How To Pluck Out America's Eyes
via @NYTimes. So disturbing, and profoundly wrong for so many far reaching reasons. https://t.co/1x7DDhSN1J
— Stuart brodsky (@stuartinnyarea) October 27, 2020
via @NYTimes. So disturbing, and profoundly wrong for so many far reaching reasons. https://t.co/1x7DDhSN1J
— Stuart brodsky (@stuartinnyarea) October 27, 2020
Trump's Department of Energy buries dozens of its own clean energy studies
NY's building energy retrofit program has lessons learned by doing for getting affordable, multi-family buildings into tip-top, climate-friendly shape
Hear a different urban soundscape, sometimes lovely, sometimes neutral, sometimes dreadful
The EU wants its member states to stop subsidizing fossil fuels, still totaling billion of euros annually
To measure is to manage, an adage taken onboard by scientific improvements in measuring the size of cities' carbon footprints
The Brookings Institute finds lots of lag between the climate promises of 100 largest US cities + progress to date
Climate advocacy is starting to heat up NYC's 2021 election
"It’s troubling that we have so far to go to meet our 80% emission reduction goal and not only are we not making progress, but we’re going backwards. It’s not a trend we want to see continue" -our president @julietighe17 to @politicony @muoiod https://t.co/OYGXz9fc96
— NYLCV (@nylcv) October 22, 2020
Leuven, Belgium is an EU innovation leader with its program to boost resident engagement in urban decision making, particularly with experiments around reducing greenhouse-gas emissions
Need some (relatively) good news? Watch this preview of the annual Bloomberg New Energy Finance analysis
Funded in part by settlement of an Exxon pollution case, a new high performance public library + environmental education center opens in Brooklyn's Greenpoint neighborhood
Here's why Cecil Corbin-Mark was a Harlem environmental hero to us all
Ever ask yourself "what is geothermal energy?" Here's the answer
Meet BlocPower, a local company that brings all electric heating + cooling to affordable NYC multi-family buildings
What will our climate future hold if Amy Coney Barrett becomes a Supreme Court Justice?
How are voters responding to Bidens $2 trillion climate action plan?
Federal regulators have approved design plans to repurpose old coal-fired power plants in Idaho, turning them into small nuclear power plants. But critics worry the project is unsafe and won’t be built in time to stave off the effects of climate change.https://t.co/hdxQ9oGjD3
— InsideClimate News (@insideclimate) October 21, 2020