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Secret Gardens: The Plants and Insects That Inhabit NYC's Green Roofs
The city might look like a concrete labyrinth from the ground, but its skies are teeming with life.
Discover How To Implement Green Roofs in New York City at the Grey to Green Conference
New York Region Grey to Green Conference takes place October 23-24, delving into the latest advancements in green infrastructure and sustainable urban development
When Storm Sewers Can’t Cope, ‘Sponge Cities’ Help Absorb the Overflow
Cities are still catching up with the natural protection systems that can make a difference when engineered infrastructure is overwhelmed by severe weather.
Biodiversity Flourishes in Historic Lawn Turned Wildflower Meadow
An experiment at the University of Cambridge highlights the environmental cost of a well-manicured lawn
Sunderland’s Blossoming Transformation: The Rise of Living Roof Bus Shelters
Sunderland’s vibrant living roof bus shelters are now gracing the cityscape, bringing a splash of colour and contributing to a cleaner, greener urban environment.
Well-Irrigated Roofs with Vegetation Have Cooling Effect on PV systems
Scientists in the Netherlands have assessed how the so-called blue-green roofs can help reduce the operating temperature of rooftop PV panels and have found they provide a significant cooling effect.
Sustainability Success at Cleveland State with Green Roof Project
A piece of cutting-edge technology called FarmBot is ushering in a new era of sustainability and healthy living at Cleveland State University’s (CSU) Rec Center.
Green Roofs for Healthy Cities Announces The Summer Sale of Professional Development on the Living Architecture Academy
During the entire month of August 2023, all biodiversity and urban agriculture content is available for 20 percent off
UK ‘Can Adapt Buildings to Warming with Shutters, Insulation and Green Roofs’
Experts have said Britain must proactively respond to the changing climate.
Commissioner Randy Hayman, Philadelphia Water Department to Keynote at the Grey to Green Conference in Grand Rapids, Michigan
Green Roofs for Healthy Cities North America (GRHC) is thrilled to announce that Commissioner Randy Hayman of the Philadelphia Water Department will deliver the keynote address at the Grand Rapids Grey to Green Conference on August 10
Why Green Roofs May Be Answer to Tamil Nadu’s Tomato Blues
A tomato crop is not a long range prospect, raising the promise of adding to Chennai’s supply through gardens and rooftop producers.
Almost 1,100 participants from 41 countries at the World Green Infrastructure Congress 2023
After six years, the World Green Infrastructure Congress finally took place in Germany again and became the world's largest event on the subject of greening buildings to date!
Virginia Zoo Unveils Innovative Green Roof
Mill Mountain Zoo in Roanoke, Va., pioneers conservation with green roof that doubles as an educational exhibit
Corporate Landscaping Lets Its Hair Down
More companies are eschewing manicured grass in favor of native plants, a shift driven by the environmental costs of installing and maintaining lawns.
Green Roofs for Healthy Cities Presents the Grand Rapids Grey to Green Conference, Fostering Sustainable and Resilient Communities
Discover the processes for creating a sustainable and resilient community in Grand Rapids on August 9-10, 2023!
Indoor Plants Can Quickly Remove Dangerous Toxins From Air
New research has found that plants can efficiently remove toxic gasoline fumes from indoor air.
Are New Brunswickers Ready for Nature-Based Climate Solutions?
Natural elements are used to respond to the impacts of climate change
Green Roofs Deliver Badly-Needed Cooling in Rio de Janeiro’s Favelas
Scientific research suggests green infrastructure can offer urban residents a wide range of benefits.
Solar Power and Green Roofs: A Symbiosis for Sustainability
In the quest for a greener future, two technologies have emerged as key players in the fight against environmental degradation: solar power and green roofs.
Parks, Urban Greenery Can Reduce Urban Heat Islands
Parks and urban greenery can help reduce the impact of extreme heat waves