NYU’s carbon trading study, required by Local Law 97, is the first comprehensive modeling assessment of the law’s costs and benefits.
Urban Green hosted developers of two projects with one goal: to inject NYC with clean electricity.
Ben Furnas, Director of the NYC Mayor’s Office of Climate and Sustainability, looks at the city’s plans to lower emissions.
How do we build a future that is sustainable, equitable, and healthy?
Our 2021 conference explored the ways we can optimize policy and building design to advance climate, equity, and health.
How will federal policy for building retrofits and energy efficiency be affected by political shifts in Washington D.C.?
Low-cost financing can help unlock the $20 billion retrofit market opportunity spurred by Local Law 97.
Now armed with a decade of data, how are NYC’s buildings doing in cutting emissions?
Can a city of over eight million really switch to renewable power?
A trading program for NYC’s buildings could lead to cost-effective carbon savings.
Our 2020 conference asked: How can we pave the path for a cleaner power grid in New York City?
With the long-term challenge of decarbonizing NYC’s electricity in mind, where do we stand today?
Electrification will be a multi-decade process. Going Electric identifies nine next steps to jumpstart electrification in multifamily buildings.
Using clean energy and vegetation, New Yorkers can leverage rooftops to lower energy bills and cut carbon emissions.
Introducing the Global Climate Efficiency Trading Initiative, a collaboration between building and energy stakeholders.