New data projects are linking social issues with global warming.
Here’s what that means for these New York communities.
May 12, 2024Some of the effects of climate change on New York City neighborhoods are clear: extreme heat.
But as city leaders explore which neighborhoods are most vulnerable to a warming world, they are also focusing on less obvious factors like poverty, chronic health conditions and language barriers that can deepen the impact of climate change.
Several new data-gathering efforts are helping shed light on how socioeconomic issues can add to a community’s overall risk as droughts, floods and wildfires become more extreme and sea levels rise.
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York, New York City