Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Climate_change_in_New_York_City> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 21 of
21
with 100 items per page.
- Climate_change_in_New_York_City abstract "Climate change in New York City could affect buildings/structures, wetlands, water supply, health, and energy demand, due to the high population and extensive infrastructure in the region. New York is especially at risk if the sea level rises, due to many of the bridges connecting to boroughs, and entrances to roads and rail tunnels. High-traffic locations such as the airports, the Holland Tunnel, the Lincoln Tunnel, and the Passenger Ship Terminal are located in areas vulnerable to flooding. Flooding would be expensive to reverse.Rising temperatures could bring a higher risk of heat related deaths from heat waves and increased concentrations of ground-level ozone (potentially causing asthma and other health concerns).".
- Climate_change_in_New_York_City thumbnail Instrumental_Temperature_Record_(NASA).svg?width=300.
- Climate_change_in_New_York_City wikiPageID "24756256".
- Climate_change_in_New_York_City wikiPageRevisionID "590953021".
- Climate_change_in_New_York_City align "right".
- Climate_change_in_New_York_City caption "Global mean surface temperature difference from the average for 1961–1990".
- Climate_change_in_New_York_City direction "vertical".
- Climate_change_in_New_York_City footerAlign "right".
- Climate_change_in_New_York_City hasPhotoCollection Climate_change_in_New_York_City.
- Climate_change_in_New_York_City headerAlign "right".
- Climate_change_in_New_York_City image "Instrumental Temperature Record .svg".
- Climate_change_in_New_York_City width "230".
- Climate_change_in_New_York_City subject Category:Climate_change_in_the_United_States.
- Climate_change_in_New_York_City subject Category:Environment_of_New_York_City.
- Climate_change_in_New_York_City comment "Climate change in New York City could affect buildings/structures, wetlands, water supply, health, and energy demand, due to the high population and extensive infrastructure in the region. New York is especially at risk if the sea level rises, due to many of the bridges connecting to boroughs, and entrances to roads and rail tunnels. High-traffic locations such as the airports, the Holland Tunnel, the Lincoln Tunnel, and the Passenger Ship Terminal are located in areas vulnerable to flooding.".
- Climate_change_in_New_York_City label "Climate change in New York City".
- Climate_change_in_New_York_City sameAs Q5133484.
- Climate_change_in_New_York_City sameAs Q5133484.
- Climate_change_in_New_York_City wasDerivedFrom Climate_change_in_New_York_City?oldid=590953021.
- Climate_change_in_New_York_City depiction Instrumental_Temperature_Record_(NASA).svg.
- Climate_change_in_New_York_City isPrimaryTopicOf Climate_change_in_New_York_City.