Let Buildings Trade to Meet Carbon Mandate
CRAIN’S NEW YORK BUSINESS / Danielle Spiegel-Feld & Richard B. Stewart
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CRAIN’S NEW YORK BUSINESS / Danielle Spiegel-Feld & Richard B. Stewart
Let Buildings Trade to Meet Carbon Mandate Read More »
Last week, New York followed California by becoming the second state in the country to ban single-use plastic bags. The prohibition, which was included in the state budget, has been hailed by politicians and environmentalists alike as a major victory for our neighborhoods, parks and waterways that are increasingly besieged by plastic pollution. But ironically,
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“If you wait until the species’ numbers are actually small enough that it’s going to become extinct, it may be difficult or too late,” SAYS NYU Law Professor Richard Stewart. READ MORE
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When storm clouds gather, 62 square miles of roofs keep us dry in New York City. Unfortunately, most of the dozens of inches of rain that hit New York each year cascades into our gutters, swelling sewers and often causing raw sewage to pour into our waterways. The city is failing to take advantage of
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The Guarini Center, along with the University of Copenhagen Faculty of Law and the Center for International Governance Innovation, welcomes proposals for paper presentations at the II TRAMEREN’s International Conference on Frontiers in Ocean Environmental Governance: Private Actors, Public Goods, which will take place in Copenhagen, Denmark, on the 17th and 18th of September 2018. The
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Today, the New York City Council is expected to pass a pioneering piece of legislation that will require large commercial and residential buildings to display energy efficiency grades near public entrances. Read a press release announcing the bill here.
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