NYC Bar hones in on building emissions law
/The New York City Bar Association is preparing attorneys for new building emissions standards
Read MoreThe New York City Bar Association is preparing attorneys for new building emissions standards
Read MoreIn a year like no other, Queens residents continued to fight for climate justice.
Read More“Climate Change is not taking a break, so neither will we.”
Read More“We have ten years to be able to not only implement changes required with this law but changes to reverse significant impact to our planet related to greenhouse gas emissions.”
Read MoreThe climate crisis threatens to submerge the Rockaway peninsula, flood low-lying communities and exacerbate health problems, particularly among low-income residents, in the borough of 2.3 million people.
Read MoreNick Roloson says he would work to establish more affordable housing in the area and expand the network of protected bike lanes.
Read More“You should have an active role in leading the borough. That’s your job. It shouldn’t be only a cheerleader.”
Read MoreBuildings larger than 25,000 square feet will be required to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by 40 percent by 2030, or face a fine.
Read More"Let's be clear: I don't want your money, I want your carbon.”
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