Anthony Fiore joins Urban Green Live to discuss NYC’s plan to reduce emissions and comply with Local Law 97.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is the largest art museum in the US. It looks to reduce energy use while preserving its collection.
NYSERDA’s Doreen Harris and Janet Joseph help break down what the states’s 2022 climate agenda means for New Yorkers.
Dana Gunders, Executive Director of ReFED, joins us to discuss food waste and its impact on the environment and economy.
Jeremy Shannon of the NYC School Construction Authority updates us on shifting schools away from fossil fuels.
Ben Furnas, Director of the NYC Mayor’s Office of Climate and Sustainability, looks at the city’s plans to lower emissions.
How will building managers safely adapt to changes in workers’ schedules and COVID comfort level?
Tune in to this episode to learn more about a low carbon future from international industry experts.
How might carbon dioxide removal help cities like New York achieve their long-term emissions reduction goals?
How will federal policy for building retrofits and energy efficiency be affected by political shifts in Washington D.C.?
What is carbon capture and utilization in the cement and concrete sectors?
What is behind the great energy disconnect during the pandemic?
After COVID-19, there are lessons we can learn about swiftly planning and implementing proper safety protocols.
Dr. Joseph Allen dives into the false choice between health and energy in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tune in to this episode of Urban Green Live to hear as Pate Foye and John Mandyck discuss sustainability for the MTA.