Great post from our friends at @solaronenyc on
@NYCHA's installation of 1.8 megawatts of rooftop #solar arrays on 27 buildings across Queensbridge North and Queensbridge South Houses. https://t.co/JwHisp4Hx4
With the largest budget in #NewYork state history just approved, very little funding included to help the state reach its target of net-zero #carbon#emissions. @grist https://t.co/eI1QEkbVeB
Today the Indian Point Nuclear facility's last reactor was shut down. Great summary from @NRDC on aspects of New York's energy plan moving forward: https://t.co/2y8fjfWaFz
In honor of #Earthday 2021, we’re excited to share the 2nd issue of #Resilience Quarterly, “Nature-Cultures” featuring new articles, poetry, fiction and artworks exploring narratives of the #city beyond human. Plus, check out our new website by visiting: https://t.co/tA6swncBYe
The #climate crisis is real, but there are also many solutions and positive visions. On this #Earthday check out and share a new open access book: "Resilient Urban Futures," coedited by the USL's @timonmcphearson and the amazing team at @URExSRN. https://t.co/jhNDSTmO9k
In this new piece in Resilience Quarterly, learn more about how @woodbinenyc, an experimental hub in Ridgewood, Queens is starting a new #seed library, open to all. @garbage_backyard, @shadood, @annazhg and @ridgewoodkitchencsa. https://t.co/b1I2sFYTcQ
Michelle Frank writes about the brilliant, multifaceted ways in which canopy ecologist Nalini Nadkarni works to uplift incarcerated people
"And indeed Nadkarni is hopeful, saying. 'Once you see someone as human, I don’t see how you can erase that.'"
https://t.co/lTo6PlZZML
In part one of a two part series, Michelle Frank writes about the brilliant, multifaceted ways in which canopy #ecologist Nalini Nadkarni works to uplift incarcerated people through the Moss in Prisons Project. @nalininadkarni@TheNewSchool@scifri
https://t.co/x2Q5LQTRsI
The USL's #COVID19 research in #NYC is featured in a new open access article, “Pandemic Injustice: Spatial and Social Distributions of COVID-19 in the US Epicenter,” in the latest issue of the Journal of Extreme Events. To read visit: https://t.co/5SDpBkFqXF
The first results of the 2020 @uscensusbureau data were released today, impacting the electoral college. Demographic data will be released in August. @NPR https://t.co/JZczeeJghG
USL PhD Fellow Rory Curtin has a new piece in Resilience Quarterly: “Exploring Food Systems Resilience in Lisbon, Portugal”. Learn more about her #research on local urban #agriculture, food systems, and greening efforts in #Lisbon. https://t.co/TOgEbb602r
Join the @USL_NYC team! We're now seeking applications for 2 Postdoctoral Fellow positions. One focused on Artificial Intelligence for Urban Resilience, and Urban Nature-based solutions. To learn more and apply visit: https://t.co/bodQvvsH8H
Curious about anaerobic digestion? Check out this new piece in Resilience Quarterly, "Walking Digesters," by Noemi Florea, Associate Editor of @downtownmag featuring photos of the Greenpoint biodigester from the USL's Max Scott. https://t.co/JEGdOxUIka
Anna Gelb & @shadood talk to RESILIENCE Quarterly (https://t.co/L1dWMBvNEx) about mutual aid & building autonomy around food, seeds & gardening with
@woodbinenyc
https://t.co/FPr6JACRK6
@USL_NYC @NewSchoolES @hungrymonknyc @cafeforsaken
"a woolly mammoth's
last tusking
paper fills
with words
forests watch
seeds split in the heat"
By @JenniSuchi
Read here: https://t.co/09f9lFUSp1
Really excited by the diverse perspectives in the spring edition: Nature-Cultures!
@USL_NYC@NewSchoolWrites
Poems by Loretta Lopez & @JenniSuchi, and fiction by @asilemmi & Zach Murphy out today!
We're so excited to share these collaborations with artists Ana Sofia Remis, Michaela Manzieri, Gaston Horacio Hermida. #CliFi#poetry
Read here: https://t.co/09f9lFUSp1
"Some things never stop
astonishing
There you are, Herminio
a Mexican
in New York
selling carnations
seven days a week"
Poems by Loretta Lopez w/ translations by @schiff_nick & paintings by @NewSchoolAlumni Ana Sofia Remis & Michaela Manzieri
Read here: https://t.co/09f9lFUSp1