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The cost of climate change is showing up in city budgets, but so are solutions - Publication Date |
- Aug 15, 2019
- Episode Duration |
- 00:29:24
The state of Minnesota spent $9 million more to plow snow in 2019 than it did the previous year. A 2018 rockslide cost St. Paul taxpayers more than $1 million. And prolonged river flooding cost those same taxpayers $3.5 million this year.
With cities bearing the cost of climate change, they can’t escape being part of the solution. Severe weather is taking out aging infrastructure; cities are getting smarter about what they put back in.
That was the topic of a talk with St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey at the Climate Reality Leadership Corp training in Minneapolis Aug. 4.
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