Today’s Environmental News: July 26, 2012

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With Colony Collapse Disorder Threatening NY Crops, Gillibrand Calls For Expedited Review Of Harmful Pesticides To Protect Honey Bee Health
Gillibrand Announces Over $60,000 For Low Income Families With Children In Seneca County To Purchase Smoke Detectors
(Senator Gillibrand’s Press Office)

Statement from Governor Cuomo On Severe Weather Conditions
Statement from Governor Cuomo Regarding Con Edison
(Governor Cuomo’s Press Office)

New NRDC Report On Fracking Disclosure Reveals Gaps In Proposed NY Rules
(Natural Resources Defense Council)

4 People Pricked By Hypodermic Needles On City Beaches This Month
(Gothamist)

Cuomo’s Energy Policy Struggles To Find Mix Of Fuels
(Press Connects)

Ulster Lawmakers Prohibit Use Of Fracking Brine On County Property
(Mid Hudson News)

Schumer Announces $150K Federal Funding For Town of Black Brook Water Management
(Senator Schumer’s Press Office)

Crematory Closing After Human Ash Pollutes Nearby Neighborhood
(Tonawanda News)

Mosquitos With West Nile Virus Got Early Start In Rockland
(Nyack -Piermont Patch)

State Officials, Experts Talk New Tappan Zee Bridge
(Rivertowns Patch)

Con Ed Workers Will Return To Work Ahead Of Predicted Storms
(New York Times)

Cuomo Signals New Engagement In Con Ed Dispute
(NY Observer)

DEC Announces Leashed Tracking Dog Handler Examination
(NY DEC)

Information On Where To Swim In The Hudson River Now At The Touch Of A Fingertip
(Riverkeeper)

Jamaica Bay Pipeline: Analyzing The Concerns, And Transco Williams’ Response
(Sheepshead Bites)

NYC Launches Clean Beaches Program
Governor Signs Invasive Species Law
State Steps Up Traffic Pollution Enforcement
(NYLCV)

Urban Farming In New York City Is On The Up, Thanks To Groups Like Brooklyn Grange
(Huffington Post)

In Construction: CUNY Research Center’s Buildings By KPF And Flad Architects
(The Architects Newspaper)

City In A Spin As Mystery Monster Washes Up On New York Riverbank
(The Independent)

Eco-Activist Looks To ‘Harness The Power Of Gentrification’ In Hunts Point
Staten Island Man Confirmed As City’s First Case Of West Nile This Year
Stuy Town Tenants Uncover Rampant Fire Code Violations
Sneak Peek At New High Line Designs Show Train Car Cafe, Playground
City Wants To Create New Hunts Point Food Festival
Best Rock Climbing In And Around NYC
(DNA Info)

Central Park Conservancy Plans $3M Renewal Of Pathways, Playground Near North Coast Of Harlem Meer
(New York Daily News)

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