AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNew York Climate Policy: New York’s climate targets are getting weakened as the state budget rolls back earlier ambitions, adding pressure to meet emissions goals while housing and affordability demands grow. Environmental Justice & Wildlife: A first Long Island snakehead sighting is triggering emergency containment efforts in Suffolk waters, highlighting how invasive species can turn up fast and force rapid local action. Clean Water & Local Infrastructure: Ossining is set to receive $5 million in state funding for a water treatment plant, a reminder that upgrades to wastewater systems are still one of the most direct ways to protect rivers and public health. Native Communities & School Discipline: NYSED ordered reforms in an Akwesasne school after “time out boxes” were found in use, including removing the devices and changing district policies. Conservation & Safety: A dam-removal push in Indiana underscores the broader conservation case for removing dangerous low-head dams—an issue that resonates with New York’s own river and habitat restoration debates. Energy & Housing: New York is also moving ahead with a 100-megawatt solar project after habitat-footprint concerns eased, balancing renewable buildout with wildlife protection.
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