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Green Committee Accomplishments Honored by Upper Nyack Board of Trustees

It was a special moment at the Upper Nyack Board of Trustees meeting on Thursday, October 17, when the Green Committee was thanked for the hard work and successes that our members have helped the village achieve. There is brand new plaque proclaiming Upper Nyack as a Bronze Certified Climate Smart Community. Pictured above, from left to right: Bill Ryan, Rob Picardi, Addison Chappell (co-chair of the Climate Smart Task Force, together with Peggy Kurtz, who joined the meeting online), Judy Ryan, Mayor Karen Tarapata, and Harry Vetter, Green Committee chair. The Committee is grateful for all its members who chipped in hours of work for helping the village achieve this status. It is just the start of an ongoing process to improve our village’s, and the region’s, sustainability. Upper Nyack residents: Your help, ideas, and volunteering in the coming months and years are much needed and appreciated!

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Upper Nyack Wins Bronze Certification for Climate

The Village of Upper Nyack has achieved the New York State Bronze Certification as a Climate Smart Community, highlighting its commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship. This certification recognizes the village’s comprehensive efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enhance resilience to climate change, largely driven by the initiatives of the Upper Nyack Green Committee and the Climate Smart Communities Task Force. Their dedication to energy efficiency improvements, community engagement, and strategic planning has played a crucial role in advancing climate-friendly practices. By implementing these initiatives, Upper Nyack not only demonstrates leadership in combating climate change but also sets a precedent for other communities aiming to pursue similar environmental goals. Read more in the Rockland County Business Journal article here. Read more about Climate Smart Communities here.

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Next Week (February 7): Nyack Climate Solutions Fair

Don’t miss the upcoming Nyack Climate Solutions Fair on Wednesday, February 7 from 7:00-9:00 PM at the Nyack Center (58 Depew Avenue).

All sorts of exciting local groups and initiatives will be represented, including the Upper Nyack Green Committee. Join us to learn more from neighbors and to get involved in these community efforts!

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New Program for Upper Nyack Residents to Reduce Energy Use…and Reap Rewards!

Join your neighbors in helping our community fight climate change!  

As we try our best to get through these tough heat waves, nearly all of us are using more energy for cooling, whether for air conditioning or fans.  Most of us don’t think about the fact that on peak days for electricity usage, utilities bring on the most polluting power plants to cover the demand.  Read below for one way you can help to cut your peak demand, reduce your carbon footprint, and also save money!

The Upper Nyack Green Committee is promoting a new program to lower your energy use, reduce your carbon footprint – and save you money.  This program, called Meltek, is entirely free and is authorized through Orange & Rockland.

Meltek can help you reduce your energy use at peak times on hot summer days.  By voluntarily shifting our energy use to off peak hours – and by becoming more efficient, we can reduce the use of the dirtiest power plants on peak hot days.  

Meltek alerts participants ahead of time to peak electricity demand days – and gives you ways to reduce your energy use — and shift it to off peak.  You get paid for reducing your energy use, or you can donate the savings to charity, to plant trees, or to buy carbon offset credits.  All of this is voluntary.

When we do this as a community, we can truly make a difference!

You can learn more at www.meltek.io and sign up or download the Meltek app at app.meltek.io.

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Green Committee Participates in Rally to Protest Radioactive Water Dump in the Hudson

The Green Committee took part in the “Rally to Save the River” in Cortlandt on May 6. The rally was held to protest against plans of Holtec International “to discharge 1 million gallons of radioactive water into the Hudson River as part of its decommissioning process,” as noted by the Cortlandt Town Supervisor. In April, Holtec agreed to suspend, but not cancel, its plans. As stated by Food & Water watch, the waste “contains toxic contaminants, including tritium. Exposure to this radioactive isotope is linked to cancer, miscarriages, genetic defects and other adverse health effects. There is no safe dose of radiation and its harmful impacts are cumulative.” Holtec argues that the plant has carried out similar wastewater discharges since the 1960s, but, as Riverkeeper notes, “Just because these discharges have occurred for more than 40 years does not mean they are the best disposal method…The ideal situation is zero radiation entering the Hudson River.”

The Green Committee participated in the public comment period, noting that science has not made significant enough advances to credibly safely dispose of or alleviate the dangers of tritium. To dilute tritium by dumping it in with water from the Hudson river, subject to the forces of ebb and flow, would offer no guarantees as to where remnants wind up, how much marine or wildlife might be affected, how human consumption would be impacted, and over how long a time period these effects might last.

 The Green Committee also signed the petition to the governor to sign the Save the Hudson Bill and to implement a two-year moratorium on dumping or moving nuclear waste. Instead, the bill calls for storing radioactive tritium and continually monitoring storage casks.

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Nyack 2030 Climate Action Plan workshop

The Village of Nyack is hosting a public workshop on March 22 to kick off the Nyack 2030 Climate Action Plan project. Nyack is creating a plan with concrete, ambitious steps we can all take to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and help our community adapt to climate change impacts.  Upper Nyack and other area residents are invited to attend.

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Outreach at the Upper Nyack Block Party

Representatives of the Green Committee recently joined other residents to celebrate Upper Nyack’s 150th anniversary at the village block party. Due to the weather, the events moved largely indoors. The Green Committee table saw plenty of curious visitors, including many kids. The seeds we handed out and the New York orchard apples were big hits. The topics of highest interest among residents were: invasive plants and what to do about them; composting; learning about water conservation; lantern flies (several spottings in Nyack, some in Upper Nyack); and noise and air pollution from gas-powered lawn equipment.


Thanks to all who helped the Green Committee in its outreach!

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