As sea levels are rising, the Big Apple is sinking at a subsidence rate of about 1.6 millimeters per year, according to a new ...
New York, home to over 1 million buildings weighing nearly 1.7 trillion pounds, is going under its own weight and researchers ...
Some hotspots are sinking faster than others, including LaGuardia Airport, Arthur Ashe Stadium and Coney Island.
Researchers say New York City is sinking at a subsidence rate of about 1.6 millimeters per year. The neighborhoods that saw ...
LaGuardia’s runways and Arthur Ashe Stadium were found to be sinking at 3.7 and 4.6 millimeters per year, respectively.
Other areas in NYC that are sinking faster include the southern half of Governors Island, Midland and South Beach in Staten ...
From 2016 to 2023, the US Open Venue- Arthur Ashe Stadium and runways at LaGuardia airport saw the most sinking, lowering at ...
A runway at LaGuardia Airport, Arthur Ashe Stadium, Interstate 78 are all sinking faster than the rest of New York City, ...
A comprehensive study conducted by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Rutgers University has unveiled a concerning ...
As humans continue to dump greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, the resulting climate change causes sea levels to rise.
New York City is experiencing subsidence at a rate of approximately 1.6 millimeters per year. Get up-to-the-minute news sent ...
New York City is sinking at the same time that sea levels around the world are rising, which could exacerbate flooding concerns for the region.