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How American cities can prepare for an increasingly destructive climate

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Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has a unique perspective on the topic of climate resiliency. He was in city government in 2012 for Superstorm Sandy, which many call the worst disaster in New York City's history. With 520 miles of shoreline, 443 miles of underground railroad and subway tracks, and an antiquated storm drain system, New York City is a nightmare to protect from rising seas and catastrophic rainfall.

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