The New York City Panel on Climate Change confirm major shifts will be hitting the city in the 2030s, less than a decade away.
Read moreDetailsThe New York City Panel on Climate Change confirm major shifts will be hitting the city in the 2030s, less than a decade away.
Read moreDetailsThe project is designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and give tenants more control over the temperature in their individual apartments.
Read moreDetailsSome swaths of the population experience even more intense temperatures as the built environment changes, block by block.
Read moreDetailsDid the once-idealistic Baby Boomers cause the climate chaos that is currently ravaging the globe?
Read moreDetailsNew York City’s buildings account for a large portion of its carbon emissions – more than transportation and waste.
Read moreDetailsHere’s what you need to know about the issue — and how to ditch your gas stove, if you choose.
Read moreDetailsUpper West Sider, Emma Venarde, has been fascinated by nature and the outdoors for as long as she can remember
Read moreDetailsFor the first time in 25 years, Columbia University has launched a new school.
Read moreDetailsThe remnants of Hurricane Ida packed a shocking punch on Wednesday night, dropping more than 3 inches of rain on Central Park in less than one hour,
Read moreDetailsThe festival will feature interactive educational exhibits, scientists available for one-on-one conversation
Read moreDetailsA haze is hovering over the city, as seen in the photos above and below by Jeff French Segall, And meteorologists say it can be linked
Read moreDetailsArtist Heide Hatry has been making snow sculptures in Central Park that have caught the eye of many Upper West Siders.
Read moreDetailsStarting this Friday, there will be a worldwide "Climate Strike" to highlight the need for action on climate change. In conjunction with the event and in advance
Read moreDetailsThere are two important local meetings happening Thursday, Jan. 31.
Read moreDetailsThere aren't any coal plants on the Upper West Side (as far as we know), but we still contribute to global warming. A group called Carbon Squeeze has just formed to figure out ways to reduce our carbon footprint and it's holding its first event next week. “We recognize that ...
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