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Environment

PPPA, Parks work together to save parkway trees
Environment

Fixing tree equity, access in New York’s greenest borough at the root of a green transition

By Robbie Sequeira
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As New York aims for a zero-emissions fleet by 2035, the next clean energy automotive technicians could be in the Bronx.

By Robbie Sequeira
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Environment

A Renewable Rikers? Proposal envisions a greener future for island after planned 2027 jail closure

By Robbie Sequeira
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Pols unveil legislation to restore quality of life to east Bronx coastal communities

By Jason Cohen
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NYC to purchase 51 new electric school buses with $18.5M in federal funds

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After construction, how different will Hunts Point’s infrastructure, and the community, be by decade’s end?

By Robbie Sequeira
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Adams says city will only build electric-powered schools going forward

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Can the Hunts Point Produce Market’s redevelopment, modernization also help climate and poverty in the area?

By Robbie Sequeira
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On one-year anniversary of Ida, Adams unveils new measures to mitigate flooding from future storms

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NYCHA to get advanced HVAC system to reduce greenhouse gas

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Beating the heat in the Bronx remains a struggle for city’s most heat-vulnerable community districts

By Robbie Sequeira
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City Island’s 100-year-old water main pipes are upgraded as $34 million project reaches completion

By Robbie Sequeira
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Morris Park

Viral Morris Park sinkhole leads to loss of water services during heat wave amid growing climate concerns and challenges

By Robbie Sequeira
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Rainbow Garden of Life and Health receives $415K check for new irrigation system

By ET Rodriguez
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Environment

NYC Parks cuts the ribbon on $6.69M Prospect Playground renovation

By Faith Andrews-O’Neal
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In hurricane season, Bronx homeowners prepare for overwhelmed sewers, flooded streetways as climate change intensifies

By Robbie Sequeira

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