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Brooklyn Green Home Solutions Inc. Energy Audits and Retrofits. 70 8th Avenue, Suite 1. Brooklyn, NY 11217. First Step: Energy Audit. Brooklyn Green Home Solutions Inc. Is your energy auditor and energy measure retrofit expert that works with you to reduce your home energy costs and makes your home comfortable. We perform a Comprehensive Home Assessment (CHA) also known as an Energy Audit. Evaluation of the health and safety of your living surroundings. Brooklyn Green Home Solutions Inc. We perform all t...
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A window into the Brooklyn Children's Museum's greenhouse and gardens, written by Greta Pemberton, the museum's Greenhouse and Garden Maintainer and Lead Science Educator. How Does Your Garden Grow? A donation from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds Co. Allowed us to pot up an edible flower garden with spicy nasturtium, dianthus, and pansy seeds. The Kid’s Crew. Kids had a blast this year filling their plots with beans, peas, squash, lemon grass, and their favorite, noodle beans! The Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
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Green Lake Restaurant | Order Online | Brooklyn, NY 11226 | Chinese
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Green Lake Express | Order Online | Brooklyn, NY 11226 | Chinese
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What happens when buildings get too hot? Imagine the sun beating down on a hot, humid July day in New York City. If the temperature on the sidewalk is 95 F, the temperature on a black rooftop can soar to more than 140 F. As the surrounding air gets hotter, rooftop air conditioners have to work harder to cool buildings. Energy use goes up all over the city.
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