Three of New York City's largest climate resiliency projects undertaken in the wake of Hurricane Sandy are nowhere close to completion 10 years later and a fourth has been canceled altogether even as global warming threatens to exacerbate extreme weather events in the future.
A decade after Hurricane Sandy, three of the city’s climate resiliency projects are nowhere near completion. The “Raised Shoreline” project has only spent 0.3 percent of its $103 million budget.