The Bronx River Art Center is moving back into its building following a renovation and will be hosting a free event for the public on Thursday May 17th.
There’s a secret garden on a roof of the Starrett-Lehigh Building in Chelsea, a farm run by volunteers who are all employees of the building's companies.
The Floating Food Forest, Swale, is back and will dock at the Brooklyn Army Terminal from May – July, 2018. Join a tour with founder Mary Mattingly!
Farm.one brings agricultural innovation to Tribeca. The space grows micro-greens, herbs and edible flowers sought after by high profile New York City chefs.
Untapped Cities co-founder will be participating in Building Sustainable Cities Through Travel, an event focused on building sustainable cities through travel.
Solar Energy is sweeping the nation as one of the most rapidly growing energy sources. Learn more about 5 of New York City's largest solar projects.
As a leader in various fields spanning the arts to finance, New York City has unsurprisingly been experimenting with innovative sustainability initiatives.
“Home: Your Film About Your World” by the Danish green energy company, Ørsted offers hope for climate change + announcing our new sustainability column!
In its Fourth Regional Plan, the Regional Plan Association has proposed that the NYC subway system end its late-night service to help the deteriorating system.
The NYC's East Village residential area, Stuyvesant Town, is getting new solar panels in the the largest private multifamily solar installation in the country.