During Climate Week, Mayor Bill de Blasio and Governor Kathy Hochul today announced two major green energy infrastructure projects to power the city from Harlem to Hollis. Continue Reading →
Category Archives: green
Biden Says Solar Energy Could Power 40% Of All Electricity Use From Harlem To Hawaii By 2035
The Biden administration would like America to go greener, and it says solar energy is just the ticket. Continue Reading →
District Council 37 Prepares City Workforce For The Future With New Green Jobs Training Initiative
District Council 37 (DC 37), New York City’s largest municipal labor union, today announced a new training initiative to prepare workers for energy efficiency jobs related to addressing the impact of climate change. Continue Reading →
NY Bans Dangerous, Indestructible ‘Forever Chemicals” From Food Boxes And Other Packaging
Today, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into law legislation (S.8817/A.4739-C) sponsored by Senator Brad Hoylman and Assembly Member Patricia Fahy. Continue Reading →
Green Girls Rock As They Win The Summer Learning Association Climate Change Award
City Parks Foundation’s CityParks Green Girls Empowered by ING program was named as the winner of the Inaugural Climate Change Learning Award for the National Summer Learning Association’s (NSLA) 2020 Summer Learning Awards season. Continue Reading →
Harlem Rep. Espaillat Re-Establishes U.S. Global Climate Leadership In House Appropriations Bill
Today, Harlem Representative Adriano Espaillat announced that he has successfully secured no less than $500 million for international climate financing through the Green Climate Fund. Continue Reading →
Stuck At Home? Do These 3 Things To Improve Your Apartment
By Bretton Love
One of the reasons the whining of celebrities bothered so many of us is that, while they lounge around in massive houses, we are stuck in small apartments. Continue Reading →