We took a field trip to the largest green roof in new york city.
Green roof drought 2011 new york times.
The upside of landscaping your roof is well documented.
Inspired by a summer of relentless heat and drought designers in austin tex are using native prairie grass to create landscapes that thrive in even the worst of conditions.
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In california in 2014 alone the cost of the drought was 2 2 billion with 17 000 agricultural jobs lost.
According to a new york study green surfaces would substantially reduce the city s heat island effects.
The severe drought across texas has hit the oil and gas city of midland especially hard as i reported in friday s new york times and texas tribune since oct.
The seventh floor rooftop of the 1930s building has been transformed from a tar and stone covered no man s land into a 2 5 acre parklike recreational space for.
Green roofs not only retain rainwater decreasing sewer discharge but they also help reduce air pollution.
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New york city s sewers are.
1 midland has received only 0 13 inches of rainfall making it most likely the driest six and a half month period in recorded history said david hennig a midland based meteorologist with the national weather service.
More recently the new york city council passed a.
As its name suggests a vegetated or green roof includes shallow rooted plant material that can withstand extreme climatic conditions atop buildings.
The major obstacle to the spread of green roofs is the initial cost which can be anywhere from 15 to 35 per square foot some two to three times the cost of a non green roof.
Then we imagined what the city could be like if all of its roof space was green.
One of the largest green roofs in new york city was unveiled wednesday by the united states postal service at its morgan processing and distribution center on ninth avenue between 29th and 30th streets.