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City on the Edge: Climate Change and New York City

Mean for Housing, Climate and Immigrant Communities in NYC

City Limits' reporters take a look at how the next presidency could impact New York City: its ability to meet its clean energy goals, expand and preserve its housing supply, and what his immigration plans might entail.

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