Rapid development along coasts and rivers has increased flood exposure worldwide, particularly in South and East Asia, a study found.
In “A Day in the Life of Abed Salama,” Nathan Thrall untangles the political and personal story of a bus crash on the outskirts of Jerusalem.
The city’s transit systems had resumed service, with some delays, as the rain abated on Saturday. The governor warned that climate change was making severe storms more common.
A string of unexpected impediments could delay the administration’s timeline on an issue that is central to its effort to address racial disparities.
When the city’s drainage network is overwhelmed, “it backs up,” experts said.
A tough but pragmatic negotiator, he led his union through decades of tumult, then helped drive through the president’s infrastructure plans.
A saltwater wedge is moving up the drought-drained Mississippi River, threatening public health in New Orleans and beyond.
Repair work was agreed but never finished and Derna paid the price. Experts say infrastructure projects have long been neglected, with officials focusing instead on lining their own pockets.
Highway travel centers are adding amenities like restaurants and dog parks to accommodate the expanded dwell time of electric vehicle owners.
The prime minister of Barbados discussed her country’s eagerness and limitations to develop renewable energy infrastructures with the World Bank’s president, Ajay Banga.
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