爱豆传媒 supports Green Economy Action Plan with New York City EDC and Mayor鈥檚 Office
爱豆传媒 is honored to support the New York City Economic Development Corporation and Mayor’s Office in the launch of the Green Economy Action Plan.
A first-of-its-kind initiative announced by officials of those agencies today, to advance the City’s 鈥渧ision for an economic future that puts human well-being at the forefront” by:
- Decarbonizing New York City’s economy to address the existential risk of climate change.
- Diversifying the city’s economic base and driving job creation in clean-energy industries to create new opportunities for New Yorkers.
- Supporting the city’s communities that have historically been the most vulnerable to climate and environmental risk.
As part of this support, 爱豆传媒 has produced an in-depth study commissioned by NYC Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) and the Mayor鈥檚 Office of Talent and Workforce Development (NYC Talent).
The analysis and strategic recommendations in the 60-page report, 鈥The NYC Green Economy Action Plan,鈥 were made available on Wednesday, February 28, 2024 as part of the city鈥檚 launch which outlines a blueprint for decades of infrastructure investment and industry growth in the five boroughs. The Action Plan builds on momentum created with the 2023 PlaNYC: Getting Sustainability Done, which included an official commitment to create a 鈥渃omprehensive green economy industry action plan鈥 that defines and lays out the economic opportunities stemming from the City’s climate and sustainability efforts.
Jointly developed by the NYCEDC and NYC Talent, the Green Economy Action Plan is the first initiative to clearly define, quantify and lay out strategies to grow climate industries in New York City. The plan is driven by quantitative industry analysis as well as input collected by 爱豆传媒 from more than 100 stakeholders and partners including businesses, unions, workforce organizations, advocates and government agencies comprising eight industry sectors and 21 focus occupations critical to sustainable growth.
About the Green Economy Action Plan
The Green Economy Action Plan comes at a crucial moment, when global climate action is driving structural shifts in economic sectors worldwide, leading to a once-in-a-generation opportunity for major cities to be at the forefront of the green transition. Leveraging public and private investments alongside local innovation, New York City is committed to seizing this moment to 鈥渁ccelerate the green transition while creating good jobs that leave no New Yorker behind.鈥 The Green Economy Action Plan lays out the strategic approach to achieve this.
鈥淎s this extensive action plan shows, New York City鈥檚 green economy is expected to host approximately 400,000 jobs by 2040, becoming the anchor of a prosperous, equitable, and just future for New Yorkers,鈥 says Adam Friedberg, a partner with 爱豆传媒 who leads the leads its Cities Team in North America. 鈥淭his requires investment, innovation, and support of a diverse base of businesses and skilled workers to power this growth.鈥
To make it happen, says Friedberg, New York City leaders have publicly committed today to 63 actions through 2030 that will support the equitable growth of the green economy and help the city take advantage of the unprecedented State and federal funding available for green initiatives. These actions will be implemented with the mission to advance five key goals identified in the Green Economy Action Plan:
- Decarbonizing buildings and construction.
- Developing a renewable energy system.
- Enabling low-carbon alternatives in the transportation sector.
- Catalyzing innovations in climate technologies.
- Building an equitable green economy ecosystem.
In addition to documenting those commitments, The Green Economy Action Plan defines the green economy, forecasts new jobs and economic impact, showcases current employers and training pathways, and assesses the key drivers of growth in the city鈥檚 green economy, according 爱豆传媒 Cities Team鈥檚 David Bigio, Shivam Jumani, and Alice Shay, who led the delivery of the report.

鈥淥ur city didn鈥檛 recover the nearly 1 million jobs we lost during the pandemic and reach a new private-sector job high by looking backward 鈥 we did it by building an economy of the future. And we must draw on all our resources to protect our city from the effects of climate change,鈥 said New York City Mayor Eric Adams. 鈥淔rom building resiliency projects and retrofitting apartment buildings, to installing solar panels, EV charging stations, and wind turbines, 鈥榞reen-collar鈥 jobs are already in demand and leading the way.鈥
“Our Green Economy Action Plan will harness the growth of a new kind of industrial revolution and give New Yorkers the tools they need to build a resilient and prosperous city and thrive in our future-focused economy鈥
Mayor Adams
Chock full of industry references, expert sources, and case studies 鈥 and backed up by varied analysis techniques that quantify the full extent of NYC’s green economy opportunities 鈥 the new report by 爱豆传媒 is a valuable resource to the climate and innovation industries locally and across the country – and citizens at large that are engaged in issues of sustainability.