A lack of penalty enforcement is threatening to undermine Local Law 97, aka the 'Dirty Buildings' bill! Sign this petition telling Mayor Adams you want him to fight for this law not undermine it.
READ MOREThe Climate Action Council's plan for NY is out! It's not perfect. Use this guide to send in as many comments as you like!
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READ MORESign up to be alerted when there are specific needs for help in YOUR DISTRICT (e.g., constituent calls, closing down fossil fuel projects, pushing for electric school bus infrastructure, tweeting, op-eds, etc.).
READ MOREWe are forming district-level teams for our "Decarbonizing District by District" project. Let us know your district so we can alert you when we start working on decarbonizing it!
READ MORETestimony before a legislative or administrative body is one of the most effective ways people can influence public policy. Register for our monthly meeting and learn how to testify with confidence!
READ MORETake one minute to tell powerful legislators on the Environmental Conservation Committees to invest $15 billion in climate justice this budget season!
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READ MOREUse this toolkit to spread the word about our first major Climate Can't Wait 2022 action on January 25th. If each of us mobilizes even just one or two people, we'll have a groundswell of support!
READ MOREHelp Pass Climate Legislation in Albany! The 2022 Legislative Session has opened in Albany, and it will be a critical one for climate action in New York State. 350Brooklyn has joined with climate groups across the state to push for the passage of twelve good bills, including NY Renews’ Climate and Community Protection Act. On January 25th, we’re going to get the ball rolling. […]
READ MORECall Speaker Carl Heastie and Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins to tell them that we demand not a penny less than $15 billion for climate justice in 2022.
READ MOREIt's 2022 and a number of newly-elected City Council members will take their seats. What does this mean for climate action in NYC? What does it mean for 350Brooklyn? Register to join the conversation!
READ MORESign up for a fun end-of-year meeting featuring a watch party and pub quiz!
READ MOREOur Fall 2021 series continues with "Active Hope: Emotional Resilience in the Face of the Climate Crisis". Sign up now with BPL to attend this event on Zoom!
READ MOREWhere: Times Square When: November 13 @ 12pm What: Rally for climate justice Tropical Storm Ida made it abundantly clear: here in New York, climate change is not some future problem that we can deal with down the line. It is a matter of life and death, right here, right now. With the end of […]
READ MORESign up is open for curbside composting. DSNY wants to hear from everyone interested in Curbside Composting as it helps them make the case to expand this service to more neighborhoods.
READ MORESign this petition as part of our #breakfreefromplastic actions to ask the Biden Administration to stop issuing permits for new and expanded petrochemical facilities
READ MOREWatch the video from last week's installment of the Climate Wednesdays series, "Bringing Solar Home: A Town Hall for New Yorkers"
READ MOREPledge to vote YES on proposal 2 this November, to secure clean air, clean water, and a healthful environment as a right for every New Yorker, for generations to come!
READ MORENational Grid is proposing to build two new dirty fracked gas vaporizers at its Greenpoint storage facility at the head of the North Brooklyn Pipeline. Gov Hochul's Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) will decide soon whether to grant a permit for those vaporizers. Sign the petition to say, FRACK NO!
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