“Climate-Proof” Cities: New Report Urges Urban Resilience to Extreme Weather
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Key Entities
- • World Bank: A global development institution founded in 1944.
- • Estimates up to 1.8 billion urban residents could face flooding by mid-century.
- • Major Cities (LA, Miami, Paris, Tokyo): Urban centers pioneering large-scale resilience efforts.
- • Showcased in the report as leading examples.
- • City Councils & Urban Planners: Local officials who design building codes and infrastructure.
- • Urged to incorporate climate risks early.
- • Reuters Sustainable Business: Media outlet that highlighted the city resilience story.
- • Focuses on corporate and governmental sustainability strategies.
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Multi-Perspective Analysis
Left-Leaning View
Urges aggressive investment in green solutions, prioritizing equity for low-income neighborhoods.
Centrist View
Stresses balanced development, referencing both economic and human safety benefits.
Right-Leaning View
Concerned about high costs and property rights but acknowledges cities must adapt.
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