海平面上升对美国基础设施到2050年的影响——新报告描绘蓝图

News Briefing, 25 June 2024

Research led by the Union of Concerned Scientists concludes that nearly three million people live in communities with critical infrastructure at risk of monthly flooding by 2050, including hundreds of schools, hospitals, and government buildings. States such as Louisiana, New Jersey, Florida, Maryland, and California contain the largest amount of infrastructure that needs to be made more flood resistant or relocated to safer ground. Even under medium emissions, the number of critical infrastructure assets at risk of frequent and repeated flooding is expected to double by 2050, and around 4,800 community-essential buildings and facilities will face the threat of disruptive flooding every fortnight by 2100. The report concludes with a series of recommendations on next steps to reinforce vital infrastructure, provide equitable resources, and urgently mitigate emissions today to avoid the worst coastal infrastructure losses from sea-level rise.

Full report: https://www.ucsusa.org/sites/default/files/2024-06/Looming_Deadlines_for_Coastal_Resilience.pdf
通俗易懂的简报: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/jun/25/rising-sea-levels-flooding

作者:科学写作实习生 海莉·兰德里根, 全球外展主任 , 以及 ICCI 主任 帕姆·皮尔森.
Published 7 月. 1, 2024      Updated 7 月. 1, 2024 8:55 下午