NEW YORK SIDEWALKS ARE ABOUT TO CHANGE

Posted by Leonard Steinberg of URBAN COMPASS on July 19th, 2014 It is just a matter of time before the sidewalks of New York will be lined with charging stations for electric vehicles: I have always resisted the urge to get a car and driver as the thought of a car idling in front of… [Read More]

WHY WE MUST FIGHT SMOKERS AND DIRTY AIR

Posted by Leonard Steinberg on March 25th, 2014 Many ask me why I am so militant against air pollution and smokers…. here is why: Air pollution killed 7 million people in 2012, more people than AIDS, diabetes and road injuries combined. 12,5% of deaths worldwide can be attributed to breathing tainted air, the world’s largest… [Read More]

A GREEN THANKSGIVING: DE BLASIO’S GREEN VISION FOR NEW YORK

Posted by Leonard Steinberg on November 27th, 2013 Thankfully under Mayor Bloomberg’s outstanding leadership New York City has been a shining light in green initiatives to save energy, protect the environment, and build green jobs for our economy. Bill de Blasio intends to build on that history and expand sustainability initiatives throughout the five boroughs…. [Read More]

CAN UNREGULATED GROWTH KILL?

Posted by Leonard Steinberg on January 4th, 2013 While we tend to complain about the quality of air in New York, many things are being done that are truly effective in reducing harmful emissions. Aside from the electric hybrid busses, converting building boilers away from that black smoke belching oil, hybrid government vehicles, etc some… [Read More]

CITY POLLUTION: 10 REASONS WHY NEW YORK POLLUTION WILL IMPROVE DRAMATICALLY.

Posted by Leonard Steinberg on January 6th, 2012 The Chinese government announced to-day that they will start to report pollution levles more accurately: if you thought Los Angeles or Denver were bad, you should see Beijing! The explosive 10%+ per year growth combined with 20 million inhabitants and antiquated technologies is producing one of the world’s… [Read More]

MAYBE NOW WE KNOW WHY RUSH MOVED FROM NEW YORK?

So you felt sluggish through the Summer heat because of the heat? Think again. A city Department of Health study on summer air quality released yesterday showed a troubling finding: Even quieter neighborhoods that don’t have New York’s infamous crowds, traffic and skyscrapers suffer from high levels of smog…..and this bad air quality contributes greatly… [Read More]