Climate and Health in
Greenwich Village - SohoMetric | Value |
---|---|
Population | XX,XXX |
Over age 65 | YY% |
Under age 18 | YY% |
Poverty | YY% |
Graduated high school | YY% |
Limited English | YY% |
Owner-occupied homes | YY% |
Rent-burdened households | YY% |
For each dataset, we divide neighborhoods up into tertiles, or thirds. This provides a rough comparison of this neighborhood, to all other NYC neighborhoods, for this indicator.

These are only based on the distribution of data values, not the range. The absolute values of indicators in different categories may not be all that different.
Climate and Health in
Greenwich Village - SohoAs the climate changes, we track New York City’s risk for extreme heat, storms and flooding, and episodes of elevated ozone. These have important public health impacts: already, heat kills more people than all other natural disasters.
Climate hazards
Some neighborhoods are hotter than others, which can make it costly or difficult to stay healthy for those residents
Health outcomes
Health outcomes that can be affected by conditions in the home or neighborhood.
Built environment
Access to AC, green space, and well-insulated homes can effect how easy it is to stay cool.
Priority populations
Some populations may be more vulnerable to health outcomes associated with climate.
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