some residents are opposing plans to fortify Robert F. DEC is seeking consultants to help plan for high visitor use, with funding from the Environmental Protection Fund. The Oswego County Soil and Water Conservation District is using a drone, and other techniques, to fight invasive species. You’ll also receive daily policy news and other intelligence you need to act on the day’s biggest stories.

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The Climate Action Council meets 2 p.m., no agenda was posted Sunday evening but an update from the subgroups is likely. NYSERDA holds a proposers webinar for the latest offshore wind solicitation, 10 a.m.

That has important consequences for air temperature, physical and mental health and property values, among other things.”

That money, part of a suite of climate justice-related provisions in the legislation, has drawn attention within the city of Rochester, which is currently at work revamping its urban forestry master plan… In Rochester, the difference in canopy cover ― the amount of an area covered by trees, as seen from above ― differs by more than 30 percentage points from the most tree-covered neighborhood to the least. URBAN FORESTS IN FOCUS - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle’s Justin Murphy: “The $739 billion Inflation Reduction Act signed into law this month includes $1.5 billion for urban forestry, a massive investment intended to make cities more green and more resilient to increasing heat due to climate change. We'll take a look at the week ahead and look back on what you may have missed last week. Good morning and welcome to the Monday edition of the New York & New Jersey Energy newsletter. We’ll be back on our normal schedule on Tuesday, Sept. PROGRAMMING NOTE: New York & New Jersey Energy won’t publish from Monday, Aug.
