Desafío de carbono de Nueva York
A flagship public-private collaboration aimed at reducing the greenhouse gas emissions of New York City’s buildings. Join us!
The NYC Carbon Challenge is a voluntary leadership initiative and a public-private collaboration between the Mayor’s Office of Climate & Environmental Justice (MOCEJ) and leaders in the private, institutional, and non-profit sectors who have committed to reducing the carbon emissions in their properties by at least 40 percent over the next 10 years.
Join this movement to reduce New York City’s carbon emissions, download and complete this form.
Thank you to our more than 100 participating organizations!
- Over 60 percent have met the 30 percent reduction in carbon emissions intensity goal
- Over 22 percent have expanded their commitment to 50 percent or greater reductions in carbon emissions intensity by 2030
- 12 leading partner organizations have committed to achieving carbon neutrality in select buildings within their New York City portfolios by 2030. These are some of them:
Our program partners are located in all five New York City boroughs and in Environmental Justice areas, as illustrated in the map below.
Participants in the NYC Carbon Challenge
barclays
Brooklyn Public Library
Banco alemán
Empire State Realty Trust Inc.
Google
InterContinental Nueva York Barclay
JB&B
Marion Scott Real Estate Inc.
RiseBoro Community Partnership
StuyTown Property Services
The Westin Nueva York en Times Square
Universidad Yeshivá
Colegio Barnard
universidad de berkeley
Universidad de la ciudad de Nueva York
Universidad de Colombia
La Cooper Union para el Avance de la Ciencia y el Arte
Instituto de Tecnología de la Moda
Universidad de Fordham
Colegio LIM
la nueva escuela
Universidad de Nueva York
New York University – Tandon School of Engineering
Universidad de ritmo
La Universidad Rockefeller
Escuela de Artes Visuales
Universidad de San Juan
Medicina Weill Cornell
Universidad Yeshivá
Centers Health Care
Centro Médico Maimónides
Centro de Cáncer Memorial Sloan Kettering
Centro Médico Montefiore
Sistema de Salud del Monte Sinaí
Reinas presbiterianas de Nueva York
Salud de Northwell
Salud + hospitales de la ciudad de Nueva York
Salud Langone de la Universidad de Nueva York
Allen & Overy LLP
barclays
Roca Negra
Bloomberg LP
Citi
Fideicomiso de propiedad de Columbia
Banco alemán
Organización Durst
Empire State Realty Trust, Inc.
Fondo de Defensa Ambiental (EDF)
Etsy
Hermanos pescadores
Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP
Goldman Sachs
Google
IC US Capital Properties LLC
ciudad industrial
Grupo Interpúblico
JB&B
Kirkland & Ellis LLC
Latham & Watkins LLP
Morgan Stanley
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
Pfizer
Corporación PVH.
Grupo Rockefeller
empresa de gestión rudin, inc.
RXR
Silverstein Propiedades, Inc.
SL Green Realty Corp.
Corporación Sumitomo de las Américas
UBS
Viacom
Fideicomiso de bienes raíces de Vornado
Blanco y caso LLP
Inmobiliaria A&E
AKAM Asociados, Inc.
Corporación de Desarrollo de Vecindario Ascendente
Comunidades AvalonBay, Inc.
Charles H. Greenthal Management Corp.
Douglas Elliman Administración de propiedades
Primer Servicio Residencial
marion scott real estate, inc.
Gestión de Milford
Residencias de Nueva Holanda
Autoridad de Vivienda de la Ciudad de Nueva York (NYCHA)
penn sur
Gestión de prestigio
Asociación comunitaria RiseBoro
Riverbay Corporation en Co-op City
rosa asociados
Servicios comunitarios de autoayuda inc.
Sisters of Charity Housing Development Corporation
Solsticio Residencial
Servicios inmobiliarios de StuyTown
americano urbano
1 Hotel Parque Central
Crowne Plaza Times Square
Gran Hyatt Nueva York
Hampton Inn Nueva York – Aeropuerto LaGuardia
Hotel La Guardia Plaza
Hotel Loews Regency
Lotte Palacio de Nueva York
La península de Nueva York
The Pierre, un hotel Taj
InterContinental Nueva York Barclay
Times Square de Nueva York InterContinental
The Westin Nueva York en Times Square
Club Wyndham Midtown 45
Citi
Equinoccio
solo ensalada
Lowe´s
Verizon
warby parker
Brooklyn Public Library
Program Information
How You Can Join the NYC Carbon Challenge
New York City has over a million buildings that release approximately two-thirds of its total greenhouse gas emissions. Many of these buildings are impacted by flooding and heat risks. Here’s how you can do your part in helping our city reach carbon neutrality by 2050 by joining the NYC Carbon Challenge!
*Promotion and recognition include, but are not limited to:
- Press communication from the Mayor’s Office
- Placement of news articles and other media highlighting the success of Challenge participants
- Promotion of participant involvement at Mayor’s Office and industry events
- Inclusion of firm name, logo, and profiles on official NYC documents, website, and social media outlets
- Ability to self-promote participation in the Challenge, including the use of the NYC Carbon Challenge logo on vetted documents, web pages, social media, or other media.
Sign up and email form to [email protected]
Plant-Powered Carbon Challenge
After buildings and transportation, food is the third largest source of New York City’s overall emissions. Following the success of the Carbon Challenge, Mayor Eric Adams launched a new initiative that seeks to cut down on food-related carbon emissions and foster a more sustainable food system within the city.
los Plant-Powered Carbon Challenge is a voluntary program from the Mayor’s Office of Food Policy. It brings together leaders in private, institutional, and nonprofit sectors who commit to reducing carbon emissions from food purchases by 25% by 2030.
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For any questions or to join the Carbon Challenge pledge, please email [email protected]
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When we bring our voices, our action, and our advocacy to our schools, our homes, and our workplaces, we can create a more sustainable and resilient future for the 8.3 million people who call our five boroughs home.
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