MTA maps out the road ahead through climate change

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Climate Change

The MTA network allows the New York region to have the lowest carbon footprint per capita in the nation, helping to avoid 17 million metric tons of greenhouse

MTA Chair & CEO Janno Lieber and MTA Construction & Development President Jamie Torres-Springer at the Metro-North Railroad Mott Haven Yard announce the Climate Resilience Roadmap on Thursday, Apr 25, 2024. FTA Region 2 Deputy Administrator Donovan Vincent, Assembly Member Jeffrey Dinowitz, State Senator Nathalia Fernandez, and Metro-North President Catherine Rinaldi were on hand. Lieber. for a lot of us, and not just because we’re a week from Earth Day.

That doesn’t make us any less vulnerable to the accelerating impacts of climate change – torrential rainfall, extreme heat, and other types of severe weather. That’s why we developed a new Climate Resilience Roadmap. It’s a comprehensive framework to fortify the transit system against climate change, outlining $6 billion in needs to make the MTA more resilient over the next decade – critical input as we start developing the 2025-2029 Capital Program.

 

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