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We need to redesign cities to tackle climate change, IPCC says

6 pointsby stonlybabout 3 years ago

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tharneabout 3 years ago
Good luck with that.<p>In most American cities, try getting even something as simple as a bike lane or a new park built. You&#x27;re looking at many years, possibly even a decade in most cases.<p>You&#x27;ve got environmental reviews (local, state and federal!), public hearing after public hearing, community outreach sessions to every aggrieved group that&#x27;s ever existed, and a funding process that&#x27;s so convoluted hardly anyone alive actually understands it.<p>Look at the Second Avenue Subway in NYC. It was originally proposed in 1920, revived again in the 1970&#x27;s, revived yet again around 2004, and it&#x27;s STILL not finished. When all is said and done it&#x27;s going to have taken more than a century from the time the idea was proposed to when it gets completed. And there&#x27;s no guarantee it will actually ever get fully completed.<p>Without a complete overhaul of how public projects get funded, designed, and built in the U.S. there is exactly zero hope of any meaningful redesign of American cities. And ironically, it&#x27;s a lot of the same folks pushing for redesigns to prepare for climate change who are responsible for the bureaucratic nightmare that is U.S. urban planning.
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xyzzy21about 3 years ago
Yeah, right. Not going to happen because you&#x27;d need to start EVERYTHING from scratch and tear down EVERYTHING to do this.