City on the Edge: Climate Change and New York City
12 Years After Hurricane Sandy, NYCHA’s Red Hook Residents Still Living in a Construction Zone
With delayed timelines and ongoing construction, Red Hook residents are still living in limbo as they wait for a $485 million resiliency project to come to life, more than a decade after Sandy slammed the complex.
Opinion: Another Superstorm Sandy Would be an Economic Disaster for Working Families
“We must build a future where every New Yorker makes a living wage and earns enough to cover the basic necessities to survive and then some, so that a climate emergency doesn’t mean financial ruin and impossible existential choices.”
What Could a Trump or Harris Win Mean for New York’s Climate Goals?
The November presidential election is pivotal, environmental advocates say: Americans are deciding between Vice President Kamala Harris, who has a track record in climate action, and Donald Trump, who continuously denies that climate change exists.