The city’s crumbling infrastructure is finally getting some upgrades.
What Jackson, Miss., tells us about America.
Aging infrastructure and underinvestment have left many cities’ water systems in tatters. Now flooding and other climate shocks are pushing them to failure.
The crucial Gateway transit link from New Jersey to New York will now open three years later than expected and is likely to cost $2 billion more to construct.
The state relies heavily on hydroelectric power generated by four dams, which have contributed to the depletion of the salmon population that is critical to the region’s ecosystem.
A harmful algal bloom in the San Francisco Bay is killing fish, sharks and stingrays. Some are washing ashore.
In Jackson, residents have long contended with boil-water notices and service disruptions. But now, officials say, the system has been pushed to the brink.
Ucrania y Rusia salieron de la Unión Soviética hace unas treinta décadas y desde entonces vivíamos en condiciones similares. Pero después tomamos rumbos distintos.
Aunque fue presentado como una forma de desarrollar la región más pobre del país, la obra se ve amenazada por un presupuesto que crece y una construcción apresurada en un terreno frágil. El presidente se ha negado a ralentizar su construcción.
Pitched as a way to develop the country’s poorest region, the Maya Train is threatened by a ballooning budget and rushed construction over fragile terrain. But Mexico’s president has refused to slow it down.
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