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The anhinga or ‘devil bird’ lands in New York, with more to come
Anhingas, water birds with snakelike necks, have turned up in Prospect Park in Brooklyn and far upstate, a sign of shifting ranges for birds from the South.
Governors Island to be site of $700 million climate campus
A “living laboratory” for climate solutions will rise on the idyllic 172-acre island off Lower Manhattan, led by Stony Brook University.
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The Brooklyn Navy Yard has become a lab for planet-saving tech
Once a building ground for battleships, the site is a city-within-a-city where companies can test their solutions for a greener future.
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New York’s record warm winter: good for sunbathing, bad for ski slopes
A wildly erratic season has been a blessing for haters of mittens and blizzards, but a potential disaster for businesses that rely on snow and ice.
One of the world’s cleanest new skyscrapers collides with the future
One Vanderbilt, in the heart of New York City, is built to be especially climate friendly. But the design landscape and city rules have changed quickly.
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How New York City’s trees and shrubs help clear its air
As advocates are pushing the city to plant more trees, new research shows the role of urban greenery in absorbing carbon emissions.
Katharine Mach, Galen Treuer: We need to rethink how to adapt to the climate crisis
What we’re doing now is not early enough.
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