Concluyen las Asambleas de Transición Justa + Próximos pasos

Tras la publicación del reciente informe del Instituto de Economía Energética y Análisis Financiero (IEEFA) sobre el futuro de la planta de carbón Huntley en la ciudad de Tonawanda, Clean Air realizó una serie de asambleas comunitarias en la ciudad y pueblo de Tonawanda, Grand Island, y Riverside para visualizar una transición “justa” […]

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Gira Tóxica 9 de Abril!

Únase a nosotros para un Toxic Tour el 9 de abril! Toxic Tours son recorridos guiados en camioneta a través de Tonawanda y el lado oeste de Buffalo que se detendrán en algunos de los muchos puntos de referencia importantes de contaminación y justicia ambiental en nuestra región.. Join the grassroots leaders who are fighting back against corporate polluters and negligent government agencies on […]

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Únete a la lucha en Peabody Street

Cientos de camiones retumbando sobre un polvoriento camino de tierra arrojando escapes de diesel cancerígenos. Nubes de polvo de la trituración de hormigón. El vertido de materiales de demolición desde antes del amanecer hasta después del atardecer. “No puedo abrir mis ventanas debido a todo el polvo de la roca que aplasta. It is hard for my kids to play outside […]

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US District Attorney in Tonawanda Coke Criminal Case to Meet with Public

US District Attorney in Tonawanda Coke Criminal Case to Meet with Public Clean Air continues efforts to keep potential fines local Aaron J. Mango, Assistant U.S. Attorney on the landmark case against Tonawanda Coke Corporation will provide a sentencing update to the public. Residents and workers who have or potentially have been impacted by the company are encouraged to attend. Esta […]

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Clean Air Joins Peabody Residents in Concrete Crusher Fight!

This Wednesday the Clean Air Board of Directors vote unanimously to join with residents on Peabody St. in the Seneca Babcock neighborhood to stand up against Battaglia Inc. batalla inc. is located at 1037 Calle Séneca. Búfalo, Nueva York. The company’s property line comes up against the property of homeowners and renters on Peabody St., un […]

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Join us at at a Just Transition Assembly

Huntley, located in the Town of Tonawanda, is Erie County’s last coal-burning power plant. A recent report by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis stated Huntley isexperiencing average annual pre-tax earnings of a negative $1 million and does not appear to be financially viable”. The report estimates that as recently as 2005, the plant […]

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Los residentes del lado oeste revelan soluciones de sentido común para los problemas de calidad del aire

#EnviroJusticiaAhora! “Me alegró mucho ver que los funcionarios en Washington han reconocido nuestros problemas de calidad del aire., y por la oportunidad de iniciar una conversación sobre lo que mis vecinos y yo necesitamos para respirar”, dijo Tangia Delk, un residente del lado oeste y miembro de Clean Air. “We welcome the resources from Washington to help us on […]

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Clean Air Calls for Full Investigation into Tonawanda Coke Explosion

Clean Air is extremely concerned about the explosion today at the Tonawanda Coke Plant in the Town of Tonawanda. We understand the company stated this was a minor explosion and a small fire but past self reporting from the company has been inaccurate and has put workers and residents at risk. Clean Air is calling for a […]

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! Comment Period Extended for Peace Bridge Project !

Great news! We did it! After numerous letters from residents and organizations living and working on the West Side, the Dept. of Transportation has extended the comment period for the draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) until January 28th! This gives us all a little more time to tell the DOT how we feel about the […]

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Hope and History – 15 de enero

Aire limpio: Organizing for Health and Justice was founded by residents in Tonawanda, NY who suspected that their health problems were linked to the 53 plantas industriales en su vecindad. Residents conducted their own research, joined together with their neighbors to build the power of their community, and forced enforcement agencies and decision makers to take […]

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