Green New Deal*

The Green New Deal (GND) is a governing lens for the creation of a renewable-energy economy that prioritizes a just transition for workers and frontline communities. Learn More



End of fossil Fuel SubsidIes

As explained by Oil Change International, a fossil fuel subsidy is “anything that rigs the game in favor of fossil fuels compared to other energy sources.” Learn More



Funding for Frontline Communities

Low-income communities, communities of color, and Indigenous Peoples are hit first and worst by the climate crisis. They are disproportionately burdened by our current energy system. Learn More

100% Renewable energy

Renewable energy and energy efficiency must be deployed at a massive scale. Fossil fuel infrastructure must be rapidly retired. Gas-powered cars must disappear from roads, as all buildings, industry, and agriculture switch to high energy efficiency and renewable power. Learn More

Tax the Rich

This is a call to tax those in the top 1% income bracket a 5% marginal income tax to accrue $10 billion per year to fund a Green New Deal. Learn More

Public Power

A publicly-owned utility will make long-neglected repairs, invest in resiliency to prepare our grid for the future, and structure rates to protect working-class New Yorkers, creating good, union jobs. Learn More

No New Fossil Fuels in NY

Studies show that no new fossil fuel infrastructure can be built, if we are to avoid worldwide catastrophe. Learn More

Make Polluters Pay

100 corporations are responsible for 71% of global climate emissions. Learn More

Pass the Renewable Rikers Act

The three bills included in this era-defining Act codify much-needed environmental and restorative justice measures, ensuring that another social atrocity will never again happen on this land. Learn More

Divest from Fossil Fuels and Deforestation

Wall Street is financing climate destruction. Banks, asset managers, insurance companies, and institutional investors collectively finance trillions of dollars into funding, insuring, and investing in fossil fuel and deforestation-linked companies. Learn More