
Reimagining New York
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A risk management expert says that we must look to New York’s future to prevent flooding.
Disaster risk management expert Klaus Jacob speaks candidly about the effects of climate change and sea level rise on New York City. He says we need to think ahead to what New York will look like 400 years from now in order to plan effectively.
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Reimagining New York
Clip: Season 40 Episode 17 | 4m 35sVideo has Closed Captions
Disaster risk management expert Klaus Jacob speaks candidly about the effects of climate change and sea level rise on New York City. He says we need to think ahead to what New York will look like 400 years from now in order to plan effectively.
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