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Dave's Picks | Living in the shadow of a dangerous shrinking glacier

Dave's Picks | Living in the shadow of a dangerous shrinking glacier

From NPR: Melting glaciers are leaving behind large, unstable lakes around the world.

Millions of people live downstream, in places increasingly threatened by deadly flash floods.

What will it take to protect them?

Dave's Picks | Real Time Flood Tracker Helps New Yorkers During Major Storms

Dave's Picks | Real Time Flood Tracker Helps New Yorkers During Major Storms

In case you’ve wondered what those sensors are… they’re trying to keep us safe!

Dave's Picks | Keeping Our Pets Cool and Safe During a Heat Wave

Dave's Picks | Keeping Our Pets Cool and Safe During a Heat Wave

Heat stroke can be fatal for cats, dogs, or whatever other animal you call family. Know what to look for and how to cool your babies in dangerous temperatures.

Dave's Picks | Hurricane flood maps reveal the climate future

Dave's Picks | Hurricane flood maps reveal the climate future

With rising sea levels, the National Hurricane Center's model predicts that the extent and depth of storm surge will grow dramatically across the five boroughs. The number of New Yorkers directly threatened by flooding could more than double from about 207,000 in 2020 to 468,000 in 2080.

Dave's Picks | Amazon Rainforest Arrives To A Bushwick Corner!

Dave's Picks | Amazon Rainforest Arrives To A Bushwick Corner!

In a world gone mad, we’re always grateful for positivity wherever we can get it!

Dave's Picks | Hudson Canyon Could Be The Newest National Marine Sanctuary

Dave's Picks | Hudson Canyon Could Be The Newest National Marine Sanctuary

NOAA has begun the process to potentially protect waters off New York, New Jersey, and invites public comment on the proposed new national marine sanctuary.

Dave's Picks | What the UN Climate Report Predicts for NYC

Dave's Picks | What the UN Climate Report Predicts for NYC

Climate change and the pending crisis should be at the top of all of our minds, the tips of our tongues, with all of our voting fingers fully engaged.

New York City heatwave, A/C, and trees ...

New York City heatwave, A/C, and trees ...

Oh My!

It's been a moderately hot New York City summer, to say the least. New York has been under a heat advisory in the last couple of weeks with the weather hitting record-breaking temperatures.

Dave's Picks | NYT | Cities Worldwide Are Reimagining Their Relationship With Cars

Dave's Picks | NYT | Cities Worldwide Are Reimagining Their Relationship With Cars

Originally published By Somini Sengupta and Nadja Popovich | Illustrations by Tim Peacock for NYT | Nov. 14, 2019

At a time when most of humanity lives in cities, where do cars belong β€” especially the old, polluting ones that make city air foul for people to breathe?

That question has vexed city officials across the world. Many are trying a variety of measures to reimagine the role of automobiles, the machines that forever changed how people move.

The immediate motivation is clear: City dwellers want cleaner, healthier air and less traffic. The long-term payoffs can be big: Curbing transportation emissions, which account for nearly a fourth of all greenhouse gases, is vital to staving off climate catastrophes.