Richard Hake
Since 1992, Richard Hake has worked as News Host and Reporter at WNYC. His live and produced radio feature segments range from hard breaking news to cultural and artistic sound portraits. Richard’s work has been ...
New York, NY –
The MTA is going green. The agency has appointed a new Blue Ribbon Commission to study sustainability, or ways of reducing the MTA's carbon footprint. The panel includes environmental and planning experts from New York City, Long Island, Westchester and Connecticut and they'll hold their first meeting on Wednesday.
Joining Richard Hake is the chair of that commission, the developer Jonathan F.P. Rose. We're also joined by Ernest Tollerson, the MTA's Policy Director.
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