Skip to content
  • POST A JOB AD
  • MEDIA KIT
  • NEWS TIPS
  • INTERNSHIPS
  • ABOUT US
SUPPORT!

City Limits - In-depth New York City News

Newsletters Support

City Limits - In-depth New York City News

Newsletters Support

  • Topics
    • News
      • Housing and Development
      • Health and Environment
      • Government
        • Election 2021
        • Council Countdown
        • Family Homelessness Video Voters’ Guide
        • Video Briefings: Issues in the Mayoral Race
        • The Max & Murphy Show
      • Justice
      • Economy
      • Education
      • Sports & Fitness
      • Video
      • Boroughs
        • Bronx
        • Brooklyn
        • Manhattan
        • Queens
        • Staten Island
    • Special Projects
      • Mapping The Future
      • Una Ciudad sin Limites
      • Voices of New York
      • The Ride: Transit Coverage
      • City on the Edge: Climate Change & NYC
      • Age Justice
      • Art at the Limits
    • Investigations
    • Opinion
  • Youth Training – Apply Now!
  • Podcasts
    • El Diario Sin Límites
    • City Watch
    • The Max & Murphy Show Archives
    • The Check In
  • Jobs
  • About Us
    • Our impact
    • Contact
    • Reprint policy
    • Our Standards
    • Get Involved
      • NYC Toolkit
      • Send Us a Tip
  • Support
  • NYC Shelter Count
  • ENG
  • ESP
  • The Coronavirus Crisis
  • Jobs
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Menu
  • News
  • Investigations
  • Age Justice
  • Climate Change
  • The Ride
  • Opinion
  • Podcasts
  • Elections
  • ENG
  • ESP
Subscribe
supermarket

Adi Talwar

A supermarket in Inwood. The city recommends that New Yorkers keep a seven-day supply of food at home in case a disaster interrupts the supply chain.

Bailey Hosfelt

City on the Edge: Climate Change and New York
supermarket

What Climate Risks Mean for NYC’s Food Supply

By Bailey Hosfelt | December 30, 2019

A changing climate could mean challenges for the global food supply. It could also bring storms that impact major distribution centers, or your corner supermarket.

cap and trade
Boiler at LENRU

Big Decisions Loom on How NYC Will Implement Historic Carbon-Reduction Law

By Bailey Hosfelt | October 7, 2019

Stakeholders in big real estate, landlords and environmental advocates remain unsure how long it will take for take for the city to release recommendations on how to slash carbon emissions by 40 percent before 2030.

Agenda 2019

Key to Mayor’s Health Push, NYC’s Public Hospitals Face Uncertain Financial Future

By Bailey Hosfelt | February 25, 2019

Bill de Blasio’s $100 million investment to guarantee healthcare coverage for all New Yorkers has raised questions about the health of the public hospital network.

Albany

NY Support Lags for Sickle-Cell Patients Facing Pain, Poor Treatment, Discrimination

By Bailey Hosfelt | February 1, 2019

It’s a disease that causes tremendous pain and disproportionately affects Blacks. Its patients have trouble finding doctors to treat them and insurance to cover that treatment, and are sometimes mistaken for opioid addicts. Could the state be doing more?

THE JOB BOARD

City Limits Newsletters

Sign up for our newsletters to get our reporting delivered to you.

Sign up

City Limits Newsletters

Sign up for our newsletters to get our reporting delivered to you.

Click here to subscribe to CityVote 2021, our special campaign newsletter.

Sign up for our other newsletters below to get our reporting delivered to you.

Thanks for signing up. Please check your email for a confirmation.

City Limits uses investigative journalism
through the prism of New York City
to identify urban problems,
examine their causes, explore solutions,
and equip communities to take action.

Founded in 1976 in the midst of New York’s fiscal crisis, City Limits exists to inform democracy and equip citizens to create a more just city. The organization is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit funded by foundation support, ad sponsorship and donations from readers.

  • About Us
  • Our Impact
  • Contact Us
  • Our Supporters
  • Support!
  • Advertise
  • Content-Sharing Policy
  • Privacy Policy

© Copyright 2022, City Limits