$700M ‘living lab’ to curb climate change set for Governors IslandBy Desheania Andrews and Steve Janoski
April 24, 2023
Governors Island is set to get a sprawling $700 million “living laboratory” to help fight climate change, city officials announced Monday.
The 172-acre site on the island off Lower Manhattan will be home to what Mayor Eric Adams and other officials dubbed the “New York Climate Exchange,” describing it a first-in-the-nation research, education and jobs hub to develop solutions to the climate crisis.
“All New Yorkers will benefit from this major investment that we are making,” Adams said at a press conference. “Whether it is the third-grader from the Bronx who comes here and learns about solutions that they can share with their family members back in their community, or it is the union metal worker who comes to the exchange … to learn advanced construction techniques for offshore wind.
“This is where we will protect our cities air and water. And this is where we will train thousands of students for the next wave of green jobs.”
The project will create 7,000 permanent jobs and have an “economic impact” on the city worth $1 billion, Adams’ office said in a press release.
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Source:
https://nypost.com/2023/04/24/700m-living-lab-to-curb-climate-change-set-for-governors-island/