Events
NYLCVEF holds policy forums, candidate forums, and fundraising events across the state and throughout the year.
Our nonpartisan candidate forums, which take place in the weeks leading up to an election, bring candidates to their community so voters can learn more about their environmental policies. Our policy forums bring experts, advocates, and decision-makers together to develop solutions to local environmental problems. Click on the events below to learn more about how you can join us.
Huntington Town Supervisor Environmental Candidate Forum
From protection of water quality in the Long Island Sound and transit oriented development to energy efficient and safe mobility of its residents, the Town of Huntington has made great environmental progress over the past 22 years under the current Supervisor. With the election of a new Supervisor this November, there’s a lot at stake…
Nassau County Executive Environmental Candidate Forum
From clean drinking water to sustainable transportation to coastal resilience, Nassau County faces a number of environmental challenges. Your County Executive plays a key role in addressing these challenges, and knowing where the candidates stand on these critical issues should be at the forefront of the political conversation this November. That’s why the New York…
East Hampton Environmental Candidate Forum
Join Concerned Citizens of Montauk and the New York League of Conservation Voters Education Fund to find out where local candidates stand!
Westchester County Executive Environmental Candidate Forum
From land conservation and access to public transit to air quality and invasive species, Westchester faces a number of environmental challenges. Your County Executive plays a key role in addressing these challenges, and knowing where the candidates stand on these critical issues should be at the forefront of the political conversation this November. That’s why…
New York City Council District 35 Candidate Forum
NYC Council District 35 Candidates will answer questions from the community.
New York City Council District 18 Environmental Candidate Forum
NYC Council District 18 Candidates will answer questions from the community about sustainability issues.
Getting to 80 x 50 in NYC: Energy
New York City’s “Roadmap to 80 x 50” envisions a future in which New York City’s energy supply will rely increasingly on the large-scale transmission of renewable energy from outside of New York City, with a supporting role for natural gas and local distributed energy resources (DERs). That future will also be shaped by an…