ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 2月14日 23時58分


What do you do when the sea comes for your home, your school, your church? To understand how millions of people are coping with rising seas, our climate reporter Somini Sengupta and our photographer Chang W. Lee traveled to 2 regions that sit on opposite sides of the Pacific Ocean. Both offer a glimpse at the tough choices that coastal cities face in the age of climate disruption. In Manila, the capital of the Philippines, millions of the city’s poorest people live in hazardous, low-lying areas that are already lashed by tropical storms. Leaving those areas could mean being farther from jobs and other resources. In California’s San Francisco Bay Area, municipalities are paying to fortify high-value coastal infrastructure at risk. Questions of how much to armor the coast, what do you choose to save, and who will have to relocate have become political lightning rods. Tap the link in our bio for more on how their approaches to rising seas may offer lessons, for better or worse, for coastal cities elsewhere. @nytchangster took this video.


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