Los Angeles isn't the only one that is prone to experiencing pain from climate change. The Regional Plan Association is warning that as many as 19,300 homes in New York City could be wiped out as a ...
Callers have been swamping Capitol Hill in record numbers, voicing concerns over cuts to federal programs​ and other Trump administration actions.
New York City could lose more than 19,000 homes to flooding in the next 15 years, according to a report from the Regional Plan Association. The potential destruction, as detailed in The City ...
In a statement, the DEP told CBS New York: "Climate change is bringing increasingly intense rainfall to New York City that can overwhelm the capacity of the sewer system and result in flooding.
A source within DOCCS is criticizing the program, saying it’s a waste of resources and calling it “Stop and Frisk 2.0” ...
On Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. the National Weather Service issued a coastal flood statement valid for Thursday between 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. for Manhattan. The weather service says, "Up to one half foot ...
The panel, which comprised top climate change scientists and academics and was funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, calculated that New York City would experience a "1-in-10 year coastal flood about ...
The heaviest accumulations, possibly a foot (30.5 centimeters) or more, were expected in upstate New York and portions of ...