By Mira Prinz-Arey, James Solomon and William O’Dea It’s been 10 years since Superstorm Sandy devastated our communities and revealed how vulnerable we truly are in the face of extreme weather events. The hurricane caused tens of millions of dollars in damages to Jersey City and Hudson County and lost wages to our residents — not to mention the unforgettable and lasting emotional toll the storm had on New Jersey, especially those who lost their homes or loved ones. We now know that Sandy was turbocharged by climate change, which added an additional $8 billion to the storm’s damages, according …