Category: Blog
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At Home for the Holidays: Sustainable and Safe
By Pamela Berns Covid-19 has created disruptions in all aspects of our lives, challenging us to change our habits and lifestyles, only to have to change them yet again. “Pivot” and “shift” have become the buzzwords of 2020, and although it’s been exhausting, one might even say we’ve gotten enough practice to be become…
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Indigenous Peoples: Centuries of Sustainable Living
By Alexa Roccanova Amidst a convergence of contemporary crises, private and public actors alike have championed sustainability as the ultimate goal for an environmentally, socially, and economically sound future. We’ve witnessed an inundation of seemingly “sustainable” alternatives for products, technologies, lifestyles, and systems that pose only slightly better versions of the status-quo — alternatives…
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Viewpoint: Getting Back to Paris
By Evan Mason In all the confusion and excitement of the post-election drama, some of us may have missed a piece of important news: the day after Election Day, the Trump administration’s withdrawal from the Paris Agreement became official. But that doesn’t mean it became permanent. According to the NY Times, President-Elect Biden plans…
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Monthly Forum – Ventilation, Airsealing and COVID-19
Staying Safe Without Wasting Energy Please join GreenHomeNYC at this month’s Forums event for a panel discussion + Q&A to learn about the latest Covid-19 guidance from these respected mechanical engineers. This month’s forum will focus on how to ensure living spaces are properly ventilated — an increasingly important issue as we enter…
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Ventilation and Air Quality in our Apartments in the COVID-19 Era
By Salmata Kaba As we enter the ninth month of Covid-19 and transition to a cold-weather version of the “new normal” we are all trying to digest the advice that we are reading in order to stay healthy indoors. Experts say increased ventilation and air filtration are key to maintaining indoor air quality…
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GreenHomeNYC Virtual Tour: Can We Fix Everything? Bring Sustainability Home
Join Sandra Goldmark, Barnard professor and author of Fixation: How to Have Stuff without Breaking the Planet, for a quarantine-tour of her home. Here’s an excerpt from the book: “We know that as humans, we need stuff; we are deeply entangled with it. And we know that stuff can be a good…
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Climate Week 2020 Highlight: Project Drawdown
By Tamanna Mohapatra Imagine a city as a sanctuary for nature, solar panels on all buildings, no need for cars, and regenerative farming practiced everywhere. So began “Drawdown 2020: The Time is Now,” a Climate Week NYC talk sponsored by Ethical NYC, Drawdown NYC, 350NYC, and Climate Reality NYC in September of 2020. …
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Remembering Cecil Corbin-Mark
It is with deep sadness that we convey that Cecil Corbin-Mark, the Deputy Director and Director of Policy Initiatives at WE ACT for Environmental Justice passed away on October 15, 2020. When we reached out to Cecil to ask him to speak at GHNYC’s June forum on “Sustainability in the 2020 Election Cycle,” in…
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Election Days are Upon Us!
Election Day is November 3, but you can act sooner! Registered Voters in New York State, don’t miss these deadlines! Apply for Your Ballot by October 27! The quickest and simplest way to request your ballot is by going to the Absentee Ballot Application Portal. You can find other options for ordering for your…
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Green Careers – October – Sustainability in Government
Interested in Sustainability in Government? Join us for a panel on the Government sector! NYC and NYS are taking many steps toward greening our city and to ensure it happens there are many government agencies involved in carrying out these plans. Varied agencies take on different roles and responsibilities and it can be difficult…