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Navy Yard »

The panels will reduce emissions by 1.4 million pounds and save up to 76,000 gallons of gas per year.

East Harlem »

A Washington D.C.-based company is starting to host workshops in Harlem.

Kew Gardens »

Solar energy will be used to power lights and movie projectors, the theater's owner said.

Cobble Hill »

The indie movie theater is installing solar panels on the building's roof, owners said.

Fort Greene »

Daniel Alhadeff is testing his idea to harness the energy created by footsteps to generate power.

Kew Gardens »

Triumph Real Estate Management LLC installed panels on all of its buildings.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

A few blocks of prime riverfront real estate were almost turned into a massive residential complex, until community members rallied for a park.

Manhattan »

The city has added 70 new electric vehicles to its fleet, which is the largest in the country.

Midtown & Theater District »

NYC residents paid $342 million toward green energy projects, but only got back $8 million in jobs and services.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Clinton and Bloomberg have merged their climate change efforts into one organization, they announced.

East Village & Lower East Side »

A local resident is hoping to build the city's first fully sustainable building in partnership with a global "biotecture" firm.

Manhattan »

Mayor Bloomberg attempted damage control Monday while sharing insights from his recent trip to China.

Manhattan »

Mayor Michael Bloomberg left for Hong Kong for a climate summit and to attract business in the city.