Supported by the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism
SPECIAL PROJECT: Harlem Heat
Harlem sensor data reveals dangerous indoor heat risk
Workshop connects Harlem residents, experts in search for extreme heat solutions
Making New York Cool Again
Heat Solution: Heat Alert System
Heat Solution: Community Cooling
Heat Solution: Reclaiming Public Space
Heat Solution: Rooftop Garden
Hear the Heat: Our Song Demonstrates What it Felt Like Inside Harlem Homes This Summer
Neither Ice Blocks Nor Cooling Centers Protect New Yorkers Entirely from Heat Risks
As Temperatures Climb, the Elderly, Frail and Poor Are Put at Risk
Meet the Heat: How Hot Weather Harms Health for NYC Residents
Heat Waves by the Dozen
Hot Blast from NYC’s Past – A History of City’s Heat Waves
Case Study: Deadly Chicago Heat Wave of 1995
Extreme Heat Threatens Electrical Infrastructure in Upper Manhattan
Life in New York Public Housing: No AC, but Maybe a Fan Blowing Soot from Outside the Window
How Hot Is Harlem This Summer?
‘Harlem Heat Project’ Enlists Citizen Scientists in Sensor Data News Project to Tackle Heat Wave Health Risks
VIDEO: Huff Post Covers Harlem Heat Project
UPDATED: Voices of Harlem Heat Project
AdaptNY Project Featured on WNYC Talk Show
Harlem Heat Project Puts Sensors in Field
AdaptNY Launches Harlem Heat Project
Harlem Heat Project Partners
FAQ: Harlem and the Urban Heat Island Effect
Resource Guide: Harlem Heat
Resource Guide: Extreme Heat & Health Stats for Harlem
Resource Guide: Heat Safety
Neighborhood Projects
HARLEM HEAT PROJECT
RESILIENCY SPOTLIGHT: Staten Island, Awaiting Next Storm, Balances Long-Term Planning, Short-Term Needs
LIVE COVERAGE: Are New York’s High-Risk Neighborhoods Climate Safe?
Live Coverage from Red Hook, Brooklyn
Live Coverage from Manhattan’s Lower East Side
Look-Ahead: Is New York More Climate Safe?
WORKSHOP: Community Brainstorms Climate Resilience Solutions
Investigations
SPECIAL REPORT: Assessing Resilience Planning: Is the City Preparing Smartly for the Rising Risks of Climate Change?
SPECIAL REPORT: At-Risk Residents Worry Over Climate Safety; City Leaders Eye Resiliency and Outreach
SPECIAL REPORT: City Hall, Community Boards Confront Disconnect on Climate Resilience
Documents
DOCUMENT: OneNYC Report (April 2015, de Blasio administration)
DOCUMENT: PlaNYC Progress Report – Sustainability & Resiliency (April 2014, de Blasio administration)
DOCUMENT: Build It Back Report (April 2014, de Blasio administration)
DOCUMENT: “A Stronger, More Resilient New York” Report (June 2013, Bloomberg administration)
DOCUMENT: Report from NYC Panel on Climate Change
DOCUMENT: Hurricane Sandy Rebuilding Strategy Report
DOCUMENT: Hurricane Sandy Rebuilding Strategy Task Force Factsheet
DOCUMENT: Building Resiliency Task Force (Full Report)
DOCUMENT: Building Resiliency Task Force (Summary)
DOCUMENT: Hurricane Sandy After Action Report & Recommendations (May 2013)
Adaptation News
Resilience
Rebuilding NYC
Extreme Weather
Sandy’s Lessons
About AdaptNY
About this Project
Launch Statement
Conversation Around Climate
Take Part in Our Document-Based Conversation
AdaptNY on Social Media
Harlem Heat Project Partners
Partner – Gotham Gazette
Partner – DocumentCloud
June 12, 2013
by
A. Adam Glenn
DOCUMENT: Bloomberg Report: “A Stronger, More Resilient New York”