New York should reduce the amount of lead that is allowed in school sinks and water fountains, according to a report from environmentalists. Long Island
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New York and New England Need More Clean Energy. Is Hydropower From Canada the Best Way to Get it?
Two massive projects, requiring hundreds of miles of transmission lines, have left Indigenous communities in Canada, and some U.S. activists, up in arms.
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Duane Hanson and Sally Kwan live deep within Maine s North Woods and fear that construction of transmission lines for a project called New England Clean Energy Connect will destroy their idyllic existence. Credit: Sally Kwan
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As the sole residents of unorganized territory T5 R7 deep within Maine’s North Woods, Duane Hanson and his wife, Sally Kwan, have watched the land around them known for its natural beauty, diverse wildlife and recreational fishing transformed by decades of development.
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UPDATE: March 4, 2021: The New York State Office of Renewable Energy Siting has published final rules governing how it will issue permits for major renewable energy projects. The framework sets standard operating conditions, streamlines the development process, and addresses recurring issues in siting and permitting. Renewables advocates say the final rules will help grow the state s clean energy economy and bring in tens of thousands of jobs. The updated process means projects will be able to move through the permitting process more quickly and efficiently, Julie Tighe, President of the New York League of Conservation Voters, said in a statement.