By Claudia Braymer, Protect the Adirondacks Executive Director Environmental and conservation groups support a new bill to provide tax incentives to landowners to help them protect their wild forest lands. Maintaining mature wild forests conserves wildlife habitat, protections air and water quality and soil health, and helps to fight climate change by sequestering and storing carbon. Permanently protecting forest lands will also help New York meet its statutory goal of conserving 30 percent o...| The Adirondack Almanack
A little-known dataset opens the door to smarter climate strategies for 22,000 large buildings in New York State.| Urban Green Council
Environmental and conservation groups support real property tax incentive to encourage private landowners to permanently protect wild forests| Protect the Adirondacks!
Energy storage plays important role across multiple sectors in a plan for the “deep decarbonisation” of New York State approved this week.| Energy-Storage.News
Several recent reports show that New York’s Climate Leadership & Community Protection Act (Climate Act) is not going as planned. It appears that Governor Hochul is becoming aware that rea…| Pragmatic Environmentalist of New York
A different version of this article was published at Watts Up With That. As part of the Department of Public Service Proceeding 15-E-0302 a technical conference was held on December 11 and 12, 2023…| Pragmatic Environmentalist of New York