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Subject New York City Gets $61 Million to Electrify School Buses. Is It Enough?
Date March 28, 2024 12:23 PM
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City on the Edge: Climate Change and New York City
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NYC Gets $61 Million to Electrify School Buses. Is It Enough?

New York City recently secured $61.1 million in federal funding from the Environmental Protection Agency for 180 new electric school buses—grant money to help the city move away from powering its fleet with oil and gas.

But the city’s fleet still has over 10,000 buses running on polluting fossil fuels that contribute to global warming, and has a long way to go before guaranteeing all school buses in operation will be electric by 2035, as required by state law.

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