New York City is on a mission to be "carbon-free" by the year 2050and it's not just because it's the biggest city in the world.
In fact, it's on track to be one of the world's "carbon-free" cities by the end of the century, the Guardian reports.
According to a United Nations report, at least 1,000 "net-zero" cities around the world are on a path to become carbon-free by the end of the century, and New York is in the lead, with a goal of being carbon-free by the end of this century and completely carbon-free by the end of the century.
The New York City Department of Transportation has set a goal of being carbon-free by the end of this century and completely carbon-free by the end of the century, the Guardian reports.
According to a press release, New York is also aiming to be carbon-free by the end of this century and completely carbon-free by the end of the century for a variety of reasons, including cleaner transportation, more renewable energy, and more efficient buildings.
The Telegraph reports New York is also aiming to be carbon-free by the end of the century and completely carbon-free by
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