Huge Participation Expected as Buffalo Niagara Region Gives Up Driving Alone on Earth Day
22 April 2008 - 1:58AM
PR Newswire (US)
BUFFALO, N.Y., April 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- In Buffalo, New
York, the pressing question on Tuesday is not "where are you
going?" but "how will you get there?" On Earth Day, the Buffalo
region will use less fuel and fewer vehicles, cut harmful vehicle
emissions, reduce traffic congestion, improve air quality, and
demonstrate its commitment to ongoing environmental stewardship.
Pairing Earth Day celebrations with concrete action, commuters
throughout the region will carpool, bike, walk, or take Metro bus
or rail to get to their destinations. Nearly 300 businesses,
organizations, and schools representing 135,000 Western New Yorkers
have signed on to the region's first-ever Buffalo Niagara Earth Day
2008 Initiative. Among the participants: the famous Anchor Bar,
birthplace of the chicken wing, where grease from making the wings
is now being recycled and used as an ingredient in biodiesel.
"People are ready to take action in response to global warming and
our many pressing environmental challenges, but we have to provide
meaningful opportunities for them to try something new," said Kevin
Neumaier, Senior Vice President of Sustainability for Ecology and
Environment, Inc., headquartered in the Buffalo area. When asked to
compare this initiative to Earth Hour, Mr. Neumaier responded,
"Both are great programs to raise awareness about things we can do
every day. This targets transportation, which accounts for about a
third of our carbon emissions." Commuters in the Buffalo area will
have access to a novel online software program developed by Ecology
and Environment, Inc., and operated by the Greater Buffalo-Niagara
Regional Transportation Council. The program, called Good Going
(http://www.goodgoingwny.com/), is free to residents in Erie and
Niagara counties, and helps find carpool partners and identify
public transportation opportunities that fit commuters preferences
and patterns. With high and rising fuel prices, alternatives to
driving alone are beginning to seem a lot more appealing, and those
who avoid the one car-one person pattern are quick to point out the
environmental benefit. The initiative will culminate in a ceremony
at noon at City Hall in downtown Buffalo. Speakers include Mayor
Byron Brown, Erie County Executive Chris Collins, NFTA Commissioner
Eunice Lewin, and representatives from companies and organizations
undertaking other novel environmental initiatives. This campaign,
spearheaded by Lancaster-based environmental consulting firm,
Ecology and Environment, Inc., (E & E), is aimed at raising
awareness locally of issues associated with global warming. E &
E has partnered with the NFTA, the Buffalo Niagara Enterprise,
Greater Buffalo-Niagara Regional Transportation Council, Buffalo
Niagara Convention & Visitors Bureau, UB Green, New Era Cap
Co., the Buffalo Bisons, Wegmans, the City of Buffalo, Erie County,
Erie Community College, Lamar Outdoor Advertising, World Trade
Center Buffalo Niagara, Buffalo Blue Bicycle, and Buffalo Niagara
Human Resource Association to organize this event to demonstrate
Western New York's commitment to reducing harmful greenhouse gas
emissions in hopes of garnering some positive national attention
for the region. For more information on carpooling and to find a
carpool match-both on Earth Day and beforehand-visit the Greater
Buffalo-Niagara Regional Transportation Council's website,
http://www.goodgoingwny.com/. DATASOURCE: Ecology and Environment,
Inc. CONTACT: Kevin S. Neumaier, P.E., Senior Vice President,
Sustainability of Ecology and Environment, Inc., +1-716-684-8060,
Web site: http://www.ene.com/ http://www.goodgoingwny.com/
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