• The Environment: How can congress help Long Island navigate a changing climate?

  • Oct 31 2024
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

The Environment: How can congress help Long Island navigate a changing climate?

  • Summary

  • As we face ever more severe weather, Long Island is a frontline region in navigating climate change. Flood insurance, agriculture, and more are all at stake. What can Congress do to help Suffolk County move forward sustainably in this new world?

    Hear 1st District Republican Congressman Nick LaLota and Democratic congressional candidate John Avlon share their views on the issue in their own words, recorded in two separate panel interviews September 2024 at WLIW-FM studios in Southampton NY.

    These recordings have been lightly edited without changing the content of the candidates' statements during the panel interviews. Editing of the candidates has occurred only where a music bed is heard, as well as minor editing of the moderators.

    1st District Matters is part of Your Election 2024, a special collection of programs, series, and resources from The WNET Group to illuminate election issues on-air, online, and on YouTube leading into the November 5th elections.

    A production of Express News Group and WLIW-FM.

    For WLIW-FM:

    Moderator: Michael Mackey

    Executive Producer: Diane Masciale

    Producer: Delaney Hafener

    Production: Kyle Lynch

    Senior Engineer: Brian Bannon

    Legal Services: Marta Castaing

    For The Express News Group:

    Executive Producer and Moderator: Joseph P. Shaw, Executive Editor

    Managing Editor: Bill Sutton

    Deputy Managing Editor: Brendan O'Reilly

    Moderator and Staff Writer: Christopher Walsh

    Production Managers: Kerri Cunningham, Sara Mannino Kent

    Publishers: Gavin Menu, Kathryn G. Menu

    Copyright 2024

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