Today’s Environmental News: July 16, 2012

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Regional News >

New York Going After Unsafe Delivery Cyclists
For Local Residents, A Mission To Clean Up The Gowanus Canal
(New York Times)

Mayor Bloomberg Delivers Keynote Address at the International Urban Parks Conference (Video)
Mayor Bloomberg Discusses How Smarter Policies, Including New Expansion of Neighborhood Slow Zones, Have Improved City’s Traffic Safety Record in Weekly Radio Address
(Mayor’s Press Office)

Cuomo Signs Tanning Bed Ban For Those Under 17
(Governor’s Press Office)

Shellfish from Oyster Bay In Nassau County NY Linked To Vibrio Outbreak
(Food Poisoning Bulletin)

On The Waterfront Coalition Calls For Greater Public Access To NY Harbor
(The Hudson Reporter)

Groundbreaking Regional Sustainability Planning Underway In New York
(NRDC)

City’s Water System Angers Upstate County Executive
(NY1)

NYC Ranks 4th On Global List Of Smart Cities
(Earth Techling)

Regional Cap-and-Trade Program Survives New York Challenge But Faces Others
(ENN)

Risk Management: What if Cuomo Greenlights Fracking?
Artists Bring Green ‘Flock Houses’ To NYC
(Huffington Post)

New York Is Developing Solar Energy With IBM
(Sustainable Mobility)

NY Biologists See Upswing In Bear problems
(WRGB)

New Yorkers Celebrate City Of Water Day
(NY 1)

Long Island Town Builds Unparalleled Energy Park
(Eco Watch)

Two Rochester-Area Sites Added to Superfund cleanup list
(Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)

A Sustainability Paradise : Ecovillage At Ithaca
(IPS)

DEC Lays Out Plan for Cleanup Of Oser Ave Hazardous Waste In Haupauge
(Commack Patch)

Lawbreaking Delivery Cyclists Face Crackdown From DOT
City of Water Day Brings Boatloads of Free Events To The Waterfront
Boerum Hill Set To Be Brooklyn’s Only Slow Zone
(DNA Info)

“Private” East Village Bike Rack Mysteriously VANISHES
Two Killed, Including Teen Bicyclist, In Separate Hit-And-Runs
(Gothamist)

Cold Food v. Traffic Laws: City Fights To Get Delivery Bikers To Follow The Rules
(NY Observer)

Hudson River Park Restrictions Upheld At Pier 40
(Architects Newspaper)

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