From a single wave off the coast of Africa to a $52 billion sea wall a decade later. Source: New York Times
Posts published in “Coastal Areas”
Why Is New York Still Building on the Waterfront?
There are two simple reasons. One, it makes money. And two, people just love water. Source: New York Times
A $52 Billion Proposal Aims to Protect New York Harbor From Storm Surges
The proposal for 12 movable sea barriers across waterways like Jamaica Bay replaces a disputed plan for a single, larger outer-harbor wall. Source: New York Times
Rockaway Beach Is Partially Closed. That’s Not Stopping These Beachgoers
Access is restricted along a popular stretch of the beach until at least mid-July because of work to protect the shoreline from coastal flooding. Source: New York Times
After Hurricane Sandy, a Park in Lower Manhattan at the Center of a Fight
Nine years after Hurricane Sandy, residents of Lower Manhattan are still vulnerable to rising seas. The fight over a plan to protect them reveals why progress on our most critical challenges is so hard. Source: New York Times
Jersey Shore Rebellion Erupts Over State’s Slow Reopening
Asbury Park officials voted to flout orders barring restaurants from allowing indoor dining, but backed down under pressure from the governor. Source: New York Times