Why ‘Land Subsidence’ Could Threaten Infrastructure in U.S. Cities Like Denver

Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, warns that Denver is among many U.S. cities experiencing land subsidence. Although the rate of sinking may seem small annually, it can accumulate over time, leading to damaged roads, tilting buildings, and enormous repair costs. The issue presents a growing environmental and economic threat without a viable large-scale solution.

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