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Floods drive Binghamton, NY,  toward sea change of resiliency
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Floods drive Binghamton toward sea change of resiliency

The Susquehanna River has the most flood prone basin east of the Mississippi. And Binghamton, NY, might be its most pummeled victim.

Philadelphia is using green technology to improve its sewage system
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Philadelphia is using green technology to improve its sewage system

More frequent flooding is overwhelming city drainage systems, sending raw sewage into rivers and streams. But Philadelphia is trying an innovative fix — capturing rainwater before flows into city drains.
Silvia Tavares, Karine Dupré: Cities can grow without wrecking reefs and oceans. Here's how
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Silvia Tavares, Karine Dupré: Cities can grow without wrecking reefs and oceans. Here's how

Urbanisation is the main reason for rising temperatures and water pollution, but receives little attention in discussions about the health of water streams, reefs and oceans.
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