Nation Oct 30 Critical infrastructure is vulnerable to flooding from climate change—why it’s not just coastal cities at risk By PBS NewsHour
Health Oct 25 Watch 8:42 Benton Harbor’s Black community fuming over ‘environmental racism,’ water crisis As Congress debates a massive bill to overhaul the nation's physical infrastructure, one Michigan city is an example of how badly help is needed, and how communities of color are often the last to receive it. John Yang traveled to… By John Yang, Leah Nagy
Nation Feb 10 Hack exposes vulnerability of cash-strapped U.S. water plants Suspicious incidents are usually chalked up to mechanical or procedural errors, but experts say they occur more often than the public is told and many go unreported to protect reputations, customer trust — and revenues. By Frank Bajak, Alan Suderman, Tamara Lush, Associated Press
Economy Jun 24 Watch 6:14 Why these meatpacking workers fear for their health and safety amid COVID-19 Many U.S. meatpacking plants shut down this spring due to coronavirus outbreaks. Nationwide, more than 27,000 workers have become infected, and nearly 100 have died. But in late April, President Trump ordered the facilities to stay open, deeming them critical… By Fred de Sam Lazaro
Science Aug 08 Watch Critical U.S. Infrastructure Vulnerable to Cyber Attack, Congress Fails to Act Critical U.S. Infrastructure Vulnerable to Cyber Attack, Congress Fails to Act…
Dec 02 China Internet ‘Hijacking’: Your Questions Answered An 18-minute diversion of Internet traffic through China in April has raised security concerns around the world -- especially for governments and people in critical infrastructure. Two experts answered your questions on the Internet security breach. Continue reading