The world's roads aren't ready for a hotter climate

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LONDON (Bloomberg) - The historic heat wave that's smothered western Europe this summer has caused transportation chaos. Read more at straitstimes.com.

LONDON - The historic heat wave that's smothered western Europe this summer has caused transportation chaos.On July 18, the busy A14 highway in Cambridge, England, was shut down after developing a bizarre ridge that, while enticing to skateboarders, would be calamitous to fast-moving cars and their passengers.With average temperatures rising and heat waves become more frequent and intense, infrastructure and in particular roads are increasingly vulnerable to human-induced global warming.

Ships, trains and planes may do much of the long hauling, but those new jeans you ordered online will arrive at your door by van. Most if not all the ways global warming has changed the climate are having a deleterious effect on roads everywhere. According to a report from the Canadian Climate Institute, more than half of the country's winter roads in its northern regions, built on frozen lakes and rivers each fall, may in 30 years become unusable or impossible to build.In Yukon, the cost to all-season roads largely made from gravel could total US$1.6 billion over the next two decades due to permafrost degradation.

He said that in order to weatherproof roads for a fast-warming future, government officials everywhere have to substantially rethink the way they're engineered.

 

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