NJSBN invited to attend Governor’s bill signing ceremony

On August 22nd, NJSBN Executive Director, Rebecca Lubot, was honored to accept an invitation to attend New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy’s bill signing ceremony.
Garden State Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) Program Launches

The New Jersey Sustainable Business Network and the New Jersey LCV organized a site tour of the Snyder Farm Rutgers University Agrivoltaics Program for U.S. Senator Andy Kim this weekend.
#Agrivoltaics can increase the profitability of the land and maintain its agricultural productivity while contributing to New Jersey’s #renewableenergygoals. RAP, where hay is produced under solar arrays, is a model of dualusesolar.
East coast’s largest charging hub for fleets launched at Kearny Point

The New Jersey Sustainable Business Network and the New Jersey LCV organized a site tour of the Snyder Farm Rutgers University Agrivoltaics Program for U.S. Senator Andy Kim this weekend.
#Agrivoltaics can increase the profitability of the land and maintain its agricultural productivity while contributing to New Jersey’s #renewableenergygoals. RAP, where hay is produced under solar arrays, is a model of dualusesolar.
Site Tour and Discussion with U.S. Senator Andy Kim

The New Jersey Sustainable Business Network and the New Jersey LCV organized a site tour of the Snyder Farm Rutgers University Agrivoltaics Program for U.S. Senator Andy Kim this weekend.
#Agrivoltaics can increase the profitability of the land and maintain its agricultural productivity while contributing to New Jersey’s #renewableenergygoals. RAP, where hay is produced under solar arrays, is a model of dualusesolar.
Defend State and Tribal Clean Water Authority

The EPA is proposing changes to Section 401 of the Clean Water Act that would strip states and Tribes of their power to veto or impose conditions on federal projects based on environmental impacts. These changes threaten not only environmental health but also the economic resilience of industries that depend on clean, reliable water like farming, food and beverage, tourism, and manufacturing.
As flood risk increases, the federal government and insurance industry put New Jersey on notice

The tragic flooding in Texas offers a stark reminder of how devastating flooding can be to families, communities, and local economies.
Send a Comment To EPA to NOT cut Critical Air Pollution Standards

Right now, we face a critical threat to both a stable economy and a healthy environment. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed repealing two of our most effective clean air standards: Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards for Fossil Fuel-Fired Electric Generating Units and the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS).
Urge Your Legislators to Oppose the H.R.1 Budget Bill

Your voices are being heard. Because of your advocacy, the margins in Congress are razor-thin. The Senate just passed Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), but by a single vote.
Energy independence needs commonsense policy

At 249 years old, the United States is the world’s oldest modern democracy and, until now, its most resilient.
Letter to Governor Murphy in Support of Clean Transportation Programs and Joining the Affordable Clean Cars Coalition

We, the undersigned 20 environmental, environmental justice, public health, and community organizations and businesses write to thank you for your continued leadership in advancing and defending clean transportation initiatives in New Jersey (NJ).