Self-Guided, Green Infrastructure Walking Tour
Put on your mask, use this map, take an Open House NY walking tour
Put on your mask, use this map, take an Open House NY walking tour
I've suspected this for a long time. And the biggest casualties of this divide, the top 3 most politicized issues in the US are ...
— Prof. Katharine Hayhoe (@KHayhoe) November 20, 2020
#3 coronavirus
#2 race and ethnic inequality
#1 climate change
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Helping businesses to identify climate risks can improve both their physical + financial security
Think zoning is a bore? Then take a look at proposed zoning standards, a big first step to keep coastal NYC safe in an era of rising flood risks
Despite the promise of cleaner air, better traffic conditions + lots of revenue for NYC, the federal chokehold on congestion pricing isn't likely to be released any time soon
Now, just like restaurants' health grades, NYC buildings must publicly display their energy performance letter grade
Will MoMA make sustainability in architecture an A-List item with its new Emilio Ambasz Institute for the Joint Study of the Built + the Natural Environment
The boom in solar + wind power make a mush of the usual blue state/red state divides
Tesla, Uber + several electric utilities team up to advance their common interest in boosting the EV industry
Barry, the Central Park owl, is an A-List celebrity in an A-List urban green place
Holly Golightly called her worst moods the "mean reds", so what to call Paul Krugman's dire column about what US COVID reaction foreshadows about climate action?
The European Commission targets offshore wind power capacity growth of 250% by 2050, calls goal "feasible"
A new solar + battery storage tandem claims it can make Spanish homes function as virtual power plants
Evergreen Action seeks a press secretary to help advance the fight to put bold climate action at the top of America's agenda
Despite grave threats to mass transit budgets, local foes of congestion pricing are rising again
Loose talk about sustainable fashion is SO over
"Decisions made in the first 100 days will directly impact progress on climate action in the first two years of the first term. Moreover, they will be critical early signals of climate’s importance to domestic + international constituencies". Climate 21 Project