Celebrating Earth Day and May Day |
{{ FirstName | default: ‘Friend’ }}, Last week was Earth Day and next week we celebrate May Day, aka International Worker’s Day. Join us to celebrate our collective fight for environmental justice on May 22 at our Annual Dinner – tickets available now! With Bread and Roses, Bridge, Chris, Cindy, and Gia |
Spring Tonawanda Community Meeting May 6 |
Our Annual Dinner Returns May 22 |
Support North Tonawanda Residents Fighting Crypto Mining |
Summer Volunteering with Clean Air |
Clean Air Membership Survey |
Please take a moment to fill out our Membership Survey – as a grassroots organization we are continuously looking to increase our membership and supporter base, and we want to make sure we are doing everything we can to grow our community. Any feedback, suggestions, and questions you include in this survey, will be incredibly helpful for us! Click here for the survey. |
NYS DEC East Side Environmental Forum May 8 – Brownfields and American Axle Focus |
The New York Department of Environmental Conservation will be hosting an East Side Environmental Forum on Wednesday May 8th at 5:30 at the Frank E. Merriweather, Jr. Library at 1324 Jefferson Avenue. The topic focus will be Brownfields and the American Axle site. Please contact Kayla Baker for more information, including about how to join online, at kayla.baker@dec.ny.gov or 716-541-9631. Questions, or want to coordinate with Clean Air prior? Please reach out to Cindy. |
STAMP Permit Terminated, but Fight Continues |
State Budget a Mixed Bag at Best |
Our state budget was finalized earlier this month, and it’s a bit of a mess – while there were some positive highlights, such as reforms for Tier 6 pensions and a scaled-down version of the housing plan for upstate cities, it was also a disaster for housing justice groups and environmental and climate justice groups. As NY Renews noted, “By not including the NY HEAT Act, the Climate Change Superfund Act, or new investments in climate and environmental justice, state leadership prefers to protect their fossil fuel industry investors over the wallets and health of working New Yorkers, raising our energy bills and continuing to funnel billions of dollars into expanding and maintaining the state’s toxic and polluting fossil fuel system.” WNY Assembly Representatives appear to have been particularly vulnerable to lobbying efforts by National Fuel, which pulled out all stops to prevent the inclusion of the NY HEAT Act. This fight is far from over, though – Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie has already signaled that NY HEAT and other legislation like the Climate Change Superfund Act might be revisited through separate legislation before the session ends. This will require pressure to push over the finish line – NY Renews will be holding a mass call tomorrow evening to discuss the next steps planned, and they are also holding online legislative visits this week. We encourage our members and supporters to sign up for both – this is a great way to not only show support from WNY for environmental and climate justice, but also to build your lobbying and legislative skills and knowledge. |
Action Alert! Oppose Proposed 1 Million Square Foot Warehouse on Wetland in Grand Island |
EPA and UB Air Quality Project |
Manhattan Project Materials Cleanups |
Bike Breakfast at Trinity Church Wednesdays in May |
Our friends at GoBike Buffalo are going to be hosting their annul Bike Breakfasts during Bike Month in the courtyard of Trinity Church, the campus where our office is! Pop by on your way into work on Wednesdays in May between 7:30-9:30, and say hi while you’re here! |
Regulatory Public Comment Periods |
EPA Regulations Strengthened |
Flint Water Crisis 10 Year Later, Buffalo Lead Court |
American Climate Corps Launched |
In a big win for youth-led environmental and climate justice organizing, most notably the work of the Sunrise Movement, the American Climate Corps launched this month, with applications for dozens of opportunities across the nation already posted. The ACC is an AmeriCorps program with a goal of putting a new generation of Americans to work conserving our lands and waters, bolstering community resilience, advancing environmental justice, deploying clean energy, implementing energy efficient technologies, and tackling climate change. Locally, The Service Collaborative of WNY launched the Environmental Justice Corps this past fall – current service terms wrap in September, so if you or someone you know are interested in applying for the next cohort, now is a good time to start to reach out! |
Point Township PA Pushes Back on Petrochemicals |
Our congratulations go out to residents of Point Township, PA who successfully organized to shut down a plan to build an immense petrochemical plant! Read more. |
“Poisoned Ground” Now Streaming |
American Experience documentary “Poisoned Ground“, about the Love Canal disaster, is now available for streaming. |
Geothermal is a Just Transition Strategy |
Project 2025 Environmental Justice Implications |
“The Baltimore Bridge Collapse is a Story About Deregulation” |
Pray for the Dead, Fight for the Living! Recent Passings and Memorials |
Tomorrow, April 30, the WNY labor movement will take a moment to remember the workers this year that were killed on the job due to industrial accidents with a memorial in the evening. May 14 marks two years since the white supremacist terrorist attack on black Buffalonians, which will be memorialized at numerous events throughout the city, region, and nationally. On March 26 we also lost Constance Eve, a Buffalo advocate for formerly incarcerated women among other vulnerable groups, and on April 19 Douglas Stock, President Emeritus of the Dunkirk Central Labor Council, also passed. We and the entire Buffalo organizing community are also very saddened to hear of the passing of Desmond Abrams, a community organizer who left us this past weekend. Rest in Power! |
Training and Leadership Opportunities |
Are you a Clean Air member or supporter who is engaged with a current campaign, and is there a training opportunity that you would like to pursue to strengthen your organizing? Please let a staff organizer know, as we budget to support leadership development! All Clean Air members and supporters also have free access to trainings from the Advocacy Institute. |
Community Events and Announcements |
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! |
CACWNY Events Community and Coalition Events - Rolling Deadline – Highlander Center’s Train the Trainer Program on Cultural Organizing. Dates trainings will be held – May 7-11, June 26 – July 3, and July 31-Aug. 7, 2024. Highlander is accepting applications until all slots are filled. This training is free including room and board, but transportation costs might be borne by applicants. If you are a Clean Air member and interested in applying, please speak to one of our organizers!
- Little Sis Research Training Series for Organizers – May 16, June 20, July 18, September 19, October 17, November 21
- Throughout May – Bike Month Events, including Bike Commuter Breakfasts on Wednesdays at Trinity Church
Public Comment Deadlines and Hearings Also see our regularly updated list of events at bit.ly/CleanAirEvents and linktr.ee/cleanairwny |
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. Be sure to check out the Buffalo Mutual Aid Network Facebook group, where mutual aid services and calls for donations and donations are being posted on an ongoing basis. |
Support Bob Jahnke! If you are a Buffalo West Side resident, you’ve probably met and been helped by Bob Jahnke. He is a former board member of PUSH Buffalo and very active in the community, often lending his handyman skills at discounted rates or free to those in need. Please show him some love by donating to his GoFundMe. |
Monthly Staff Recs – Summer Fun! |
Cindy is looking forward to finally seeing the sun consistently, Gia looks forward to local produce, Bridge looks forward to Pride events and summer travel solo and with family, and Chris is looking forward to summer concerts, including the Newport Folk Fest! |
Interested in joining our events committee, mutual aid team, or want to connect with CACWNY about an emerging campaign or issue, or interested in Interested in joining our Peabody Street, Lovejoy, TESLA, Energy Democracy Alliance, or other Just Transition campaign work? |
Interested in joining our American Axle campaign or supporting our work in the Delavan-Grider neighborhood and greater East Side? |
Interested in joining our Tonawanda Tomorrow or River Road campaigns, NT Cryptomining campaign, or supporting NYRenews/climate justice? |
Interested in supporting Clean Air’s grassroots fundraising efforts, or know of a grant opportunity that might support our work? |
Want to donate to support our work? |
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