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Energy Elite Have Started Listening to Enemy No. 1 in Houston

机译:能源精英已经开始聆听休斯顿的第一敌人

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Climate change is a touchy topic in Houston, even if hardly anyone doubts the climate is changing. An already damp city is getting wetter, obvious in the muddy sidewalks and the puddles that linger long after a routine rain. The bigger downpours block highways. The really huge storms-and not just 2017's Hurricane Harvey, which killed at least 94 people-keep arriving with a size and frequency that meteorologists once insisted was impossible. With initial support from Texas's governor and U.S. senators (all conservative Republicans), the Army Corps of Engineers wants to spend $23 billion to $32 billion on a coastal bulwark against the rising waters.
机译:即使几乎没有人怀疑气候在变​​化,气候变化在休斯敦还是一个敏感的话题。一个本来已经湿润的城市正在变得湿润,在泥泞的人行道和经常下雨后很长一段时间里徘徊的水坑中显而易见。较大的倾盆大雨阻塞了高速公路。真正巨大的风暴-不仅是2017年的哈维飓风,这场飓风至少杀死了94人-保持气象学家曾经认为的规模和频率是不可能的。在得克萨斯州州长和美国参议员(均为保守派共和党人)的初步支持下,陆军工程兵团希望斥资230亿至320亿美元,在沿海堡垒抵御不断上升的水域。

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