URBAN POWER: NEW YORKERS CONSUME 75% LESS ENERGY THAN DALLAS

Posted by Leonard Steinberg of URBAN COMPASS on November 20th, 2014 Major Urban Centers such as New York are growing: In 1950, about 825 million people lived in large cities and two-thirds of the world’s 2.5 billion people lived in rural areas. Today, half of the planet’s 7 billion people live in cities. We have… [Read More]

ENERGY SAVING NOW: DON'T WAIT FOR THE GOVERNMENT!

Posted by Leonard Steinberg on April17, 2011 New York City is a city large enough to showcase how smart business, common sense and critical mass can impact huge shifts in our daily lives: and now the focus turns to energy savings. While the world waits for ‘government’ to come up with some new invention to… [Read More]