New York City
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Take from the rich and give to … the subway? Inside New York’s evolving congestion pricing policy
Take from the rich and give to ... the subway? Inside New York's evolving congestion pricing policy
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New York City public schools will adopt ‘Meatless Mondays’
The nation's largest school district is saying buh-bye to serving meat on Mondays.
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New York’s weird blue lights weren’t aliens (they were dirty energy)
The strange lights served as a reminder that our aging infrastructure needs an overhaul.
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Will New York City sink into the sea? A play imagines its future.
“We're making a show about climate change and refugees and the irreversible damage that we're doing to the planet. And bring your kids.”
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If nature doesn’t need trash, neither do we
Natural systems evolve to be closed-loop and waste-free. Human ones should take a cue from nature.
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One year after Maria, the Puerto Rican diaspora charts a new path forward
At one memorial, a call for Puerto Rican independence. At another, demands that the U.S. government not turn its back on the island.
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Solar isn’t accessible to half of Americans. Can community solar change that?
One in three Americans struggle to pay their utility bills each month. Can community solar help end energy insecurity in NYC?
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Teens help reimagine America’s first climate change museum
The Climate Museum won't be your typical museum. With youth at the helm, it's mixing activism with art and science.
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New York’s hottest neighborhoods are taking on climate change’s deadliest threat
Extreme heat kills more than a hundred New Yorkers yearly. Here's how the city's tackling the problem in a warming world.