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NYC sustainability in a time of climate change, fuel depletion and financial disruption
admin
After the midterm election, selling climate change got even tougher than it was before. Immensely wealthy business interests and their allies have skillfully muddied the waters and blocked action. The NYC sustainability discussion, mainly framed as climate change response, should be reframed to include the more marketable concepts of increasing resilience, and preparing for higher and more […]
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Powerhouses of New York
Les Judd
Con Ed obviously has big stakes in NYC’s energy consumption, but who else controls the energy industry in New York City?
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Giving the Streets to the People
Les Judd
We are designing greener mobility into our street grid. We are looking at our streets differently, and treating them as the valuable public spaces that they are.
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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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Urban farming: No soil, no sun
Les Judd
Urban agriculture is expanding into a larger business investment as demand for local produce grows.
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