Cities Lead the Way: Climate Week NYC and UN Summit Drive Ambitious Climate Action

Large cities, including New York City, are at the forefront of climate change, with urban populations being particularly vulnerable to the impacts of extreme heat and flooding. Heat waves pose a threat to city dwellers, especially those in disadvantaged communities without access to air conditioning. Flooding, exacerbated by rising sea levels and changing storm patterns, is becoming increasingly common in coastal cities. Both heat waves and flooding have significant impacts on public health, infrastructure, and the economy. Cities need to implement climate resiliency strategies to protect their residents, but many face challenges in terms of resources and funding. Climate migration may become more prevalent as people seek housing in safer areas further inland.
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- 'The world is watching': Leaders set to kickstart climate ambitions at UN summit next week Euronews
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- Washington Post Live continues expansion of live programming in New York City with women-focused climate news event The Washington Post
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