TESTIMONY
Susie Cadier, Political Director of Triage, on Supporting Intro Bills 353 and 354 for Renewable Energy Transition and Climate Resilience
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Susie Cadier advocates for Intro Bills 353 and 354, aiming for a greener New York City and improved energy transition in schools.
- Cadier, Political Director of Triage, emphasizes the urgent need for a renewable energy transition in NYC, highlighting personal experiences with climate impacts.
- She argues for the transformation of NYC buildings, particularly schools, from major polluters to sustainable power sources.
- Intro Bills 353 and 354 are presented as vital for the renewable energy transition of NYC’s 1300 school buildings needing investment and renovations.
- Cadier urges the New York City Council to adopt a long-term, sustainable system to prevent future climate disasters.
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Thank you, Terri.
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Thank you, chairnurse, and the Environmental Protection Committee for the opportunity to testify this afternoon.
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My name is Susie Cadier, and I am the political director of triage, a student led climate justice organization with over a 1000 high school students across all five boroughs.
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Fighting for a greener future in New York City and state.
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I am also a senior at the Beacon School in Manhattan, and I've had a crazy 4 years being a high schooler.
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I saw the skies turn orange on my 17th birthday.
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I saw the streets flood on my 1st day of 10th grade.
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And poor air quality has forced me and my classmates to evacuate my school's basement 18 times last year alone.
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As my graduation day closes in, I've been thinking a lot about how I wanna leave my school.
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I've been thinking about my legacy.
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How am I gonna leave my school?
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How am I gonna leave my city?
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I am here today hoping to leave my city with a greener future.
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I speak for triage students who strongly support the passage and full implementation of intro 353354.
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We are overly reliant on fossil fuels that are killing us slowly every day.
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Our carbon emissions run rampant in the city.
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Intro 353 has the power to transform our city's buildings, some of the largest polluters in the city.
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And turn them into sources of power for our city.
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Intro 353 begins and invests in New York's renewable energy transition by but 354 ensures it.
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Notably, these bills will be critical in the energy transition of New York City's 1300 school buildings.
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Many of which are old and are in severe need of investment, repair, and renovations.
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We cannot cannot keep putting a band aid on the issue of climate change, and New York can lead the change.
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This city council has the power to set us up with a sustainable long term system that is just the 1st step in saving New York City from the count countless more climate disasters that will help us.
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Thank you.