New York
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Climate-friendly farming is taking root in New York
New York wants to fight climate change through good farming. Here's the dirt.
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This proposed pipeline is fracturing New York’s green new image
Can New York still be a climate leader while giving the go-ahead to a new fracked natural gas pipeline from Pennsylvania?
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Can New York have a Green New Deal and a new fracked gas pipeline?
No way, Cuomo, say hundreds who attended last night's forum.
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There’s no threat too big for New York rats, even climate change
Climate forecast: warmer winters with a chance of rat apocalypse.
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No vote, no problem. Young people think outside the ballot box.
These young people don’t get a say at the ballot box, but they’re holding older voters to account for their role in climate change
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Trump’s next climate nemesis is running for New York attorney general
Letitia James and Zephyr Teachout are fighting to be New York's next top lawyer -- and a thorn in Trump's side.
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Traffic sucks. Here’s a plan to fix it.
Congestion pricing banks on the fact that people hate tolls even more than they hate traffic. Watch our video on the controversial idea.
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New York City’s watchdog sets her sights on climate change
Letitia James regards climate change as an imminent threat to New Yorkers.
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Rising from the ashes, a Buffalo suburb ends its dependence on coal
Tonawanda, New York, provides a blueprint for other struggling post-industrial communities.