NEW YORK From the outside, the residential high-rise on Manhattan’s Upper West Side looks pretty much like any other luxury building: A doorman greets visitors in a spacious lobby adorned with tapestry and marble. Yet just below in the basement is an unusual set of equipment that no other building in…
In a vertical city like New York, any serious effort to address climate change has to focus on the greenhouse gas emissions caused by its buildings, which emit more air
From the outside, the residential high-rise on Manhattan's Upper West Side looks pretty much like any other luxury building: A doorman greets visitors in a spacious lobby adorned with tapestry and marble. Yet just below in the basement is an unusual set of equipment that no other building in New…
Several New York buildings are experimenting with capturing carbon dioxide, cooling it into a liquid and mixing it into concrete where it’s locked in pretty much forever