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How Does Climate Change Affect New York City


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New York is one of the busiest cities in the world – so much so that it's called the city that never sleeps. As busy and full of life as it is, it's also among the cities that produce the most heat-trapping gases. As a result, the climate of New York City is changing rapidly. The state's average temperature has risen by 3 degrees Fahrenheit over the last century, making it warmer.


Let's have a look at how climate change is affecting one of the biggest and most popular cities in the world.


Sea Level is Rising

The sea level along New York City's coast has risen by more than 1 foot since 1900, and it's continuously increasing. It's expected to rise another 3 and a half feet by 2080, which can lead to a loss of assets and properties worth billions of dollars. There will also be an increased occurrence of major floods and many recreational beaches may also disappear if the sea levels continue to rise (which they are at present).


Poor Quality of Drinking Water

As the sea levels rise, the salty seawater will travel up into the freshwater streams that serve as the major source of drinking water for New York City. As a result, the quality of drinking water will get affected. The need to work out alternate drinking water sources will inflict an additional burden on the economy as well.


Hotter Summers

As the city's average temperature has increased and it continues to increase as of today, the summers are much hotter. Higher temperatures would mean more heat-related illnesses and deaths. Warmer temperatures are also expected to promote the growth of insects that could increase the occurrence of various diseases.


Migration of Forests

Species of trees in New York City's forests are expected to migrate north as the city's temperature continues to rise. This would lead to the disappearance of important plant species from New York, like paper birch and sugar maple. The risk of forests fires is also projected to increase by 10 to 20% in the future.


Energy Consultant In NYC

It looks like New York City is in need of a savior, and Slattery Energy by Jim Slattery is doing just what the city needs right now. With services like natural gas procurement, this energy consulting company is assisting the citizens in implementing energy-efficient solutions and alternates to combat the ever-increasing climatic changes.

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