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Archive for 'Environmental News'

Our town looks much better today thanks to the Green Up Day volunteers

Peru, April 18, 2026 – Peru Lions Club and Peru PTO Community volunteers came to Rulfs Orchard Saturday morning to participate in the 2026 Community Green Up Day.  Lions Club President Dave Dalton estimates that 50 adults and youth were given street and road assignments throughout the community.  Dalton and other Lions Club members handed […]

Despite tree-clearing, APA approves 4-megawatt solar facility in Ellenburg

Assessment estimates solar panels will offset forest’s carbon sequestration in less than one year Click here for the Adirondack Explorer story 

$125 million plus available to upgrade affordable multifamily housing in Upstate NY

Serves as a One-Stop Shop To Enhance Building Performance, Deliver Utility Bill Savings and Improve Quality of Life  Albany, April 16, 2026 – Governor Kathy Hochul today announced more than $125 million is available to upgrade affordable multifamily housing in upstate New York. The State’s new Affordable Multifamily Program Upstate (AMP Up) provides support for […]

New NYPA preference power rates to hit some North Country residents’ electric bills

Click here for the NCPR story 

College Students at SUNY Plattsburgh Remove 100 Pounds of Garbage from the Saranac River Trail

PLATTSBURGH, NY, April 14, 2026  – Garrett Monette, alongside seven other volunteers, removed roughly 100 pounds of garbage from the Saranac River Trail cleaning an area from Seltzer Road to behind Clinton Dining Hall on the SUNY Plattsburgh campus. Much of the garbage consisted of single-use plastics, beer bottles, cigarette butts, and numerous other household […]

NYS announces $150 million available to expand heat pump installation

It’s for homeowners and small residential buildings  Albany, April 13, 2026 – Governor Kathy Hochul today announced up to $150 million in supplemental funding is now available to support the installation of energy-efficient heat pump systems in small residential buildings across New York State. The funding, administered through New York State Homes and Community Renewal’s […]

Anatomy of a forest project

Click here for the vtdigger story 

Battery energy storage systems: Your questions answered

The Adirondack Park Agency approved one utility-sized battery energy storage system so far. But towns are passing moratoriums delaying their builds. So what are battery storage systems and why is the state promoting them? Click here for the Adirondack Explorer story 

Invasive insects, disease now kill more trees in the Northeast than logging, study finds

Click here for the Vermont Public story 

Major Adirondack lake survey ready for first full field season

The most far-reaching study in 40 years aims to track impact of changing climate on Adirondack waters Click here for the Adirondack Almanac Story 

How the Adirondack Rail Trail is fueling a regional economy

Click here for the Adirondack Almanac story 

COMMENTARY: Gravel pits, maintenance yards and an armory are part of the Forest Preserve

Protect the Adirondacks offers a response to an Adirondack Almanack piece about how to use certain parts of the Forest Preserve Click here for the Adirondack Almanac commentary 

High Peaks study proposes hiker limits at most popular Adirondack trailheads

DEC releases long-awaited study of visitor use in the High Peaks Wilderness Click here for the Adirondack Explorer story 

Adirondack Land Trust announces protection of 321 acres in Schroon

Adirondack Land Trust announces protection of 321 acres in Schroon

Early season mountain biking at Ausable Chasm: A mud-season alternative

Avoid the mud and ride the sand at Ausable Chasm Click here for the Adirondack Explorer story 

Gas utility and housing trust to build Vermont’s first ever geothermal-heated neighborhood

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Tour Cornell’s ADK sugarhouse, where technology helps make maple syrup

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$50 million in new funding to prepare workers for careers in energy efficiency and renewal energy

New Programs Are Part of State’s $320 Million Commitment for Clean Energy Workforce Development and Training Albany, April 2, 2026 – Governor Kathy Hochul today announced the expansion of New York State’s clean energy workforce commitment with $50 million in new funding to prepare workers for careers in energy efficiency and renewable energy. The new […]

Conditions vary as trout fishing season opens

Tips and conditions as trout fishing season kicks off April 1 in New York state  Click here to view Adirondack Explorer story 

See what we have to look forward to – May 13, 2021

COMMENTARY: DEC mobility device policy for state lands requires immediate oversight

In a letter to the APA State Land Committee, Adirondack Wild advocates for the review of the DEC mobility device policy Click here for the Adirondack Almanac commentary 

April 18 is Community Green-up Day – 8 a.m. – Noon – ALL WELCOME

DEC preparing to release more than $46 million to boost tree production

DEC grant program will release more than $46 million to support tree production and forest management Click here for the Adirondack Explorer story 

DEC Announces More Than $5.1 Million Awarded to Control Invasive Species and Restore Damaged Habitats Across the State

Grants Provide Critical Support to Ecosystems Impacted by Aquatic and Terrestrial Invasive Species New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Amanda Lefton today announced more than $5.1 million to reduce the negative impacts of aquatic and terrestrial invasive species on natural resources, infrastructure, agriculture, and local economies. The 51 awarded projects will strengthen […]

A ‘three-legged stool’ of hemlock conservation

U.S. Forest Service researcher speaks to efforts to combat hemlock woolly adelgid and what they could mean for the Adirondacks Click here for the Adirondack Explorer story