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Old-Growth Forest in New Jersey at Center of Affordable Housing Debate

Billionaire Zygi Wilf’s proposed development of 496 apartments on the Second Watchung Ridge pits state housing mandates against environmental concerns over flooding, water quality and wildlife habitat.

By Ryan Krugman

Members of a coalition opposing the Second Watchung Ridge development host a press conference in September. Credit: Ryan Krugman/Inside Climate News
A view from a new area of Brooklyn’s Bushwick Inlet Park. Across the inlet, the brown MTA facility marks where property firm Gotham Organization wants to build apartments. Credit: Lauren Dalban/Inside Climate News

New York City Needs More Housing. Should it Come With Promises to Protect Green Space?

By Lauren Dalban

Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City, speaks to supporters during an election night gathering in Queens. Credit: Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images

Zohran Mamdani Made Addressing Climate Change Central to His Affordability Plan for New York

By Lauren Dalban

Lorraine Capolungo near the site of her mobile home in the Creekside Mobile Home Park, which burned in the Cache Fire in Clearlake, California. Credit: Michael Kodas

Mobile Homes, the Last Affordable Housing Option for Many California Residents, Are Going Up in Smoke

By Anne Marshall-Chalmers

California Makes Green Housing Affordable

By Leslie Berliant

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