LISTEN: Sandy Was Just the Start. Is New York City Building Resiliently Enough for What’s Coming Next?
Pamela Pettyjohn was forced onto the second floor of her Coney Island home the night Superstorm Sandy hit New York...
Pamela Pettyjohn was forced onto the second floor of her Coney Island home the night Superstorm Sandy hit New York...
In the Broad Channel community, which lies on an island in Jamaica Bay, homes sit just above sea level. Hiram...
Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY Our boots, shovels and snowblowers have seen a different kind of accumulation on them so far this...
NYCHA federal monitor Bart Schwartz speaks at a City Council hearing, Jan. 16, 2020.John McCarten/NYC Council Media Unit The New...
About 600 yards off the shore of Wainscott, L.I., this liftboat provides a platform for workers drilling before laying cables...
As Hurricane Ida reached New York City, cars made their way through rising flood water on Leonard Street in Brooklyn,...
An electric bus charger, overhead, was stationed at the Williamsburg bus depot in April.Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY The MTA’s surface fleet...
The state’s climate law envisions a day when smokestacks, like these near the Brooklyn Navy Yard, are obsolete, Jan. 19,...
Like this rooftop in Gowanus, Rikers Island will also become host to a solar panel array — a much larger...
An e-bike was parked outside a market on Dekalb Avenue, Feb. 16, 2023.Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY Lithium-ion batteries caused so many...