7 Tips For Pet Parents To Be Environmentally Friendly From Harlem To Hollywood
For many people, “going green” means walking rather than driving, ditching single-use plastics and conserving energy.
For many people, “going green” means walking rather than driving, ditching single-use plastics and conserving energy.
This is the second in a series of events hosted by The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce, Columbia Climate School, and The City College of New York.
In every room of your home, you’ll likely find numerous devices, appliances and fixtures that rely on the electric grid for power.
Today, the White House and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) launched its 2022 Clean School Bus Rebate Program.
New York Attorney General Letitia James and California Attorney General Rob Bonta today led a multistate coalition in suing the United States Postal Service (USPS).
The New York Community Trust (NYCT) has awarded $223,000 to Black Public Media (BPM) to help Black documentary filmmakers create films about climate change and environmental justice.
As companies continue to try to balance virtual and in-person work, a new study conducted by researchers from the University of Texas at Austin uncovered interesting findings related to corporate conferences.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams today announced the appointments of his climate leadership team that will focus on environmental protection and environmental justice across NYC.
The majority of people do not know what they can do to be more environmentally friendly.
WE ACT for Environmental Justice received a $6 million grant from the Bezos Earth Fund.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and the NYC Environmental Justice Advisory Board today announced the commencement of a public comment period from August 5th to September 5th, 2021.
The Senate Democratic Majority is advancing an environmental legislative package that will continue to protect the state’s environment.
Whether we like it or not, remote work is the new norm.
Many factors influence people’s well-being, but few have as great a power as the quality of sleep.
Today, the Senate Democratic Majority will pass legislation in honor of Earth Day to continue protecting the state’s environment.