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End of state legislative session is ‘mixed bag’ for climate bills
Clearwater, Riverkeeper, Scenic Hudson mark 50 years of the Clean Water Act
Gobies Have Officially Invaded the Hudson River. That’s Bad News for Striped Bass
‘Threat worse than pollution’: Dangerous fish found in the Hudson
New York City is making a multibillion-dollar bet on Canadian hydropower. Some say the wager won’t pay off.
NYC’s Big Clean Energy Plan Is Under Attack From One-Time Advocate
Can Quebec’s Dams Power New York City?
Stop The Mud: State tells NYC ‘Go back to the drawing board’ on Ashokan releases
Why an Oyster Comeback Would Benefit NYC
A conversation on the Champlain Hudson Power Express
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