Category: news
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MTA Fare Hikes Are Coming: What Subway, Bus, Train, and Toll Increases Mean for NYC Riders

Fares are increasing again in the New Year, but subway and bus fares are not the only fee on the rise. Find out more of what is changing and what it would cost you.
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First Snow in NYC: What can we expect this winter

New York City saw its first snow of the 2025-26 season today! Once a Winter wonderland filled with snow, now increasingly mild and unpredictable as meteorologists predicts.
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Mamdani Wins Election- What does that mean for New York’s Environment?

Zohran Mamdani wins Mayoral election in one of the hottest campaign races against Cuomo and Silwa. The Democratic socialist has a lot of ambitious aims; his environmental plans are not necessarily the focus of his plan. Let take an inside look of what this could mean for NYC.
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Climate Week NYC 2025: A Citywide Call for Climate Action

Climate Week NYC 2025, from September 21-29, gathers leaders and activists to address climate issues through events, emphasizing local action’s connection to global challenges and solutions.
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Shark Sightings Are Rising at New York Beaches — Here’s What’s Luring Them In

Sharks are swimming closer to New York’s shores — and while the headlines might sound alarming, scientists say it’s actually a sign of something good.
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95% of U.S. Beer Contains ‘Forever Chemicals’—Is Your Favorite Brew at Risk?

Think your beer is just water, hops, and barley? Think again. A shocking new study reveals that nearly all beer in the U.S. contains dangerous ‘forever chemicals’—and the culprit might be your tap water.
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How NYC Is Leading the Way in Sustainability | Earth Day 2025

Discover how New York City is leading in climate action. From major laws to grassroots victories, celebrate NYC’s environmental progress this Earth Day 2025.
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NY Wildfires: Climate Crisis Fuels Rising Forest Fires

New York is experiencing a troubling rise in wildfires, driven by climate change and human activity. Historically rare, these events now threaten urban parks and ecosystems, prompting the creation of a BushFire Task Force. Addressing this crisis requires stronger prevention measures and climate action.
