Do the Math

 

When you've got just four highways and two rail lines and they're all washed out in a single storm event, severing access to millions of your citizens and your largest sea port, maybe it's time to ask some hard questions about your infrastructure.

It may be time for more than the usual patching and debris clearing. That was okay in the past but that was then, this is now. You're zero and six - out of six.

That's the thing with climate change. Severe storm events increase in frequency, intensity and duration. They become far more destructive, far more costly.

Unless you can bring back the "old days," infrastructure designed for the old days no longer cuts it. That's no longer reliable.

Zero and six. You've gotta do better than that.


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