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…recommendation that will be forwarded to the ICAO General Assembly in September to adopt the first-ever carbon standard for aviation. As discussed in the the New York Times, the standard…
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…hopes and dreams. The world has turned over many times since I took the oath on the plain at West Point, and the hopes and dreams have long since vanished,…
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…have agreed to read and review all three, but I’ve just read a review in the New York Times – no doubt a more authoritative source. I read the Prochnik…
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…HMMH led the study planning tasks for the Berkshire Flyer Study. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the potential for using a route through New York to…
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…anyone who has spent a lot of time in New York: For Mainstream Restaurants in New York, 6% are Quiet, 23% are Moderate, 71% are High with 40% being Loud…
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…HMMH welcomes four new staff to the team! Tara Cruz, Consultant – New York, NY Since beginning her career in acoustical consulting, Tara has conducted noise and vibration monitoring…
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…The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has embarked on its first-ever Part 150 Noise Land Use Compatibility Studies for its airports in New York and New…
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…installation of artificial waterfalls at various locations around New York City. The closest waterfall to the project site was hundreds of yards away across an abandoned pier area, destined for…
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…by Stephen Barrett, LEED AP I recently had the opportunity to participate in a panel discussion organized by the Environmental Business Council of New England (EBC) with Matthew…
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…New York Times Bits Blog gave an engaging keynote address on the use of technology and communication, with a particular emphasis on social networking. I learned about foursquare, and though…
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