Around Climate Change clapping why this is a debate ill never know, you know, we dont talk about drowning polar bears but new york was hit with super short term sandy it was the largest and when it hit new jersey but spit despite it was the second most its truthful storm in history trailing Katrina Sandy caused more than 68 billion in damage and it happened in new york state it happened in the real estate to our bridges and tunnels and roads all things were flooded with significant damage. The Energy Infrastructure was seriously damaged being e merged in seawater. Thank fully weve landowner a lot sandys 14 foot storm surge we talk about this is a storm surge of 14 feet 2 feet higher than any in the history. Thats why the electrical system was flooded and the brooklyn tunnel was flood and Lower Manhattan and queens were completely underwater we took away many, many lessons i have to give and the gentleman is going to be surprised i want to thank Governor Cuomo i said it he really, reall
Thank Governor Cuomo i said it he really, really jumped 0 into action and not only responded to the storm in a significant way but afterward looked at our Energy Infrastructure and made some critical changes to it but the bottom line is what happened it in new york at least were getting hundred year storms every two years; right . So we have to change with whats happening we have to understand this is not a debate and unless we do something about Climate Change were going to drawn like the polar bears. clapping. thank you i think my moms in the audience thanks mom. And its not just storms weve also have dealt with over the last couple of years some of the warmest summers in fact, 2010 was the warmest on record willing in the history weve been keeping weather 2010 was the hottest but 2011, 2012 and 2013 were the hottest. We look at the 10 warmest summers on record have happened since 1998 this is according to the yeah, that one administration you know the name better than i do im readin
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