Published: Dec. 3, 2018

Paul Chinowsky, director of the and co-author of a chapter in the climate change report released Friday, November 23, was quoted in the New York Times. .

“It’s incredibly frustrating,” said Paul Chinowsky, a professor of civil engineering at the University of Colorado, 鶹, and a co-author of the report’sThat chapter concludes that more extreme storms, flooding and heat waves, along with rising sea levels, will damage the nation’s roadways, leading to dangerous infrastructure collapses and up to $21 billion in damage by the century’s end.

“I’m watching these arguments between politicians and scientists, but I’m on the ground with public works officials who say that argument’s irrelevant,” Mr. Chinowsky said. “People are going to get hurt and die if we don’t change the policy.”