
Mobile emergency operations center to support Adirondack communities
By Mike Lynch
Paul Smith's College students design mobile emergency unit that will be used for training and real-life situations
The only independent, nonprofit news organization solely dedicated to reporting on the Adirondack Park.
Through its news reporting and analysis, the nonprofit Adirondack Explorer furthers the wise stewardship, public enjoyment for all, community vitality, and lasting protection of the Adirondack park.
Subscribe to our print magazine
Support our journalism
Sign up for our emails
By Mike Lynch
Adirondack town reduces carbon footprint with energy efficient upgrades, achieves bronze status in Climate Smart Communities program
By Mike Lynch
Paul Smith's College students design mobile emergency unit that will be used for training and real-life situations
“There’s no legal basis for what they’re trying to do,” said one legal expert.
By Mike Lynch
Findings revealed at annual Adirondack Climate Conference
This Q&A featured Bill McKibben, a prominent climate activist, discussing the current state of climate change and renewable energy solutions.
By Mike Lynch
A federal council will be tasked with evaluating FEMA in the coming months, leaving its fate uncertain in the coming year.
New York’s plan to put a price on carbon is still on hold. But here’s how it would work, if and when it gets off the ground.
By Times Union
Climate superfund law was a top climate priority this year.
Tropical Storm Irene left a lasting impact on Adirondack Park, displacing residents and leading to extensive federal assistance for recovery efforts.
Towns search for solutions, and financial help, for making repairs and preparing for additional severe weather