Flooding reveals infrastructure risks in warming world
In 2024 the focus of local leaders and Adirondack Park advocates continued to focus on the growing threat of torrential rain and flooding
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New York’s plan to put a price on carbon is still on hold. But here’s how it would work, if and when it gets off the ground.
In 2024 the focus of local leaders and Adirondack Park advocates continued to focus on the growing threat of torrential rain and flooding
By Times Union
Climate superfund law was a top climate priority this year.
By Mike Lynch
Roughly 25 people gathered Thursday afternoon at the Whallonsburg Grange in the Champlain Valley to brainstorm about climate resilience.
Region's drainage losing the battle against climate change
Lake Placid educator Sam Baker discusses his experience at climate training ahead of November’s COP29
Climate, accessibility and visitor use management could be added to the Adirondack Park State Land Master Plan.
Adirondack Climate Outreach and Resilience Network plans listening tour as first step in efforts to address climate change impacts
By Mike Lynch
Adirondack Park's pristine waters hide contaminant dangers in fish
Lawmakers passed a bill requiring large greenhouse gas emitters to pay for their pollution, creating a new fund for climate projects.