"Several critical policy areas deserve far more attention in this mayoral race, particularly when it comes to environmental justice in frontline communities, which are mainly in the outer boroughs." The post Opinion: What NYC’s Mayoral Candidates Are Missing on Climate appeared first on City Limits.| City Limits
"The private sector can bring creative solutions, technical expertise, flexibility and long-term commitment that are often difficult to marshal within traditional public systems."| City Limits
The High Seas Treaty has shown the power of international treaties to protect global commons and provides a blueprint to for other ecosystems.| E-International Relations
Integrating peacebuilding into climate action is not just a moral imperative but a strategic necessity.| E-International Relations
Discover how the OceanOmics Centre uses the Maxwell® RSC 48 to scale marine eDNA monitoring with greater speed, consistency, and confidence.| Promega Connections
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Public comments are closing soon for an underwater pipeline project that sprang back to life this spring after talks between Hochul and Trump.| New York Focus
Short-staffed since a strike this winter, the prison system is keeping people locked in their boiling cells and dorms for upwards of 21 hours a day.| New York Focus
The judge suggested he'll rule that the state is violating its climate law.| New York Focus
Building nuclear will test whether New York state is still capable of constructing megaprojects as it has done in the past.| New York Focus
As environmental justice groups seek to compel the state to follow its climate law, the Hochul administration is set to argue that it deserves a pass.| New York Focus
Attyx, formerly known as SUNCo, is set to lose its license to operate in the state over what regulators called “false and misleading” sales pitches.| New York Focus
Empower+ helps thousands of New Yorkers afford energy efficiency upgrades. The state is planning to slash funding by nearly two-thirds in two years.| New York Focus
Trump’s megabill gives wind and solar companies one year to put as many shovels in the ground as possible. They want New York officials to help.| New York Focus
The weather is warming up (at least in the Northern Hemisphere). There is nothing more refreshing on a hot summer day than a dip in cool lake waters, so people everywhere are digging out their swimsuits and hitting the beach. Unfortunately, the same warm temperatures that drive us to the beach can also cause a […]| Promega Connections
State officials said they needed more time for “stakeholder engagement” on cap and invest. But groups involved with the program have gotten crickets.| New York Focus
"I can't vote yes on a project in which the majority of the community doesn't know what's going on," Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, who sits on the task force that will vote on a final proposal for the Brooklyn Marine Terminal, said at a rally in early April. "I'm on the task force and I don't know what's going on."| City Limits
Lowering costs or shifting them?| Revolving Door Project
Our first video roundup goes deep to explain how we ended up where we are today, and what we need to change.| America Walks
Mexico's rainy season brings refreshment and color to the landscape. Rains begin in May/June and run to October each year; sometimes spilling into November| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
Promega is committed to driving sustainability in life sciences through innovative products, renewable energy, and minimizing waste.| Promega Connections
Practical advice about short-listing locations in Mexico that offer a climate you'll feel comfortable living in through the seasons| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
Cold spells that suddenly arrive across Mexico's central highlands can be felt anytime from late autumn through to early spring| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
Practical tips and advice for dealing with the effects of the dry season when you're living in Mexico, or here on an extended stay| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
Most of Mexico enjoys agreeable climates year-round, but some areas can get cool or cold, particularly after sundown, during the fall and winter months| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico