News and updates
Updates on our work and mentions in the media

January 28, 2026
New Riverkeeper tool visualizes climate change from New York City to the Adirondacks

January 22, 2026
Riverkeeper analysis weighs progress and pitfalls in proposed 2026 New York State budget

January 16, 2026
What the State of the State means for clean water in New York

January 9, 2026
Thank you for speaking up to defend wetlands and wildlife

October 30, 2025
Court orders New York State to issue regulations to implement landmark climate law
Drew Gamils

October 6, 2025
Update: Clean Path transmission line will not move forward

September 26, 2025
Safeguarding the foundation for climate action

September 19, 2025
Leading on climate and drinking water protection

August 28, 2025
Riverkeeper pushes for better community flood protections

August 7, 2025
More monitoring, more protection for people and our waterways

July 29, 2025
Shaping the plan to protect NYC from floods

July 24, 2025
City leaders missed the moment — we won’t let them miss the next
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