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Adriana Trujillo

New York businesses to cut trash by half in 'Zero Waste' plan | Reuters - 0 views

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    Anheuser Busch, the Walt Disney Company's ABC, and Whole Foods Market are among more than 30 New York City businesses that have pledged to halve the amount of waste they send to landfills by June 2016. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio aims to reduce the city's waste output by 90% by 2030.
Adriana Trujillo

New York Adopts Historic "50 by '30" Renewables Goal | NRDC - 1 views

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    New York cements its position as a national renewable energy leader today with a New York Public Service Commission (PSC) order requiring that 50 percent of the state's electricity must from clean, renewable sources like solar and wind power by 2030.
Adriana Trujillo

De Blasio Administration Bans Single-Use Styrofoam Products in New York City Beginning ... - 0 views

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    Mayor Bill de Blasio banned the possession, sale, or provision of polystyrene-based foam containers and loose fill packaging in New York City. The measure will go into effect on July 1, 2015.
Adriana Trujillo

New York City's Street Tree Map Proves Ecological, Economic Benefits of Urban Greenery ... - 0 views

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    New York City's Department of Parks & Recreation has launched a Street Tree Map that allows users to not only learn about the city's different tree species, but also about the ecological and economic benefits they offer to the city. Using figures laid out by the U.S. Forest Service, the city, along with a team of 2,300 volunteers, completed a citywide tree census and used the data to calculate the estimated annual benefit in dollars trees provide to New York City.
Adriana Trujillo

Real Estate Weekly » Blog Archive » Developers turning New York into Big Gree... - 0 views

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    New York City's sustainable programs have helped it become one of the most environmentally friendly cities in the U.S., writes Jonathan Pappas. Some reasons behind this have to do with the construction industry. For instance, the city's PlaNYC initiative includes a "local energy conservation construction code which holds all new construction and renovations to the most current energy efficiency standards." In addition, replacing older heating units with ones that use cleaner fuel is a priority
Adriana Trujillo

New York City aims to slash greenhouse gas emissions from buildings | TheHill - 0 views

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    Existing buildings in New York will now face higher standards for the emissions of greenhouse gases by upgrading water heaters, boilers and roofs, among other changes. The goal is to cut greenhouse gas emissions in the city by 7% by 2035.
Adriana Trujillo

Exxon Investigated for Climate Change Lies · Environmental Leader · Environme... - 0 views

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    ExxonMobil is under investigation by the New York attorney general for possibly lying about the risks of climate change, the New York Times reports.
Del Birmingham

Leading businesses speed energy transition at Climate Week NYC 2017 | The Climate Group - 1 views

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    Announced today at Climate Week NYC 2017 in New York, global financial institutions Citi and JPMorgan Chase & Co. have joined The Climate Group's RE100 campaign with CDP, committing to source 100% renewable power across their global operations by 2020. Other companies joining the RE100 initiative are one of the fastest-growing beverage companies, Califia Farms, and UK investment management company Jupiter Asset Management. The announcements follow news last week that The Estée Lauder Companies, Kellogg Company, DBS Bank and Clif Bar & Company have also joined RE100. 110 of the world's most influential companies are now generating demand for over 150 TWh renewable energy annually - more than enough to power New York State.
Adriana Trujillo

New York Approves $7.6 Billion Bailout Of Nuclear Power Plants - 0 views

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    The New York State Public Service Commission has approved a $7.6 billion clean-energy subsidy for the Ginna, FitzPatrick and Nine Mile Point 1 and 2 nuclear power plants as part of the state's move to more sustainable energy. Environmental groups protested the grants, saying the production and transport of nuclear fuel release a great deal of carbon into the air.
Adriana Trujillo

APP, Cargill plant U.N. deforestation pledge for 2030 | GreenBiz.com - 0 views

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    A total of 34 companies signed the New York Declaration on Forests this week at the United Nations Climate Summit in New York.
Adriana Trujillo

New York Hotels Make a Green Pledge - The New York Times - 0 views

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    Sixteen hotels, including the Waldorf and Pierre, have joined the NYC Carbon Challenge -- a city program aimed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 30% over the next decade.
Adriana Trujillo

