Preparing New York For the Next Big Storm

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In New York, Kal Penn investigates “gray” and “green” infrastructure initiatives to save the city from the next superstorm. Is the answer a giant wall around Manhattan? Or are there “greener” alternatives? Penn meets the creators behind the Living Breakwaters Project, a storm barrier off of Staten Island populated by filter feeding oysters.

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Great video. These are scientifically valid initiatives to achieve sustainable, long lasting solutions. Natural methods are best. Trying to conquer nature, by suppressing it, has never worked

mantaray
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What we really want is a White Castle on Waterworld 2

HenPol
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Since 1920, the sea is rising by 3.3mm every year on average ...

rdpll
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They're not doing much mitigation in Queens I tell you that. Old drainage/sewer system are not made to accommodate torrential rain like the remnants of Hurricane Ida.

MikeLi
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I look forward to recreational diving on Times Square 🤿

SoCalFreelance
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So she got 10 years of pay for adding some oysters to a breakwater. Ridiculous.

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