Tuesday, Jun 11, 2013 04:41 PM EDT
New York City pitches $20 billion plan to prep for climate change
The plan would include flood walls, among other things
Topics:
Michael Bloomberg,
New York City,
Climate Change,
Hurricane Sandy,
Global Warming, Sustainability News, Politics News
A
proposal in New York City would set aside $20 billion to prepare the
city for the effects of climate change, including building floodwalls
and other storm barriers to protect the city.
Reuters reports:
Reuters reports:
The sweeping plan includes 250 recommendations, ranging from installing floodwalls and storm barriers to upgrades of power and telecommunications infrastructures.
With the Big Apple facing significant impacts from climate change in the decades to come — including becoming as hot as Birmingham, Alabama, by 2050 — the plan aims to make sure that New York City’s extensive subway, transit, sewer and water, energy and food distribution systems will still be able to serve the more than 8 million people who live there.
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