Five years after Superstorm Sandy, the Regional Plan Association says New York is still not doing enough to prepare for the impacts of climate change. The group is out with a new report that looks at the effect of rising sea level on New York and its neighbors. It argues for a new approach that's pro-active rather than reactive. But the planners also say New York can't do it alone. RPA vice president for energy and environmental programs Robert Freudenberg explains.
Preparing for climate change impacts
PUBLISHED October 16, 2017 @3:54 PM