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Category: Environmental Equity

From Redlined Blocks to Green Zones: Environmental Justice in New York City
Environmental Equity

From Redlined Blocks to Green Zones: Environmental Justice in New York City

Sahar KhorramiFebruary 25, 2026

From Redlined Blocks to Green Zones: Environmental Justice in New York City – New York City is transforming its most polluted neighborhoods into healthier, greener places to live, using zoning reform, community input, and climate funding to close long-standing environmental gaps.

Clean Air, Fair City: Mamdani’s Fight Against Pollution in NYC’s Most Vulnerable Neighborhoods
Environmental Equity

Clean Air, Fair City: Mamdani’s Fight Against Pollution in NYC’s Most Vulnerable Neighborhoods

Sofia RodriguezFebruary 25, 2026

Clean Air, Fair City: Mamdani’s Fight Against Pollution in NYC’s Most Vulnerable Neighborhoods – Mamdani’s clean air initiative is cutting emissions, targeting industrial pollution hotspots, and prioritizing justice for the communities breathing the dirtiest air.

Waste Not: New York City’s Push for Zero Waste and Environmental Justice
Environmental Equity

Waste Not: New York City’s Push for Zero Waste and Environmental Justice

Stephanie CurryFebruary 25, 2026

Waste Not: New York City’s Push for Zero Waste and Environmental Justice – From composting expansion to recycling innovation, New York City’s zero-waste agenda aims to transform trash management into a cornerstone of climate resilience and neighborhood equity.

Powering Fairness: How New York City Will Expand Clean Energy Access for All
Environmental Equity

Powering Fairness: How New York City Will Expand Clean Energy Access for All

Faith WaverlyFebruary 25, 2026

Powering Fairness: How New York City Will Expand Clean Energy Access for All – New York’s transition to renewable energy will be more than a climate plan–it will be an equity mission to ensure low-income residents benefit from solar, wind, and efficiency programs driving a greener city.

How Mayor-Elect Mamdani’s Environmental-Equity Agenda Will Reshape New York City
Environmental Equity

How Mayor-Elect Mamdani’s Environmental-Equity Agenda Will Reshape New York City

Faith WaverlyFebruary 25, 2026

How Mayor-Elect Mamdani’s Environmental-Equity Agenda Will Reshape New York City – The incoming mayor’s environmental-equity vision aims to make New York cleaner, greener, and fairer–bringing climate resilience and social justice together in every borough.

Tackling Heat Inequality
Environmental Equity

Tackling Heat Inequality

Faith WaverlyFebruary 25, 2026

Tackling Heat Inequality – Mamdani’s Urban Cooling Strategy

Public Housing Goes Green
Environmental Equity

Public Housing Goes Green

Sofia RodriguezFebruary 25, 2026

Public Housing Goes Green – Mamdani’s Environmental Equity Push

Blue Belts and Green Streets: How New York City Manages Stormwater for a Changing Climate
Environmental Equity

Blue Belts and Green Streets: How New York City Manages Stormwater for a Changing Climate

Fátima MamdaniFebruary 25, 2026

Blue Belts and Green Streets: How New York City Manages Stormwater for a Changing Climate – New York City’s Bluebelt and green-infrastructure systems are reshaping how the city handles flooding, improving water quality, and promoting environmental equity in storm-vulnerable neighborhoods.

How Mayor Mamdani’s Environmental Agenda Is Reshaping NYC
Environmental Equity

How Mayor Mamdani’s Environmental Agenda Is Reshaping NYC

Tinsel VandergraphFebruary 25, 2026

How Mayor Mamdani’s Environmental Agenda Is Reshaping NYC – From Redlined Blocks to Greenlined Communities: A New Urban Model

Water, Waste, and Justice
Environmental Equity

Water, Waste, and Justice

Savannah SteeleFebruary 25, 2026

Water, Waste, and Justice – Systems Overhaul in NYC

Greening New York’s Rooftops: Turning Concrete Into Carbon Sinks
Environmental Equity

Greening New York’s Rooftops: Turning Concrete Into Carbon Sinks

Savannah LeeFebruary 25, 2026

Greening New York’s Rooftops: Turning Concrete Into Carbon Sinks – How rooftop gardens and solar installations are reshaping the city’s skyline and climate footprint

New York State Delays All-Electric Building Mandate
Environmental Equity News

New York State Delays All-Electric Building Mandate

Savannah LeeFebruary 25, 2026

New York State Delays All-Electric Building Mandate – Court Agreement Postpones Controversial Gas Ban Pending Federal Appeals Decision

Mamdani vs. Big Developers
Environmental Equity

Mamdani vs. Big Developers

Tinsel VandergraphFebruary 25, 2026

Mamdani vs. Big Developers – Sustainable Growth Battle in NYC

Mamdani and Environmental Equity
Environmental Equity

Mamdani and Environmental Equity

Fátima MamdaniFebruary 25, 2026

Mamdani and Environmental Equity: A Deep Analysis of Climate Justice in New York City The Intersection of Climate Action and Economic Justice in America’s Largest City As New York City…

