New York's Leaders on Climate Justice: An Accountability Town Hall

Start: Thursday, July 18, 2024 6:30 PM

End: Thursday, July 18, 2024 8:30 PM

Governor Hochul’s cancellation of congestion pricing and New York Assembly’s failure to pass vital bills are a climate disaster. It’s time to hold our leaders accountable, in person.

Join us at a town hall style forum to question Governor Hochul, Attorney General James, and City-wide elected leaders about the accelerating climate crisis.

Hundreds of New Yorkers will gather at the historic New York Society for Ethical Culture concert hall on Thursday, July 18th at 6:30pm for a special event. We'll be holding our top elected leaders accountable on the top climate, jobs and justice issues that matter to our state and city.

RSVP now for a seat at the forum - and hold our elected leaders accountable!

Sponsored by a range of organizations, we'll have experts who will explain the issues - and then we'll put our questions to Governor Hochul and other top state- and city-level leaders, who we expect to attend.  

RSVP now to join us at this special event - and hold our elected leaders accountable to the people.

We can't let our city wither under heat waves while extreme weather events and rising seas inundate New York. We need good, union jobs and investments, especially into low-income communities, to fight the climate crisis.

Join us at this special event on July 18th at 6:30pm-8:30pm at the New York Society for Ethical Culture.

This event is co-sponsored by 350.org, 350Brooklyn, 350NYC, ALIGN-NY, Big Reuse, Climate Can't Wait, Climate Reality NYC, Climate & Resilience Education Task Force, Environmental Advocates of New York, Food & Water Watch, Forest Hills Green Team, Indivisible BK, Jewish Climate Action Network NYC, New York Communities for Change (NYCC), New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG), New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, Open Plans, Rewiring America, Riders Alliance, Rise & Resist, Sane Energy Project, Save Our Compost, Seeding Sovereignty, Stop the Chop NY/NJ,  Strong Economy for All, Third Act NYC, Third Act Upstate, Transportation Alternatives, TREEage, Sunrise NYC and WE ACT for Environmental Justice.

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