LinkLinks WAMU: D.C. Releases First-Ever Resilience Strategy, Planning For Climate Change By Editor On Apr 30, 2019 Last updated Apr 30, 2019 38 Share In the year 2080, the sea level on the Potomac River and Anacostia River will be more than three feet higher than it is currently. There will be twice as many heat emergency days as there were in 2018 — meaning nearly the entire summer will feature days with a heat index over 95 degrees. What’s known as a “hundred-year” storm will happen every 20 years. Climate ChangeFloodingMuriel BowserResilient CitiesResilient DC 38 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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