New York Steps Up to the Climate Change Plate
June 13, 2013 Leave a Comment
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg outlined a far-reaching plan on Tuesday to protect New York City from the threat of rising sea levels and powerful storm surges by building an extensive network of flood walls, levees and bulkheads along its 520 miles of coast.
The mayor said the plan would initially cost about $20 billion, and eventually far more. The city would spend the money on fortifying infrastructure like the power grid, renovating buildings to withstand hurricanes and defending the shore, according to a 438-page report on the proposals.
You can see some of the Bloomberg power point, here, and read the report here.
[The report is thorough and dense with data and analysis. This is just one example, San Franciscans!]
The Mayor is a more and more interesting fellow these days: some one with ideas in the right direction and the willingness to stand up and be counted. Future plans?
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