A panel of New York State Supreme Court judges said the defendants, including New York City, have failed to show that the state’s existing climate legislation does not preempt Local Law 97.
Cities are becoming increasingly concerned about the public health impacts of extreme heat as climate change turns up the thermostat in communities worldwide. With San Antonio’s summers getting hotter ...
Private- and public-sector advocates praised recent progress at the annual high-speed rail conference in Washington, D.C., this week.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has created a new certification program — the Energy Star NextGen Certification for New Homes and Apartments — for homes that meet specific requirements for ...
As some cities and counties start to look at carbon removal strategies, experts say the public sector entering the ring could help bring down the cost for everyone.
While expenses and insurance costs are on the rise and interest rates remain elevated, demand is still consistent, enabling healthy absorption in most markets, according to Yardi. This stems from high ...
Projects to address stations, capital renewal and major backlog needs previously identified as priorities can apply for the Federal Railroad Administration funding.
McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE: OSK) business, has entered into a strategic partnership ...
Innovative and experimental projects that "solve real-world transportation problems" are eligible for the program, the Transportation Department said.
A committee has unanimously recommended that the agency advance a rule to protect construction workers from high temperatures.
The changes will address longstanding barriers that underserved communities have faced in accessing grants, the agency says.
Archer Aviation revealed potential prices that would be slightly more than double the cost of ground-based ride-sharing — for rides that are five times as fast.