Highlights and Happenings: September 2024

 

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Highlights

Celebrating our Equinox Gala 

We had a great night celebrating 39 years and our special honorees at our annual Equinox gala in September. We honored Ørsted to celebrate New York’s first offshore wind farm and Assemblyman Fred Thiele for a lifetime achievement award. Thank you to everyone that attended and helped to make this night a success. Stay tuned for more pictures and video of our fabulous event! 

Now is the time—Governor Hochul must protect horseshoe crabs! 
Horseshoe crabs have existed for over 350 million years, having shared this planet with the dinosaurs. Sadly, the species is now vulnerable to local extinction unless action is taken soon. Horseshoe crab populations are being depleted and one contributing factor is the commercial fishermen who catch them and chop them up for use as bait. Horseshoe crabs are an essential species in the food web. In order to save the horseshoe crab, and the species that depend upon them, the New York State Legislature passed a bill to ban harvesting of horseshoe crabs. We can’t afford to wait any longer—Governor Hochul must act to sign the bill into law before the end of the year. Email Governor Hochul today and urge her to sign the Horseshoe Crab Protection Act into law! 

ACE NY Clean Energy Award! 
A heartfelt thank you to the Alliance for Clean Energy New York for awarding us the 2024 Energy Advocate Award! We are proud of our work to bolster renewable energy in NY and are grateful for the recognition. Thanks for hosting a great panel discussion last month with other key energy leaders. Let’s keep working together to transition away from dirty polluting fossil fuels to clean renewable energy! 


Happenings

Suffolk County Clean Water Ballot Referendum 
We have launched a public outreach campaign to ensure Suffolk County residents know to vote on a Clean Water Ballot Referendum this November. The initiative would allow sales tax to be increased by 1/8 of one penny to create a reliable funding stream dedicated to protecting water resources by expanding and upgrading sewers and installing upgraded nitrogen-removing septic systems. Now we need Suffolk residents to turn out to vote on clean water this year, so if you live in Suffolk—remember to flip your ballot and vote on Prop 2! 

We will be hosting a free community meeting on October 8th at 7:00pm at South County Ambulance in Bellport. We will be joined by Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine and Suffolk County Legislator Dominick Thorne to discuss this important program. Make sure to register today if you would like to attend and learn more about Prop 2. 


Traveling to Chicago to Collaborate on Great Lakes Protection 
As one of the state leaders in New York State for the Healing Our Waters Great Lakes Coalition, we work closely with partners from all eight Great Lakes states to collaborate on efforts to advance federal protections of our lakes. In September, we headed to Chicago for the coalition’s annual conference—developing a plan to advance restoration in 2025! At the top of our priority list is a campaign to get Congress to extend the successful Great Lakes Restoration Initiative—email your Senators and U.S. House representatives in support of this critical legislation today! 

New Long Island Drinking Water Report 
In September, we launched a drinking water report that provides a comprehensive evaluation of the presence of emerging contaminants 1,4-dioxane and PFAS chemicals in drinking water across Long Island. We reviewed existing data from 2024 Annual Water Quality Reports from Long Island public water suppliers. These reports provide a summary of data from 2023. We also created interactive online maps that depict the maximum level detected of 1,4-dioxane and PFAS contamination in each water district. You can check out the new report and interactive maps of 1,4-dioxane and PFAS here. 


Transitioning to Offshore Wind 
Here’s what was happening with offshore wind in NY in September: 

  • NYSERDA Offshore Wind Solicitation – New York is currently in its fifth solicitation for offshore wind projects. Companies recently submitted their projects for consideration, which will allow New York to pick the next round of offshore wind farms. Continuing to move forward with project selections is crucial to achieving our climate mandates and replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy. Stay tuned for information on the next round of offshore wind projects. 

  • Fighting for Battery Energy Storage - As part of NY’s transition to renewable energy, especially offshore wind, we will need to use battery energy storage systems (BESS). These systems provide capacity that will reduce our reliance on fossil fuel based generated power, thereby providing significant environmental and public health benefits. In August, we urged the Town of North Hempstead Town Board not to approve a 12-month moratorium on battery storage systems. Fortunately, the moratorium did not pass at the August meeting, but the fight is not over as the Board may still pass it in October. The Town of Babylon will also be holding a public hearing on extending their moratorium on battery storage on October 8th and we will be heading to the hearing to oppose the extension. Several other Long Island towns have moratoriums or extensions to existing moratoriums up for vote in the coming months, so stayed tuned for more info on how you can help support BESS.

Environmental Roundtable with NYS Senators 
Thanks to Senator Pete Harckham and Senator Monica Martinez for joining us last month for our environmental roundtable. We had a robust discussion on what our leaders in the Senate can do during the next legislative session to protect Long Island’s water for future generations. Thanks to all who participated and thanks again to the Senators for being environmental champions! 


Upcoming: Congressional Climate Chats 
In the next Congress, our representatives from Suffolk and Nassau will have an important role to play in ensuring protections for our coastal communities, local economy, emerging industries, and environmental resources. We’ll be joining our partners at Students for Climate Action, Renewable Energy Long Island, and Citizens Climate Lobby New York to virtually host Climate Chats 2024 on October 17th at 7:00pm. This event will feature short, 15-minute “chats” with candidates running for Congress in NY-01, NY-02, NY-03, and NY-04 to answer questions on climate change, energy, and sustainability from a panel of experienced environmental leaders. Register here for the zoom link.