Top Tweets for #2019ClimateRecap
@NYCMayor @dcas @c40cities @cities100report @NYC_DOT In November Local Laws 92 and 94 went into effect, requiring all new buildings or buildings doing major roof renovations to have green roofs or install solar panels, reducing the GHG emissions of the city’s infrastructure and creating green jobs for New Yorkers. #2019ClimateRecap

@NYCMayor @dcas @c40cities @cities100report Doubling down on the our commitment to make NYC more resilient @NYC_DOT committed to doubling the number of rain gardens on our streets. #2019ClimateRecap
@NYCMayor @dcas @c40cities Also in October we were included in the
@cities100report which featured 9 NYC climate initiatives, more than any other city in the world. #2019ClimateRecap https://t.co/mcyyBqsS6a
@NYCMayor @dcas Also in September, we joined thousands of other climate activists for #ClimateWeekNYC showcasing the amazing #climateaction being taken all around the world. #2019ClimateRecap
@NYCMayor @dcas In September, the youth made their presence felt on with #ClimateStrike. Millions of people gathered all over the world to stand in solidarity in the fight against climate change. #2019ClimateRecap

@NYCMayor @dcas On July 1st, NYC began enforcing its foam ban after outlawing the material on January 1. https://t.co/NeB2UvUXec #FoamBanNYC #2019ClimateRecap
@NYCMayor @dcas .@DCAS has also installed more than 10 MW of solar on City buildings with another 20 MW in development. At the beginning of the de Blasio administration in 2014, City buildings had less than MW of solar installed.
https://t.co/lvK1VeYYPl #2019ClimateRecap

@NYCMayor In May, The Department of Citywide Administrative Services (@DCAS) announced it had replaced 2,200 gas-powered on-road fleet vehicles with plug-in electric models, meeting the City’s 2025 goal six years ahead of schedule. #2019ClimateRecap

April was a productive month for us as that also marked the end of NYC’s reliance on unnecessary single use plastic. @NYCMayor signed executive order to end direct city purchase of single use plastic foodware in favor of compostable or recyclable alternatives. #2019ClimateRecap

In November Local Laws 92 and 94 went into effect, requiring all new buildings or buildings doing major roof renovations to have green roofs or install solar panels, reducing the GHG emissions of the city’s infrastructure and creating green jobs for New Yorkers. #2019ClimateRecap

Doubling down on our commitment to make NYC more resilient @NYC_DOT committed to doubling the number of rain gardens on our streets. #2019ClimateRecap
Also in October we were included in the @cities100report which featured 9 NYC climate initiatives, more than any other city in the world. #2019ClimateRecap
https://t.co/mcyyBqsS6a
Also in September, we joined thousands of other climate activists for #ClimateWeekNYC showcasing the amazing #climateaction being taken all around the world. #2019ClimateRecap
In September, the youth made their presence felt on with #ClimateStrike. Millions of people gathered all over the world to stand in solidarity in the fight against climate change. #2019ClimateRecap

On July 1st, NYC began enforcing its foam ban after outlawing the material on January 1. https://t.co/NeB2UvUXec #FoamBanNYC #2019ClimateRecap
.@DCAS has also installed more than 10 MW of solar on City buildings with another 20 MW in development. At the beginning of the de Blasio administration in 2014, City buildings had less than MW of solar installed.
https://t.co/lvK1VeYYPl #2019ClimateRecap

In May, The Department of Citywide Administrative Services (@DCAS) announced it had replaced 2,200 gas-powered on-road fleet vehicles with plug-in electric models, meeting the City’s 2025 goal six years ahead of schedule. #2019ClimateRecap

The Climate Mobilization Act was passed in April setting emissions caps for existing buildings larger than 25,000 square feet, which will reduce New York City’s carbon emissions by 6 million tons by 2030. #2019ClimateRecap

OneNYC 2050 also outlines how we’re committing to carbon neutrality by 2050 +100% clean electricity while holding #BigOil accountable. #2019ClimateRecap

In April we released OneNYC 2050 (https://t.co/1jfohnijBV), the City’s Green New Deal to confront climate change while addressing inequality and generating tens of thousands of good-paying jobs retrofitting buildings and expanding clean energy. #2019ClimateRecap

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