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NYC Mayor’s Office of Climate & Environmental Justice. We make infrastructure stronger, more reliable, and ready for the future so all New Yorkers can thrive.

New York City, NY Katılım Ağustos 2010
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NYC Chief Climate Officer Louise Yeung spoke with @Gothamist about how the City is advancing solutions that cut emissions and improve affordability: from implementing LL97 to cleaner transportation. gothamist.com/news/nyc-clima…
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We can’t build policies for New Yorkers without hearing from them. Thank you to the thousands who completed the EJ questionnaire and to the more than 25 people who joined us this week to talk about #environmentaljustice issues affecting East Harlem.
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Downtown Flushing, Queens has a new fast EV charging station! Expanding charging access helps make clean transportation possible for more NYorkers, especially in a neighborhood where many @nyctaxi drivers live. nyc.gov/mayors-office/…
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¿Tu barrio se inunda o sufre de calor extremo? Aún tienes tiempo de decir cómo los riesgos climáticos afectan tu vida cotidiana. ¡Tu opinión puede dar forma al primer Plan de Justicia Ambiental de NYC! Lee más en @eldiarioNY: eldiariony.com/2026/03/26/has…
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A greener transportation future means making it cheaper and easier to get around without a car. It also means transitioning to electric vehicles. New public fast chargers in downtown Flushing will help TLC drivers go electric by 2030.
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We’re LIVE: Join us as we announce the expansion of the public electric vehicle fast charging network x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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NYC Taxi & Limousine Commission
🔌 Deputy Commissioner for Policy and Community Affairs James DiGiovanni joined @nyc_dot and @NYPAenergy to announce the opening of 8 new fast chargers in downtown Flushing, Queens (135-23 39th Avenue) — specifically sited in a community with a high concentration of TLC drivers.
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Have thoughts on #environmentaljustice in NYC? We want to hear from you! Join us on 3/30 for an in-person feedback session and help us to develop NYC’s first-ever EJ Plan. 📅 Monday 3/30, 6–8 PM 📍 2180 3rd Ave, Room 115AB 🪪 Valid ID required for entry bit.ly/EJ330feedback
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❄️Code Blue is in effect 4 pm - 8 am. ❄️ During Code Blue, outreach teams will canvass all five boroughs to connect our most vulnerable New Yorkers to shelters. No one who is homeless and seeking shelter in New York City during a Code Blue will be denied.  ❄️ New Yorkers who see individuals they believe to be experiencing homelessness and in need should contact 311 via phone or mobile app and request outreach assistance.
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Join us! We’re seeking a Senior Advisor to help drive New York City’s clean energy transition and environmental justice work. Ideal for an attorney or strong clean energy policy expert ready to make an impact. #hiring #jobs Check out the role and apply: cityjobs.nyc.gov/job/senior-adv…
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¡Neoyorquinos! Quedan solo *14* días para que respondan nuestro cuestionario. Si nos ves en tu barrio repartiendo nuestras postales, ¡salúdanos 👋! 🔗 bit.ly/EJinform
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New Yorkers! You have just *14* more days to fill out the EJ questionnaire! If you see MOCEJ on your block sharing postcards, say hello 👋 🔗 bit.ly/EJinform
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New funding opportunity for NYC community orgs! @FundforPHNYC + @nychealthy are supporting pop-up cooling stations in heat-vulnerable neighborhoods this summer providing shade, misting, and water for outdoor workers & vulnerable residents. 🔗Learn more! nyc.gov/assets/doh/dow…
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🥶 An unseasonably cold air mass will settle in today through Thursday. Temperatures run about 10 degrees below normal, with wind chills in the 30s today and Wednesday and dropping into the teens tonight. Gusty winds up to 45 mph will ease by midday, but breezy conditions continue through the afternoon. A gradual warm up begins late week, with another chance of rain this weekend.
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❄️Code Blue is in effect 4 pm - 8 am. ❄️ During Code Blue, outreach teams will canvass all five boroughs to connect our most vulnerable New Yorkers to shelters. No one who is homeless and seeking shelter in New York City during a Code Blue will be denied.  ❄️ New Yorkers who see individuals they believe to be experiencing homelessness and in need should contact 311 via phone or mobile app and request outreach assistance.
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
New York, sustained rain and wind could come as early as tonight and stay through to Tuesday — with the potential for flooding in stretches of the city. Please be careful getting around, expect travel delays, and visit nyc.gov/beready to prepare. As always, text NOTIFYNYC to 692-692 to sign up for the most up-to-date information.
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Rain and thunderstorms are expected to impact New York City on Monday as a strong cold front moves through the region. NYCEM has activated the City’s Flash Flood Emergency Plan. Be Ready for Thunderstorms & Rainfall: nyc.gov/beready The severe weather risk remains low but not zero. There is a slight chance of isolated strong storms capable of producing damaging wind gusts Monday evening. Localized flooding is possible, especially in low lying areas, underpasses, and locations with poor drainage. Ponding on roadways may develop during heavier downpours and where storm drains are clogged. Rain may begin Sunday evening around 7 PM and continue overnight into early Monday morning. Periods of moderate rain are likely through the overnight hours and into the Monday morning commute. Conditions become more active Monday as the cold front approaches. Scattered thunderstorms are possible late Monday morning through the afternoon, with the greatest risk for stronger storms during the evening. The most active period is expected between about 6 PM Monday and 2 AM Tuesday as the cold front moves across the region. During this time, heavier downpours, gusty winds, and organized thunderstorms may develop. Rainfall totals across New York City are expected to range from about 1.0 to 1.1 inches on average, with localized amounts up to around 1.25 inches where thunderstorms develop. Most rainfall rates will remain under 0.25 inches per hour, though heavier showers could briefly produce rates near 1 inch per hour. South to southeast winds will increase through Monday, with sustained winds around 15 to 22 mph and gusts that could reach 45 to 55 mph during the evening as the front moves through. Rain and storms gradually taper early Tuesday morning. A brief rain or snow shower cannot be ruled out Tuesday morning as cooler air moves into the region. New Yorkers should allow extra travel time during periods of heavy rain, especially during the Monday evening commute. Avoid driving through flooded streets. Even shallow water can stall vehicles. Secure loose outdoor items such as patio furniture or trash bins before winds increase. If thunder is heard, move indoors and stay away from open areas. Clear debris from nearby storm drains if it is safe to do so to help reduce street flooding. Stay informed by checking the forecast and signing up for emergency alerts: nyc.gov/notifynyc

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What if NYC street vendor carts ran on clean electric power instead of gas generators? We’re partnering with @CPFNYC to help make it happen. 1 hour of generator use = the same CO as driving 234 miles. 📢 Companies: proposals due this Monday, March 16! 🔗 cityparksfoundation.org/mocej-rfp/
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March is Severe Weather Preparedness Month. Climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, including heat waves and storms. To prepare for severe weather, it’s important to stay informed. Sign up for @NotifyNYC: on.nyc.gov/3ICg6f0
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