NY lawmakers told state must prepare for climate change
By DAVID KLEPPER
Associated Press
ALBANY (AP) - Lawmakers on Tuesday heard dire predictions of rising sea levels, hotter temperatures and more severe storms from scientists who say New York must do more to respond to a changing climate.
Columbia University climate scientist Radley Horton told a state Senate panel that the state must take significant steps to reduce its exposure to the threats posed by global climate change. Those steps include reducing carbon emissions and preparing for the impacts on agriculture, waterfront development and public health.
“We are vulnerable today; we’re going to become more vulnerable,” Horton told the panel. The lawmakers also heard from environmental advocates and residents affected by storm flooding.
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