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Preserve Buttonhook Forest
These 20.3 acres are part of a rare 100-acre “carbon sink” that's helping to fight climate change.
If the subdivision is approved 676 trees would be clearcut and bedrock blasted, leading to habitat loss, soil erosion, noise, air, and water pollution.
Protect the Hudson from Radioactive Waste!
Holtec International, who received $2.4 B dollars of New York ratepayer funds, should not be allowed to dump one million gallons of tritiated water into the Hudson River. Educate yourself and sign the petition.
Public Hearing Single-Use Foodware Fact Sheet
There will be an opportunity for public comment on March 6th at 7 PM. Learn about the proposed Single-use Foodware law and get informed using the fact sheet attached.
Save Pocantico Lake - Signatures Needed!
Pocantico Lake and its adjoining county park have served as a place of respite for Westchester residents and for wildlife for over three decades. But now, it is all at risk. Read here about our grassroots effort to oppose environmentally destructive development and protect this irreplaceable natural resource for generations to come.
Sunrise Movement Westchester: Youth Climate Action Demands
For far too long, Westchester municipalities have made proclamations of climate progress without actually setting real deadlines for themselves. Westchester's young people demand a change.
Urge Westchester County to Develop a Zero Waste Plan
The City of Peekskill, the host community, is an Environmental Justice community that has been severely and disproportionately impacted. For decades, Peekskill has been ground zero for the continuous hazardous air emissions and a legacy of pollution from this facility that is our county’s largest industrial air pollutant.