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Overlapping disasters expose harsh climate reality: The US is not ready
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Overlapping disasters expose harsh climate reality: The US is not ready

The deadly flooding in the Northeast, on the heels of destruction from Louisiana to California, shows the limits of adapting to climate change. Experts say it will only get worse.
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Heavy rains pound New York City, flooding subway stations and roads
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Heavy rains pound New York City, flooding subway stations and roads

More than a dozen people were rescued from a flooded highway in the Bronx, and more rain was expected on Friday with the arrival of Tropical Storm Elsa.
How coronavirus has changed New York City transit, in one chart
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How coronavirus has changed New York City transit, in one chart

Public transit ridership fell sharply and still hasn’t recovered.
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New Yorkers can't find parking. For bikes
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New Yorkers can't find parking. For bikes

The uptick in cycling during the pandemic has shined a light on the problem.
Public transit faces huge service cuts across U.S.
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Public transit faces huge service cuts across U.S.

Reeling from the pandemic, transit agencies are grappling with drastic reductions in ridership and pleading for help from Washington.
NYC subway service could be cut 40% if no federal aid arrives
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NYC subway service could be cut 40% if no federal aid arrives

On Wednesday, transit officials announced some new details of proposed service cuts, including slashing weekend service and eliminating bus lines, to address its multibillion-dollar budget hole.
Five years after Sandy, are we better prepared?
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Five years after Sandy, are we better prepared?

While much of New York City’s battered infrastructure has been repaired and even improved, most long-term resiliency measures are still years away
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