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Our Plan For Greening Long Island's East End

Neal Lewis, Alexander Peters, Kevin McAllister, Josh Klainberg, Brian Muellers and Bob DeLuca announce our East End Agenda in Riverhead.Neal Lewis, Alexander Peters, Kevin McAllister, Josh Klainberg, Brian Muellers and Bob DeLuca announce our East End Agenda in Riverhead.The East End of Long Island is famed for its vineyards, resorts and treasured quality of life. But it is also a rapidly growing region that faces increased  pressures on its natural resources, including its land, water and wildlife. To address these sustainability challenges, the New York League of Conservation Voters Education Fund has released its 2009 East End Agenda, which serves as a comprehensive roadmap for elected officials and policymakers.


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Nine Easy Steps To Green The Town Of Brookhaven

Brookhaven Six-Month Action PlanBrookhaven Six-Month Action PlanThe New York League of Conservation Voters Education Fund has launched its Brookhaven Six-Month Action Plan, which lays out specific policy priorities and objectives to improve the local environment in the Town of Brookhaven. Focusing on the issues of smart growth, energy conservation and climate action, the nine steps in the Action Plan are achievable within the next six months.

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Our Blueprint For A Greener Westchester

Westchester County took a crucial step toward a more sustainable future in 2008 by adopting the Westchester Plan for Climate Change and Sustainable Development. To build on this plan - and chart a similar course for municipal governments in the county - the New York League of Conservation Voters Education Fund has released its "Blueprint for a Greener Westchester."

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