For the thousands of New York City co-op and condo boards wrestling with ways to cut their buildings’ carbon emissions enough to avoid looming fines, the recently concluded session of the state Legislature was, in the words of one observer, “a few little steps forward, but a really big step back.” Read the entire article……………………………….
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