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Starting from 2024, NYC buildings will be forced to meet certain emission limits. Otherwise, they will be charged a… Read More
Starting from 2024, NYC buildings with an area larger than 25,000 sf will be subject to emission limits under Local Law… Read More
Local Law 97 of 2019 was created as part of the Climate Mobilization Act, which has also been called the NYC Green New… Read More
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