04/19/2023How rising sea levels will affect New York City, America’s most populous cityABC: New York City is among the most densely populated coastal communities in the world preparing for an inevitable rise in sea levels, whic…
04/10/2023Book Launch–Charleston: Race, Water, and the Coming StormCelebrate the publication of Susan Crawford’s brilliant and illuminating new book, Charleston: Race, Water, and the Coming Storm. Crawford w…
04/10/2023Building an Infrastructure of Climate Justice—Energy Democracy, Disaster Displacement, and Mobilizing for Increasing Climate Risk in New York CityESI Climate Justice Program Public Launch; Keynote Roundtable: Building an Infrastructure of Climate Justice—Energy Democracy, Disaster Disp…
03/29/2023Book Talk: The Great DisplacementHow will climate change radically transform our lives? How has climate change already influenced where people will live and where people wil…
03/29/2023New York Water Week and Climate ResiliencyWNYC: Running alongside the U.N. Water Conference, New York Water Week brings leaders across fields to share ideas and solutions for water c…
03/05/2023Towards a Rainproof NYC: Turning the Concrete Jungle Into a Sponge ReportInformed by City Agencies, City Contractors, and representatives from global cities who have successfully prioritized planning for heavy rai…
02/21/2023Getting Warmer Episode 3: How to Save a CityBloomberg: Storms, earthquakes, flooding. More extreme weather is putting pressure on aging infrastructure in big cities, where 68% of the w…
02/15/2023CT seeks $47M more in federal funds for delayed Bridgeport flood projectCT Post: State officials are seeking an additional $47 million in federal aid to build and complete Resilient Bridgeport, a significant floo…
02/14/2023New climate disaster report calls on NY lawmakers to invest in adaptable infrastructureWRGB Albany: A new report is warning state lawmakers that if more isn’t done to address the impacts of climate change, the more it will cost…
02/14/2023A proposal creates a ‘climate change superfund’ to storm harden Long Island’s coastlineWSHU: A proposed $75 billion “climate change superfund” in New York would help harden Long Island’s infrastructure in the face of storm even…
01/31/2023See Walls: Army Corps’ Citywide Coastal Storm Plan Takes Shape, Steals ViewsThe City: Picture this: a concrete wall obscures Christopher Street Pier when looking west over the Hudson River. It’s one element of a six-…
01/23/2023Workshop: How to write effect comments for the USACE HATS planNational Parks Conservation Association with Rebuild by Design and Rise 2 Resilience held a virtual workshop to strengthen your comment writ…