October 2014 archives
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October 20, 2014 by A. Adam Glenn
Q&A: Radio/TV Series Spotlights New York’s Risky Climate Future
What will New York be like in 2050? Hot, wet and worried. Those are the findings of a week-long investigation into the effects of climate change on the city, conducted by public radio station WNYC and NBC 4 New York.Archives
October 4, 2014 by by David Gershgorn, Eric Levitz, Derek Scancarelli and Marguerite Ward
Are New York’s High-Risk Neighborhoods Climate Safe?
More than a dozen AdaptNY reporters hit the ground on the Lower East Side of Manhattan and in Brooklyn's Red Hook on Thursday, Oct. 2 to kick off a special climate change crowdsourcing project. The effort will explore whether the most vulnerable New Yorkers believe themselves safe from the coming impacts of extreme weather.Archives
October 2, 2014 by Jessica Bal, Andrew Caringi, Reed Dunlea, Emrys Eller, Sophie Gauthier, Lillian Knoepp, Monica Melton, Carlotta Mohamed, Elise Murrell, Cari Party, Catherine Roberts, Maria Sanchez Diez, Derek Scancarelli, Bianca Silva, John Spina, Marguerite Ward - CUNY Graduate School of Journalism
Live Coverage from Red Hook, Brooklyn: Are You Climate Safe?
Live Blog Red Hook, Are You Climate Safe?Archives
October 2, 2014 by Chauncey Alcorn, Pilar Desha, Rahim Chagani, Jack D’isidoro, Erica Davies, William Engel, Allison Fox, David Gershgorn, Eric Levitz, Kathryn Long, Ayana Mason, Andrew Menezes, Cole Rosengren, Karen Shakerdge, Gabriela Alonso - CUNY Graduate School of Journalism
Live Coverage from Manhattan’s Lower East Side: Are You Climate Safe?
Live Coverage from Lower East Side: Are You Climate Safe?Archives
October 1, 2014 by A. Adam Glenn