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City on the Edge: Climate Change and New York City
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‘People Were Scrambling’: Officials Press for Better Emergency Plans for NYC Wildfires, Flash Floods
Councilmembers and the NYC Comptroller’s Office have raised concerns about the city’s ability to handle climate emergencies. They propose more preparation ahead of wildfires and legislation to offer shelter during dangerous downpours, incidents that have become more frequent in recent years.
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NYCHA Tenants Can Apply For Up To $5,000 For Climate Projects
In the three years since the grant launched, recipients have planned programs like community gardens and tree planting at their campuses. Applications will close March 23.
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Is Your City Councilmember Passing Green Legislation? Look Them Up Here
The New York League of Conservation Voters ranks city councilmembers, whose seats are up for grabs in their year’s elections, based on how they voted on key environmental bills. You can look up their scores here.
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