Mayor Mamdani Must Free Happy and Patty
Environmental Equity News

Mayor Mamdani Must Free Happy and Patty

Clara OlsenFebruary 25, 2026

From India to the Bronx: Why Mayor Mamdani Must Free Happy and Patty As Wildlife SOS in India documents the brutal reality of elephant captivity — where baby elephants are torn from…

From Redlined Blocks to Green Zones: Environmental Justice Coming to New York City
Environmental Equity

From Redlined Blocks to Green Zones: Environmental Justice Coming to New York City

Sigrid BjornssonFebruary 25, 2026

From Redlined Blocks to Green Zones: Environmental Justice Coming to New York City – New York City plans to transform its most polluted neighborhoods into healthier, greener places to live, using zoning reform, community input, and climate funding to close long-standing environmental gaps.

The Future of Renewable Energy
Environmental Equity

The Future of Renewable Energy

Fátima MamdaniFebruary 25, 2026

The Future of Renewable Energy – Sustainable Power Solutions for Tomorrow

The “Community Air Monitoring” Network for Real-Time Pollution Data
Environmental Equity

The “Community Air Monitoring” Network for Real-Time Pollution Data

Fátima MamdaniMay 8, 2026February 10, 2026

The “Community Air Monitoring” Network for Real-Time Pollution Data – Empowering neighborhoods with hyper-local, independent air quality data to hold polluters and the city accountable.

Mamdani’s “Reparations for Redlining” via Tree Canopy Equity
Environmental Equity

Mamdani’s “Reparations for Redlining” via Tree Canopy Equity

Fátima MamdaniMay 3, 2026February 10, 2026

Mamdani’s “Reparations for Redlining” via Tree Canopy Equity – Directing resources to plant and maintain trees in historically underserved neighborhoods as a form of ecological and climate justice.

Poisoned Zip Codes: Mamdani’s Fight Against Environmental Racism
Environmental Equity

Poisoned Zip Codes: Mamdani’s Fight Against Environmental Racism

Fátima MamdaniMay 4, 2026February 10, 2026

Poisoned Zip Codes: Mamdani’s Fight Against Environmental Racism – Confronting the deadly legacy of racist zoning and planning that concentrated pollution in communities of color.

Public Water Fountains as a Network of Trust and Access
Environmental Equity

Public Water Fountains as a Network of Trust and Access

Fátima MamdaniMay 5, 2026February 10, 2026

Public Water Fountains as a Network of Trust and Access – Reviving and expanding the public fountain system to guarantee free, clean drinking water for all, everywhere.

Mamdani’s War on Natural Gas Hookups in New Construction
Environmental Equity

Mamdani’s War on Natural Gas Hookups in New Construction

Fátima MamdaniMay 2, 2026February 10, 2026

Mamdani’s War on Natural Gas Hookups in New Construction – Banning fossil fuel connections in new buildings to accelerate electrification, improve indoor air quality, and lock in climate gains.

Mamdani’s “Clean Commute” Guarantee: Safe Bike/Walk Routes Everywhere
Environmental Equity

Mamdani’s “Clean Commute” Guarantee: Safe Bike/Walk Routes Everywhere

Fátima MamdaniMay 2, 2026February 10, 2026

Mamdani’s “Clean Commute” Guarantee: Safe Bike/Walk Routes Everywhere – Building a protected, citywide network for cycling and walking to make zero-emission travel the easiest choice for every trip.

Mamdani’s “Green New Deal for NYC”: Jobs, Justice, and Zero Emissions
Environmental Equity

Mamdani’s “Green New Deal for NYC”: Jobs, Justice, and Zero Emissions

Fátima MamdaniMay 3, 2026February 10, 2026

Mamdani’s “Green New Deal for NYC”: Jobs, Justice, and Zero Emissions – A comprehensive plan to decarbonize the city, create union jobs, and rectify environmental racism—all at once.

From Highways to High Lines: Reclaiming Infrastructure for Ecology
Environmental Equity

From Highways to High Lines: Reclaiming Infrastructure for Ecology

Fátima MamdaniApril 29, 2026February 10, 2026

From Highways to High Lines: Reclaiming Infrastructure for Ecology – Transforming car-dominated roads and underused rail lines into linear parks, greenways, and ecological corridors for people and nature.

Cleaning the Bronx River and Newtown Creek: Superfund Site Justice
Environmental Equity

Cleaning the Bronx River and Newtown Creek: Superfund Site Justice

Fátima MamdaniApril 26, 2026February 10, 2026

Cleaning the Bronx River and Newtown Creek: Superfund Site Justice – Launching aggressive, city-led remediation of the city’s most polluted waterways as a cornerstone of environmental reparations.

Ending “Asthma Alley”: Closing Peaker Plants and Regulating Traffic
Environmental Equity

Ending “Asthma Alley”: Closing Peaker Plants and Regulating Traffic

Fátima MamdaniApril 27, 2026February 10, 2026

Ending “Asthma Alley”: Closing Peaker Plants and Regulating Traffic – A targeted assault on the concentrated sources of air pollution that cause epidemic respiratory illness in environmental justice communities.

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