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An authoritative new report makes it clear that climate change is real—and is here to stay. The idea of preparing the nation’s infrastructure to withstand all of the assaults that may occur as the result of various predicted climate-change scenarios may seem daunting. But experts argue that engineers can improve resiliency incrementally by making small changes to the projects they are already planning or constructing.
An authoritative new report makes it clear that climate change is real—and is here to stay. The idea of preparing the nation’s infrastructure to withstand all of the assaults that may occur as the result of various predicted climate-change scenarios may seem daunting. But experts argue that engineers can improve resiliency incrementally by making small changes to the projects they are already planning or constructing.
Planning for Climate Change
Wilcox, Kevin (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 84 ; 62-65
2016-01-01
42014-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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