If New York doesn’t meet its renewable energy goals over the next few years, some billionaires might be to blame. A group of well-heeled Hamptons property owners filed a lawsuit this week seeking to block a key piece of infrastructure needed to construct a large wind farm off the coast of Long Island.
EPR is spelling green in Albany
Extended producer responsibility.
It’s a mouthful, and not a phrase that slides gracefully off the tongue. But it’s front and center for many environmentalists this year when it comes to state legislative action.
EPR, as it’s called, is a concept that forces manufacturers to pay the costs of recycling the products they make. For a region and state – and nation, for that matter – mired in a recycling crisis since China tightened drastically the recyclables it would accept, it could be a game-changer, according to advocates.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo's budget: Hundreds of millions for mass transit, education
Smithtown HS Students Collaborate On Environmental Project
Students from both high schools are working together on a project that keeps local sewers and waterways clean.
SMITHTOWN, NY — Students in Kimberly Williams' marine science class at Smithtown High School West are once again collaborating with Advanced Placement art students from Tim Needles' class at Smithtown High School East for an environmentally-conscious project that aims to keep local sewers and waterways clean, the school district announced.
We’ll Always Have Paris: Biden Re-Ups, Activists Rejoice
Regional environmental activists are over the moon about President Joseph Biden’s swift action rejoining the Paris Agreement.
East Hampton Town Okays Offshore Wind Farm Agreement
Suffolk Dept. of Health: Contaminants found in private drinking wells in Calverton
The Suffolk Department of Health says that it has found contaminants in private drinking wells near the Grumman Facility in Calverton.
Several residents in Manorville say their drinking water is contaminated with dangerous chemicals, and the Citizens Campaign for the Environment tells News 12 the chemicals came from work done over 20 years ago at the former Navy site.
Energy & Environment Power 100: 51 - 100
67. Adrienne Esposito
Executive Director, Citizens Campaign for the Environment
Longtime Long Island environmentalist Adrienne Esposito heads up Citizens Campaign for the Environment, a 120,000-member organization with offices in Farmingdale, Albany, Syracuse, Buffalo and Connecticut. While Esposito fell short in her 2014 bid for a state Senate seat, despite public backing from Gov. Andrew Cuomo, she has continued to advocate for clean drinking water, protecting wetlands, investing in renewable energy and safer consumer products.
Toxins Detected in Long Island Drinking Wells
Connecticut power plant proposal at odds with climate goals, critics say
Opponents of the planned Killingly Energy Center want Gov. Ned Lamont to intervene to block the 650-megawatt project.
As Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont’s climate council finalizes recommendations for how the state can meet its greenhouse gas reduction goals, state agencies are simultaneously overseeing final approvals for a new natural gas-fired power plant.
Environmental Groups Ask Lamont, CGA: Say No To Killingly
"CT deserves clean air and climate change action for the holidays."
Environmental advocates, elected officials and community leaders joined together for a virtual press event today to highlight public opposition to NTE Partners' proposed fracked gas plant in Killingly, and to call for a moratorium on new fossil fuel infrastructure projects in Connecticut.
Tests show household products have 1,4-dioxane levels that exceed upcoming tighter NYS limits
Sunrise Wind Advancing Operations and Maintenance Hub in Suffolk County
Sunrise Wind, an offshore wind joint venture between Ørsted and Eversource, has announced a purchase in Brookhaven Town – 22 Research Way, in East Setauket – a new facility that will serve as the regional Operations and Maintenance (O&M) hub for Sunrise Wind and will help support the joint venture’s portfolio of Northeast wind farms.
Winters Bros. wants to move waste by rail - Environmental group presents concerns
Advocates: Contamination may have spread in Calverton
Data released by the U.S. Navy indicates that contamination from the former Grumman property in Calverton could be migrating farther off site and into private drinking wells, residents and elected officials said.
Advocates have for years urged the Navy to expand testing at the former Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant — which was owned by the federal government and operated by Northrop Grumman Corp. until 1996 — larger than a one-mile radius.
Newly released data disclose Navy knew of toxic PFAS chemicals in groundwater at Grumman ‘fence line’ in 2016
Environmentalists Push Navy To Recognize New Clean Water Standards In N.Y.
Letter: Let’s look at the facts on renewable energy
Riverhead’s solar moratorium on hold — for now
A proposed moratorium on new commercial solar facilities was tabled by the Riverhead Town Board yesterday.
The board voted 4-0 — with Councilman Frank Beyrodt recused due to family business interests — to table the measure for a short period of time to address concerns and questions about its language.




















