21 May
Check out our summer of plastic-free actions to see where you can dive in! Collect plastic for art, help with a beach cleanup, attend a panel, make art, join us at the Mermaid Parade.. we've got a whole summer lined up.
READ MORE14 Mar
In our latest Climate Check podcast episode, Liat Olenick, who is co-founder and organizer at Climate Families NYC and an experienced public school educator, explains that young children can understand that climate pollution is bad, plus they love to solve problems. She describes how the youngest members of our society can participate in actions targeting the adults who can change the course of the climate crisis
READ MORE17 Jan
Make a quick call asking Governor Hochul to support the Climate Superfund Act
READ MORE17 Jan
In the face of the climate crisis, the Federal Government must stop the expansion of gas exports (we’re now the biggest exporter of gas on the planet). Sign this petition calling on President Biden and Energy Secretary Granholm to halt harmful LNG exports and get on course to meet our climate goals.
READ MORE7 Dec
The Tropical Deforestation-Free Procurement Act is on the verge of becoming law, awaiting only the signature of Governor Kathy Hochul to make history. Urge her to sign!
READ MORE16 Jun
Sign Up to Help Cool Down Brooklyn Take Action•Resources The World Meteorological Organization predicts that global climate patterns will be strongly affected by the return of El Niño in the Pacific this year. This means a higher than average number of 90-degree days here in Brooklyn. So this summer 350Brooklyn will be out in […]
READ MORE12 Jan
Relive the highs and lows of our climate activism in 2022. Happy New Year!
READ MORE11 Jan
Email to tell New Legislative Committee Chairs to Support the Climate, Jobs, and Justice Package!
READ MORE21 Nov
Just two months ago, the grassroots climate movement stopped Joe Manchin’s dirty pipeline deal. Manchin’s plan would fast-track dangerous fossil fuel projects that threaten our climate and communities. We stood together and stopped the dirty deal once, but the fight isn’t over yet. Schumer and Manchin are once again pushing his pro-fossil fuel, pro-pipeline agenda. […]
READ MORE9 Nov
Advocates across the state are pushing for a modernization of NY State’s 40-year-old Bottle Deposit Law and to increase the deposit from a nickel to a dime. Sign the petition!
READ MORE9 Mar
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 MORE9 Feb
We 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 MORE22 Dec
Vanessa Barrios, an urban planner with the Regional Planning Association Episode 4. The Power of a Just Transportation System is now live By Eva Dean Eva Dean is the host of Climate Check: Stories and Solutions, and is a member of Climate Idea Exchange. December 21, 2021•Listen now anchor.fm•Spotify•Google Podcasts•Radio Public•Breaker•Apple•website In episode 4 of […]
READ MORE26 Oct
Watch the video from last week's installment of the Climate Wednesdays series, "Bringing Solar Home: A Town Hall for New Yorkers"
READ MORE25 Aug
Stop the Money Pipeline Coalition’s Deadline Glasgow initiative is gathering tens of thousands of signatures on a petition to demand that the US government and financial institutions stop funding the expansion of fossil fuel infrastructure and the destruction of tropical forests before the Glasgow Climate Talks on November 1, 2021.
READ MORE19 Jun
A diverse group of kids, citizens, activists, council members, bus drivers and advocacy groups have been asking for Electric School Buses for over twenty years, but now that the legislation (Intro 455) finally has enough votes to pass Speaker Corey Johnson is ignoring our calls for a vote on it!
READ MORE30 Dec
As we approach the turn of the year when the nights are long and when we are isolated indoors by both the weather and the pandemic, we’d like to reflect on our experiences of this past year and express our hopes for 2021.
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