Goodbye from Phil and 2024 Annual Meeting |
{{ FirstName | default: ‘Friend’ }}, In case you missed our earlier announcement, Phil Gambini has moved on from his role as Just Transition Organizer at Clean Air – click here to read his message for our members and supporters. We also have several events we are hosting that are coming up this month, from our Community Air Monitoring Card Game Development Kickoff this Tuesday the 30th to the first big community meeting for our Delavan-Grider/American Axle team this Thursday the 1st and, of course, our 2024 Annual Meeting on February 27! Please take a moment now to register for our Annual Meeting, and scroll down to read more about our other events. Don’t forget to click the “View entire message” link when scrolling to see the full email. With Bread and Roses, Bridge, Chris, Cindy, and Gia |
Narcan & Harm Reduction Training February 24 |
Annual Meeting – Save the Date! |
Community Air Monitoring – Card Game Development Kick-off Meeting Tuesday January 30 |
Do you like tabletop games? Are you interested in learning about air quality and brainstorming ways to communicate this information to others? Join us this Tuesday January 30 from 5:30-7pm at our office at 371 Delaware Avenue for our CAM Card Game Development Kickoff Meeting! Click here to see the Facebook event with more information, or contact Bridge with any questions or if you cannot make it this time but want to be involved. |
Delavan-Grider/American Axle 2024 Kickoff Meeting February 1st |
Join us for the 2024 reconvening of our Delavan-Grider/American Axle Team on February 1 at 5:30pm at the Delavan-Grider Community Center at 877 E Delavan Ave, Buffalo, NY 14215. Please contact Cindy for more information. |
January General Meeting Debrief |
Thanks to all who attended our January General Meeting last week – if you were unable to attend, or if you attended and want to share the recording of the pop-ed portion of the program, which was a presentation on how we can combat fascism and authoritarianism through organizing for environmental justice, here is the link and it also is embedded in this recent blog post Bridge wrote, which includes their reflections on a conference they attended in January. |
Updates on STAMP – Take Action Today! |
NYS DEC East Side Environmental Forum No Meeting in February |
As previously scheduled, there will not be a February New York Department of Environmental Conservation East Side Environmental Forum meeting. Their feedback survey will remain open. If you have not yet taken it, we encourage you to do so! Please contact Kayla Baker for more information at kayla.baker@dec.ny.gov or 716-541-9631. |
Tonawanda Tomorrow – Support the Metro Expansion! |
One of the goals of the Tonawanda Tomorrow plan that Clean Air continues to fight for is to “Advocate for efficient east-west bus route connections to be integrated into the bus operations plan of the proposed light rail extension along the western edge of the Town.” (Page 54) |
National Fuel Rate Increase Proposed |
DEC and EPA Regulatory Public Comment Periods |
Stephanie Barber-Geter Remembered |
We were saddened to hear this month of the passing of Stephanie Barber-Geter, a pillar of our community and a stanch advocate for residents of Buffalo’s East Side. Community leaders shared their thoughts on her legacy in the Buffalo News and on WKBW. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family and loved ones. |
Big Win on LNG Terminals and Fracking is Back |
EPA Acting to Rein In Vinyl Chloride |
In the wake of the East Palestine derailment last year, the EPA has begun taking steps to increase regulation on vinyl chloride, which is used by the plastics industry to create PVC pipes. Read more from Grist Magazine. |
A Chemical Disaster Almost Every Single Day in the US in 2023 |
Niagara Falls Landfill Operator to Pay $671K in EPA Settlement |
UB Researchers Finding New Methods for Detecting PFAS |
Worker Killed in North Tonawanda |
February 15th at 630 pm at Burning Books 420 Connecticut St. in Buffalo – John Kane of the Resistance Radio Podcast will present on the displacement of Native people in the gaming industry. |
See dark smoke or dust rising from an industrial site, or smell something foul? Visit dec.ny.gov/regulations/67751.html to file a report, or, for rapid response, call 1-844-DEC-ECOS (1-844-332-3267) or the DEC Spill Hotline/Odor Hotline at 1-800-457-7362. If you’d like CACWNY to support you, send us a copy of your report! |
Do you need a N95 mask? We have a limited supply available at the office for our members – send us a quick email and we’ll send a few your way! We encourage wearing masks at our in-person events, particularly during seasons of peak COVID transmission. |
Monthly Staff Recs – Favorite Big Game Foods |
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