According to experts, the biggest steps New York can take regarding climate change is to cease using fossil fuels immediately for transportation and power generation and move toward renewable sources of energy.
People cool off in the mist garden near the Unisphere in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, August 13th, 2021.People cool off in the mist garden near the Unisphere in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, August 13th, 2021.New York needs to cease using fossil fuels immediately and move toward renewable sources of energy in order to limit the inevitable impact of climate change, experts said in response to the latest United Nations climate change report.
“You’re going to have to move faster – every city is going to have to move faster,” said Tim Kohler, an archaeology and evolutionary anthropology professor at Washington State University and one of the lead authors for the North American section of the report. “We’re putting greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere and that has to stop or places like New York City are going to have huge problems.”
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