Strike A Chord: Conserve Energy By Collecting Rain

July 07, 2019|Natalie Migliore
New York City's water plants process more than 1.4 billion gallons of water a day. As part of WFUV's Strike A Chord series...

Strike A Chord: Brooklyn Grange Ahead Of The Green Game

July 07, 2019|Natalie Migliore
The New York City Council has passed a package of bills that would require green roofs to be installed on all new buildings...

WFUV's Getting to The Art of It: Jean-Michel Basquiat

July 05, 2019|Alexandra Parker

For the first time in 27 years the Guggenheim is featuring the work of a late acclaimed graffiti-inspired artist. For WFUV's...

Strike A Chord: Catching Rays is Catching On

July 04, 2019|Natalie Migliore
Apartment-dwellers in New York City might not think of solar panels as one of their options for cleaner energy. But, as part...

The Evolution of Queer Rights

July 03, 2019|Robin Shannon

How does describing someone by a certain term or label influence what others think about them? Fordham Conversations Host...

Q&A with NYC's Sustainability Chief

July 03, 2019|George Bodarky

New York City is taking several steps to reduce its carbon footprint, including proposals to retrofit buildings and make...

Westchester Couple Promotes Pool Safety

July 02, 2019|Brianna Lyman

Two Westchester County parents are warning families about the dangers of drowning after tragically losing their daughter in...

Strike a Chord: Building a Greener Future

July 02, 2019|Julia Rist
Scott Short, the CEO of Riseboro, said Riseboro's housing developments are unique because they're not only affordable, they...

Strike A Chord: BMCC Plugs Into The Sun

July 01, 2019|Caroline Albacete

Even when cloud cover obscurs the sun. It's always there. That makes solar power one of the most sustainable forms of energy...

Strike a Chord: Light and Environment

July 01, 2019|Julia Rist
John Mandyck, the CEO at Urban Green Council, said he's worried about how much energy New York City's buildings use and how...