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Newsblog: Testimony sent by EEAC to the Joint Hearing of the NYS, on The Climate Change Education Legislation currently pending

Testimony sent by EEAC to the Joint Hearing of the NYS Senate and Assembly Education Committees, to the Joint Hearing of the Environmental Conservation Committees and to Governor Hochul on The Climate Change Education Legislation currently pending in the State Legislature

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Newsblog: The Arctic Through A Graphic Novel and Photo Exhibit

As a Certified National Geographic Educator, EEAC member, environmental economist and sustainability strategist, I bring you the story behind my “Eco Hero” graphic novel and an introduction to my “50 Shades of Blue” photo exhibit (link 1,

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Newsblog: Confronting the Destroyers to Defend Nature

EEAC Newsblog, JBOLC Series 
JBOLC: James Baldwin Outdoor Learning Center

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Newsblog: EEAC SUBMITS Comments on the N.Y. State Climate Action Council’s Draft Scoping Plan

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ADVISORY COUNCIL – EEAC

The Environmental Education Advisory Council (EEAC), founded in 1974, is the only citywide environmental education network representing New York City. EEAC cultivates an inclusive community committed to increasing its capacity to understand and address NYC’s environmental and related societal challenges.

EEAC believes the New York State Climate Action Council’s Draft Scoping Plan must include a strong climate change education component.

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Newsblog: Passage of the Environmental Rights Amendment

On Election Day, New Yorkers endorsed the notion that the right to a healthful environment is an enduring value by overwhelmingly approving an amendment to the New York State Constitution which states that “Each person shall have the right to clean air and water and a healthful environment.” The amendment passed with nearly 70% of the vote and will be a real boost to the long term quest for a life sustaining environment.

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Newsblog: Environmental Rights Amendment

NEW YORK STATE POISED to

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