New York City Environmental Justice Alliance

New York City Environmental Justice Alliance Through our efforts, member organizations coalesce around specific common issues that threaten the ability for low-income communities of color to thrive.
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Founded in 1991, the New York City Environmental Justice Alliance (NYC-EJA) is a non-profit citywide membership network linking grassroots organizations of color in their struggle for environmental justice. NYC-EJA empowers its member organizations to advocate for improved environmental conditions and against inequitable environmental burdens by the coordination of campaigns designed to inform Cit

y and State policies. NYC-EJA is led by the community-based organizations that it serves, with its board elected by its member groups, who set policy and guide program development. What distinguishes NYC-EJA is our ability to:

- Create, nurture, and organize a collective voice to mobilize citywide support to resolve environmental justice issues.
- Highlight key environmental justice issues and policies that arise in multiple communities, or impact citywide conditions, requiring innovative and creative problem solving.
- Involve people of color and other stakeholders directly affected by environmental justice issues in leadership roles to resolve them. NYC-EJA, our members and allies have defined environmental/climate justice advocacy in New York, including: the Waterfront Justice Project, (NYC’s first citywide community resiliency campaign) the Sandy Regional Assembly (the only regional grassroots coalition which prepared the Sandy Regional Recovery Plan), the historic 2014 People’s Climate March (the largest climate mobilization in history), NYC’s first “waste equity” law (reduced permitted capacity for waste transfer stations in NYC’s most overburdened communities), Transform Don’t Trash NY (the most significant proposal to overhaul NYC’s commercial waste system in decades), Power NYS Act (the most protective power plant siting law in the U.S., which prevents environmentally over-burdened communities from any net increases in local air pollution from new power plants); Climate Works for All (advocated for the 2019 NYC Climate Mobilization Act, the most ambitious climate action plan by any U.S. city), NY Renews (advocated for the NYS Climate Leadership & Community Protection Act, the most aggressive climate action legislation among the states), congestion pricing for NYC’s central business district (the first by any North American city) and the NYC Climate Justice Agenda.

06/05/2026

May was hot, both politically and physically. The CLCPA is gutted, our streets got flooded-but between an early heat wave and political tensions, NYC-EJA has continued to sow toward significant wins.

Learn more in our May newsletter: https://conta.cc/43LBfxG

❗We still have a few hours left to act on a MAJOR climate bill❗Please call the Speaker's Office at 518-455-3791 and urge...
06/05/2026

❗We still have a few hours left to act on a MAJOR climate bill❗

Please call the Speaker's Office at 518-455-3791 and urge them to bring the Clean Deliveries Act, A.3575C up for a vote the session ends today.

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After over two years of advocacy, we are pleased to say that this bill [S5056-B (Rivera)/A755-B (Paulin)] has passed in ...
06/02/2026

After over two years of advocacy, we are pleased to say that this bill [S5056-B (Rivera)/A755-B (Paulin)] has passed in both the Assembly and the Senate.

This means that we are closer to getting the data we need to guide policy and investments around extreme heat mortality, resulting in a healthier NY for all.

Now, we need a final push to get this to the Governor’s desk.

A special thank you to and for their leadership.

About two months after the deadline, the New York State Legislature finally passed the '26-27 State Budget. But this isn...
06/01/2026

About two months after the deadline, the New York State Legislature finally passed the '26-27 State Budget. But this isn't all good news.

This budget will set our communities back years.

Read NYC-EJA's thoughts-and critiques-on the '26-27 State Budget here:

Email from The New York City Environmental Justice Alliance Share This Email Share This Email Share This Email June 2026 NYC-EJA on the '26-27 State Budget   THE '26-27 STATE BUDGET: A BLOW TO CLIMATE

Today, the Legislature will be voting on the Transportation, Economic Development and Environmental Conservation budget ...
05/26/2026

Today, the Legislature will be voting on the Transportation, Economic Development and Environmental Conservation budget bill, the contents of which are unsettling to environmental justice advocates and communities alike.

Read our full statement here: https://bit.ly/4tVNgvm

New York has been experiencing HOT summers. And this year, it’s starting early. Not all neighborhoods are equitably prot...
05/19/2026

New York has been experiencing HOT summers. And this year, it’s starting early. Not all neighborhoods are equitably protected from extreme heat and its health effects.

Find a cooling center here: https://finder.nyc.gov/coolingcenters/

Learn more about extreme heat in NYC here: bit.ly/4fBkFrs

04/30/2026

Flowers are blooming, greenery is returning to our blocks. April is Earth Month. But even perennials rear with their old problems. This month, we continued to fight against the Governor’s attempts to gut the Climate Law, to close Peaker plants, and to replace the jails on Rikers with a renewable future. Learn about these initiatives–and more–in this month’s newsletter https://conta.cc/3Qtbj6X

Community is key to Climate Justice. And Earth Week should revolve around those pillars.From the S.I. to the BK, and fro...
04/22/2026

Community is key to Climate Justice. And Earth Week should revolve around those pillars.

From the S.I. to the BK, and from Uptown to the Boogie Down, check out these Earth Week events with some of our members. But first, here’s an Action opportunity to save NYS’s Climate Law.

“On this Earth Day, the NYC Environmental Justice Alliance (NYC-EJA) applauds the Mamdani Administration on its release ...
04/22/2026

“On this Earth Day, the NYC Environmental Justice Alliance (NYC-EJA) applauds the Mamdani Administration on its release of the NYC Urban Forest Plan,” said NYC-EJA’S Climate and Health Programs Manager, Victoria Sanders. “We are advocates of the key issues this plan seeks to address and are looking forward to seeing what the City does to take these ideas and turn them into action. We saw a marked level of support and acknowledgement for many of the major urban forest related challenges that NYC's environmental justice communities are facing. However, the lack of actionable and specific strategies outlined to address these problems leaves us with questions about how this plan will translate to improved tree canopy, decreased urban heat, and improved public health in our EJ neighborhoods. We hope the City will be ready to meet these challenges with meaningful community-led engagement and visioning. We look forward to a future NYC with the urban forest treated as critical infrastructure that protects every New Yorker.”

Read the NYC's full Urban Canopy plan here:https://www.nyc.gov/assets/climate/downloads/pdfs/NYC-Urban-Forest-Plan-2026.pdf

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