The Question Dividing New Yorkers: Is the City Sinking or . . . Dodai Stewart is a Times reporter who writes about living in New York City, with a focus on how, and where, we gather Todd Heisler is a Times photographer based in New York He has been a photojournalist for more than 25 years The post The Question Dividing New Yorkers: Is the City Sinking or Bouncing Back? appeared first on New York Times
2024 Broke the Democrats. Can They Put Themselves Back . . . For every new voter Trump picked up in New York City, 5 Joe Biden voters stayed home Disillusionment is a different kind of problem, and it has some Democrats asking if it requires a different kind of answer too Al Letson: Up next, how this divide is playing out in the Democratic Party’s next big election, the New York City mayor’s race
Is New York really sinking? - BBC There are more than a million buildings in New York City that weigh 762 million tonnes (1 68 trillion pounds) The massive cocktail of concrete, metal and glass is one of the critical factors
Why New York City is Sinking: Implications for the Future The sinking of New York City has significant economic implications As sea levels rise, the city is at a higher risk for flooding, which could lead to property damage and loss of business The
New York City is sinking, and it’s not alone – Rhody Today “New York is comparable in this respect However, many cities, mostly in east or southeast Asia, have areas sinking much faster than the fastest sinking areas in New York ” As in New York City, the weight of urban development in those cities contributes to subsidence for a short period of time after each building is constructed