New York Environmental News: March 11, 2013

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Judge Invalidates Bloomberg’s Ban On Sugary Drinks

Preparation And Vows Of Defiance As Big Sugary Drink Ban Is Set To Start

Your Guide To New York’s Soda Ban

After Criticism, Police Change Policy And Begin Investigating More Traffic Crashes

Van Jumps Queens Sidewalk, Killing Pedestrian

Brooklyn’s New Gentrification Frontiers

For Good Or Bad, Watching Williamsburg’s Transformation

With Bklynr, Betting On Brooklyn

(New York Times)

New York Fracking Study Results Likely Years Off

New York Times Urges President To Reject Keystone XL Pipeline

Whole Foods GMO Labeling To Be Mandatory By 2018

Hurricane Sandy-Ravaged Homes Selling At Bargain Prices

While We’re Banning Oversized Sodas, How About Banning Mindlessly-Programmed Background Music?

Adopt A Pet In New York City: Featured Animals For 3/10/2013, Courtesy Of NYC’s Animal Care & Control

(Huffington Post)

DEP Completes Installation Of Green Infrastructure In East New York

New York City To Receive Source Water Protection Award From American Water Works Association

(NYC DEP)

Governor Cuomo Launches Open.NY.Gov Providing Public Unprecedented User-Friendly Access To Federal, State And Local Data

(Governor Cuomo’s Press Office)

The Future Of Indian Point On Second Anniversary Of Disaster At Fukushima Daiichi

(Riverkeeper)

Sean Lennon, Yoko Ono, and Artists Against Fracking Present: “Don’t Frack My Mother” (VIDEO)

(Artists Against Fracking)

Cuomo Drilling Adviser Resigns

(Times Union)

Exclusive: Andrew Cuomo Has Some Suggestions For Pro-Fracking Groups

State Senate Leaders Propose Restoring $8M In Budget For Women’s Health

(Politics on the Hudson)

Yoko Ono And Susan Sarandon Star In New Anti-Fracking Music Video

(The Guardian)

Poll: New Yorkers Mostly Oppose Fracking

(Salon)

Fracking Moratorium In New York Gets Extended

(Triple Pundit)

NYSE Prepares Disaster Backup Plan

(Reuters)

‘NYT’ Axes ‘Green’ Blog, After Dropping Environment Unit

(Thomson Reuters)

Polytechnic Institute of New York University Student Creates Gel To Stop Bleeding Instantly

(Mashable)

Are New York’s Streets Safe For Pedestrians?

(Planetizen)

Post-Sandy Panel To Explore Targeted, Ecological Responses

(City and State)

Judge Cans Bloomberg’s Big-Soda Ban, Saying It Violates Separation Of Powers

Bloomberg Describes The Big-Soda Ban As A Maybe-Global Boon For Poor People

(Capital New York)

Gulp! Bloomberg’s Large Soda Ban Fizzles

16-Year-Old Boy Killed After Van Jumps Curb Near His High School

Upper East Siders Feel Persecuted For Walking Dogs In Central Park

Bellevue Hospital’s Child Care Center Struggling to Survive After Sandy

Governors Island’s New Park Space Readies For October Opening

Brunch Spot Sunburnt Cow In East Village Closed By Health Department

Vegan Cafe Sprouts New Location Near Union Square

(DNA Info)

Bag Of Burned Puppies Were Dead Before The Flames

NY Times Reportage On Brooklyn Gentrification Stuck In A Loop

Feds Shut Down Second Chinatown Bus Company, Call It “Imminent Hazard”

(Gothamist)

‘State Of The Subway Platform’: OK, Not Great

City To Get Parks Enforcement Patrol Reinforcements — Finally

(Metro NY)

Sharpton, Community Leaders Call For State Senate To Raise Minimum Wage

(NY 1)

How Will A Higher Minimum Wage Affect Brooklyn?

(Brooklyn Bureau)

Gutting Home: ‘Gut Renovation’ Takes On Gentrification In Williamsburg

(Brooklyn Ink)

Important Info Every Red Hood And Gowanus Building Owner Needs To Hear: What FEMA’s New Flood Maps Mean For Building Owners In Zone A

That New Gowanus Whole Foods Store Is Mighty Close To The Polluted Waters Of The Canal

(Pardon Me For Asking)

2013 Disruptor Cup

(Municipal Art Society)

Tenth Annual All Ivy Career Fair Draws Top Students And Sustainability Recruiters @ Columbia University

(State of the Planet)

Low-Income Renters In Brooklyn Hit Harder By Sandy  Than Any Other City Neighborhood, New Report Shows 

Queens Woman, 55, Crushed By City Bus On 73rd Ave. 

Ivy league Grad Andrew Quinn Identified As 22-year-Old Man Killed In Hit-And-Run On West Side Highway 

Storm May Have Brought Of Wave Of Help To Beach 116th St. In Rockaway 

(NY Daily News)

(Transportation Nation)

Red Tail Hawk Succumbs To Secondary Rat Poisoning In Madison Square Park

(Greening the Apple)

New Study Shows Link Between Obesity And NYC Nabes That Drink More Soda

The Allotment Concept Proposes Growing Farm-Fresh Food In And On An NYC Hotel

Couple Moves Into Cool Shipping Container Home In New York City

(Inhabitat)

NY DEC Report Recommends Cleanup Of Beacon, NY Brownfield Site, Says It Is Not a Significant Threat

(Midhudson News)

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