Business support for the Paris Agreement | Center for Climate and Energy Solutions - 0 views

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    A group of 24 companies - including Apple, Facebook, Google, HPE, Ingersoll Rand, Johnson Controls, Microsoft, Tiffany & Co, Unilever, and VF Corporation - signed a statement urging President Trump to "keep the United States in the Paris Agreement on climate change for the good of the U.S. economy." The statement was featured as a full-page advertisement in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and New York Post.
Adriana Trujillo

Paris agreement: A "climate coalition" of states producing 30% of US GDP is seceding ec... - 0 views

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    The Governors of California, New York, and Washington have formed the United States Climate Alliance-a bipartisan coalition of nine states committed to upholding the Paris Agreement despite President Trump's decision to end U.S. participation. The nine states - California, New York, Massachusetts, Washington, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, Oregon, and Hawaii - represent nearly a third of U.S. annual GDP.
Del Birmingham

New York Just Showed Every Other State How to Do Solar Right | Mother Jones - 0 views

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    Under a new order from the state's Public Service Commission, utility companies will soon be barred from owning "distributed" power systems-that means rooftop solar, small wind turbines, and basically anything else that isn't a big power plant. "By restricting utilities from owning local power generation and other energy resources, customers will benefit from a more competitive market, with utilities working and partnering with other companies and service providers," the commission said in a statement.
Del Birmingham

Green finance: Funds for forests 'dwarfed by investment in activities that destroy them... - 0 views

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    New research on progress towards ending deforestation by 2030 shows funding is woefully short, while indigenous groups say their role as protectors of the forest is under increasing threat. Recent news that the world's tropical forests are now so degraded they have become a source rather than a sink of carbon emissions have injected new urgency into the need to achieve the goals set out in the New York Declaration on Forests four years ago.
Del Birmingham

Hong Kong Will Phase Out Ivory Trade by 2021 | Smart News | Smithsonian - 0 views

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    On January 31, The Hong Kong Legislative Council voted 49 to 4 to phase out the sale of antique ivory. As Tiffany May at The New York Times reports, the city will ban all sale of ivory, new and antique, by 2021, closing a system that poachers have previously exploited. The move will help staunch a significant player in the ivory market, which drives the destruction of elephant populations. In recent years, the United Nations estimates that poachers kill up to 100 elephants each day, which has devastated their populations.
Adriana Trujillo

Utility to Save $1 Billion with Clean Energy, Efficiency · Environmental Lead... - 1 views

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    Consolidated Edison, the utility that provides New York City's electricity, faces higher demand for power than its existing infrastructure can supply. But instead of adding a substation, which would cost $1.2 billion or more, Con Ed will deploy a mix of distributed solar, fuel cells and efficiency measures that will cost about $200 million - less than one-fifth the price of a substation, reports Inside Climate News.
Del Birmingham

The Business Pro's Guide to 12 Big Things that Happened at Climate Week | World Resourc... - 1 views

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    When it comes to the private sector's efforts to curb climate change, the rubber hit the road at New York Climate Week. Companies and their nonprofit partners announced numerous milestones and hosted discussions throughout the city to translate lofty goals into action. Meanwhile, new initiatives were launched to deepen collaboration among the private sector, governments and civil society.
Adriana Trujillo

White House Nudges States Toward Offshore Wind Power - 0 views

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    The White House last week outlined plans to get the US offshore wind industry off the ground. The White House has awarded Maine, Rhode Island, New York and Massachusetts each a grant of $600,000 to support offshore wind development. It has also established an interagency group in support of offshore wind. As part of that effort, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management plans to offer areas off the coasts of North Carolina and New Jersey. GovTech.com (10/2) 
Del Birmingham

Violence Erupts in Southern India Over Order to Share Water - The New York Times - 0 views

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    NEW DELHI - Violent protests broke out in the southern state of Karnataka on Monday after the Indian Supreme Court ordered the state to release water to the neighboring state of Tamil Nadu, the latest chapter in a longstanding dispute.
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