New York Environment Score: Air Quality, Green Spaces, Parks & Noise Levels
6.2
/10
Global Environment Score
The local government has made considerable investments in sustainability, yet managing the environmental footprint of such a dense population remains a major hurdle. Noise pollution from constant sirens, construction, and traffic is a defining characteristic of daily life that residents must adapt to. Air quality has improved over the years thanks to stricter regulations on building emissions and cleaner public transit options. Landmark green spaces like Central Park and the High Line offer vital ecological sanctuaries amidst the concrete jungle. Waste management and recycling logistics continue to evolve as the municipality pushes toward more sustainable, eco-friendly urban practices.
🌬️ Air Quality
AQI 62
🌳 Green Space
14.2%
👤 Green per Capita
12.5 m²
🌿 Parks
1700
🔊 Noise Level
68.5 dB



