The Guardian (July 9)
“As the climate crisis throws its destructive effects ever more fully in our faces, cities during heatwaves are their own type of ground zero.” We need to “create more green spaces and more tolerable streets” Make no mistake, “extreme heat is our future” so “European cities must adapt.” It is true that “greenery, shade and swimming spots won’t solve the climate crisis, but they’re becoming ever more critical.”
Tags: Cities, Climate crisis, Critical, Destructive effects, Europe, Future, Green spaces, Ground zero, Heatwaves, Shade, Streets. Extreme heat, Swimming spots, Tolerable
Bloomberg (March 6)
“However California’s next monumental blaze begins, the toll will be vast. People will be injured, some will die. Thousands of homes will be destroyed. When the smoke clears, the most populous US state, home to Hollywood, Silicon Valley and a real estate market worth more than $9 trillion, will be ground zero for a sweeping financial crisis.”
Tags: $9 trillion, Blaze, California, Destroyed, Die, Ground zero, Hollywood, Homes, Injured, Monumental, Real estate market, Silicon Valley, Smoke, Toll, U.S., Vast
New York Times (September 10)
Nine years have passed since September 11 and “skyscrapers are finally starting to rise from the ashes of ground zero.” The rebirth reminds us of “the right way” to honor the victims.” Hopefully, the redevelopment will spur away “the intolerance and fear that have mushroomed across the nation.”
Nine years have passed since September 11 and “skyscrapers are finally starting to rise from the ashes of ground zero.” This rebirth remind us of “the right way” to honor the victims.” Hopefully, the redevelopment will also help spur away “the intolerance and fear that have mushroomed across the nation.”
Tags: 9/11, Ground zero, New York
