Mexico City — a thirsty metropolis of 21 million — is sinking. Climate change is making it worse.
Friday, February 17, 2017 9:12 AM EST
Much is being written about climate change and the impact of rising seas on waterfront populations. But coasts are not the only places affected. Mexico City — high in the mountains, in the center of the country — is a glaring example. The world has a lot invested in crowded capitals like this one, with vast numbers of people, huge economies and the stability of a hemisphere at risk.
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