An audit released today by State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli found that while the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) made efforts to ensure compliance by private building owners with the city’s Climate Mobilization Act (CMA), its hands-off approach to monitoring its service providers’ outreach efforts and building owner compliance with certain requirements provided no assurance that owners would be in compliance with requirements to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by the mandated deadlines. The audit covered the period from November 2019 to June 2025.
“New York state and the City of New York are leaders in combating climate change and reducing greenhouse gas emissions,” DiNapoli said. “Despite these efforts, my audit found the oversight and monitoring by the New York City Department of Buildings to track compliance with the city’s Climate Mobilization Act needed significant improvement to ensure that its important policy goals are achieved. I’m pleased that, under the new administration, the agency agreed with most of our recommendations and has reported already moving forward with implementing them.”
New York City enacted the CMA in 2019 to reduce GHG emissions by establishing building emissions limits and reducing emissions from the city’s largest buildings by 40% by 2030 and achieving net zero emissions by 2050. DOB is required to establish and engage in outreach and education efforts to inform private building owners of CMA requirements, and relies in part on third party service providers to ensure compliance with the Act.
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Mario was an honorable man, who changed people’s lives with his beautiful mind, strong work ethic, positive outlook on life and investing in his favorite part of New York City, the Bronx.
Brenda Jimenez Wins Four Silver & Bronze Stevie ® Awards For Women In Business In 2020
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Today, the Aspen Institute’s Project Play initiative released its “State of Soccer New York City / North Jersey” report, a first-of-its-kind analysis of the region’s youth soccer ecosystem commissioned by the Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund as part of its Play to Thrive initiative. The report examines barriers to participation and identifies opportunities to expand access for children across the region ahead of the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup, which will hold its final in New Jersey on July 19, 2026.
Children turn to soccer for connection, joy and belonging — yet costs, infrastructure shortages and systemic inequities often restrict access to young people who can benefit the most from play. At a moment of heightened national attention on the sport, the report uncovers a unique opportunity to rebuild youth soccer as a more equitable, accessible and youth-centered system.
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