
Extreme weather events put spotlight on climate change's toll on US infrastructure
CNN
The nation's infrastructure has been taking a beating by recent extreme weather events spurred by climate change, underscoring the impact of climate crises stretching across the globe.
With roads buckling in the Pacific Northwest, a deluge drenching a New York City subway station and fatal flooding across Europe, scientists say climate change is here and immediate action is needed. The country's crumbling infrastructure has commanded attention as the US has faced the unprecedented heat, drought and wildfires and the Biden administration has pushed costly proposals to address it. "I think people see it, but I'm not sure they realize how much worse it's going to get and how quickly," Josh DeFlorio, head of climate resilience for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, told CNN.More Related News