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To mark Earth Day, three pioneering Hudson River environmental organizations are coming together to mark the 50th anniversary of the Clean Water Act.
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On this week’s 51%, we speak with Tracy Brown, the new president of Riverkeeper, about how nature-based infrastructure can combat pollution in the Hudson River. We also get crafty with the Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery in Saratoga Springs, New York, as part of a global art project drawing attention to the impact of climate change on coral reefs.
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In his new book "Embattled River: The Hudson and Modern American Environmentalism," David Schuyler describes the efforts to reverse the pollution and…
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Albany and Troy have reportedly been dumping sewage into the Hudson River and not reporting it in a timely manner. Recent heavy rains throughout the…
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Developments with the Keystone XL pipeline and other proposed oil pipelines throughout the country have dominated headlines recently, and there has been a…
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The Port of Coeymans, about 15 miles south of downtown Albany, is making headlines — for all the wrong environmental reasons.Advocates for clean air and…
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Sewage pollution in the Hudson River at Albany will be reduced under a $136 million plan announced Thursday by New York State environmental regulators,…
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Atlantic Richfield Co. has agreed to clean up PCB-contaminated soils and Hudson River sediment in Westchester County in a project New York conservation…
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KINGSTON – The consent order between the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the New York City Department of Environmental…