LET’S MAKE SURE THEY AREN’T USING OUR TAX DOLLARS TO DESTROY RAINFORESTS.
When the Earth loses tropical forests, we lose biodiversity, environmental resilience, and the planet’s most potent weapons against climate change.
The TREES Act will make sure that companies selling to New York government agencies don’t buy products from companies that cut down Amazon tropical forests.
Under the new law, companies selling to New York State will verify that their products weren’t produced through tropical deforestation. This won’t just help the Earth — it will also help New York’s businesses, by giving them a leg up in competing against international polluters for state contracts.
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Syracuse.com: On Arbor Day, NY needs more from Gov. Kathy Hochul than a green promise (Your Letters)
For Arbor Day, Environmental Advocates of New York Exec Director Vanessa Fajans-Turner calls on Governor Hochul to sign the TREES Act.
New York’s procurement system need not add to forest destruction
Deforestation-free purchasing bill aligns with New York's climate goals and our commitment to human rights.
Politico Pro: New York state senator revises bill aimed at curbing tropical deforestation
Gov. Kathy Hochul last year vetoed an earlier version of the legislation that would bar state purchases of goods linked to deforestation.
RELEASE: Krueger, Zebrowski To Introduce Amended Tropical Deforestation Legislation
"As I said when the Governor vetoed this bill in December, this is not some esoteric issue for tree-huggers – the climate crisis and the biodiversity crisis threaten the very survival of human civilization," said Sen. Krueger. "That is why we will be reintroducing the bill. We have addressed the Governor's concerns as they were expressed to us, and we are confident that the TREES Act can not only be successfully implemented, but will enhance New York's global role as an environmental leader. I look forward to sending it back to the Governor's desk as soon as possible."
Everyone wins on ‘birds and bees’ deal
An agreement wasn’t reached on a bill aimed at stopping state procurements from supporting any tropical deforestation, which was vetoed after legislative sponsors refused to agree to major changes backed by Hochul.
City and State: New York environmental bills attract support from Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark Ruffalo
Two bills awaiting the governor’s signature would prevent New York from contracting with companies that contribute to deforestation and reduce neonic pesticide use.
Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio joins push for deforestation bill
Actor Leonardo DiCaprio took to Instagram urging Gov. Kathy Hochul to sign a bill aimed at limiting the state's impact on climate change.
New York Times: Will These Closely Watched Bills Become Law in New York?
The proposals include one that would ban noncompete agreements and another that would push New York to help curb deforestation.
New York State Public Radio: Hochul set to act on two environmental bills
Governor Kathy Hochul has until the end of the year to sign or veto over 100 key bills.
Spectrum: Push mounts for 2 environmental bills as Hochul weighs veto
Last-minute negotiations are heating up as Gov. Kathy Hochul considers significant changes, or vetoing, two environmental bills Democratic lawmakers widely supported this session.