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Coming Weather Crisis That Could Break U.S. Infrastructure
« on: March 25, 2025, 09:14:06 am »
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Coming Weather Crisis That Could Break U.S. Infrastructure

As climate change intensifies, U.S. infrastructure faces mounting threats from extreme weather
events, including devastating floods, powerful hurricanes, blistering heatwaves, and unpredictable storms that push aging roads, bridges, power grids, and water systems to their breaking point. Future-proofing America’s infrastructure requires urgent adaptation — from climate-resilient materials and innovative flood defenses to modernized transportation networks and energy systems designed to withstand harsher conditions. Engineers, urban planners, and policymakers are racing to redesign critical systems to ensure communities can endure these mounting challenges, while ignoring these risks could lead to catastrophic failures, economic losses, and massive disruptions to daily life. [future-proofing]

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Re: Coming Weather Crisis That Could Break U.S. Infrastructure
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2025, 09:15:08 am »
I wonder why the person in charge of making weather crises only picks on countries in the west? *****rollingeyes*****
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