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Rain is a Renewable Resource
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Here in New York City, the primary issue with stormwater runoff is the flow and volume of water generated, and our overloaded sewer systems are hardest hit during rain events. The natural way to correct this is to create more green space to soak up that water.
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Natural Gas: The New Frontier
Les Judd
When it comes to choosing the energy sources that power our lifefstyles, there is a wealth of technical and economic information available to us. Solar, oil, wind, nuclear, natural gas, geothermal, coal; the list goes on.
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African Huts Glow With Renewable Power
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Resourceful people in developing countries, living in places lacking the larger infrastructure, adapt renewable energy in surprisingly ingenious ways.
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5 Easy Tips to Work Green
Les Judd
With increased issues of global warming and environmental concerns,taking eco-friendly steps at work to reduce our office’s effect can make huge strides to a greener environment, and better impact on our health.
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New Subway Connection for Brooklyn
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The MTA has put the finishing touches on a completely renovated Jay Street/Borough Hall A, C, F station
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