- Every Tree in New York City, Mapped, Nov 4, 2016[1]
- The Largest Church In Brooklyn Is Going Solar, Sep 24, 2016[2]
Jan-Jun 2016[edit | edit source]
New nonprofit, Civic Hall Labs, aims to build tech for the public good, Jun 9[3]
5¢ Fee on Plastic Bags Is Approved by New York City Council, May 5[4]
Streetfighting woman: inside the story of how cycling changed New York, Mar 11[5]
Floating Food Forest to Dock In New York Waters, March 7[6]
2015[edit | edit source]
"GrowOnUs" floating water-filtering garden pops up on the Gowanus Canal, September 18[7]
Mayor de Blasio Releases One New York: The Plan for a Strong and Just City, April 22[8]
Assessing Resilience Planning: Is the City Preparing Smartly for the Rising Risks of Climate Change? April 16[9]
A Gorgeous Map of Every Street Tree in New York, Apr 14[10]
2014[edit | edit source]
World's First Electric Wooden Bike Launches in Brooklyn, May 17[11]
SolidarityNYC: Transforming Our City through Economic Democracy, Jan 27[12]
2013[edit | edit source]
2011[edit | edit source]
The City As A Social Platform (VIDEO, just under 20 mins.), impressive presentation from Rachel Sterne, Chief Digital Officer for NYC,[13] August 16
2010[edit | edit source]
Beekeeping no longer illegal in New York City,[14] March 16
2008[edit | edit source]
Bloomberg offers windmill power plan. August 19.[15] Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg is seeking to put wind turbines on New York City's bridges and skyscrapers and in its waters as part of a push to develop renewable energy.
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