Mass. Gov. Unveils $50 Million Climate Change Plan
Deval Patrick says "The question is not whether we need to act. We're past that"
BOSTON — Gov. Deval Patrick took the wraps off a $50 million plan Tuesday that he says will help prepare Massachusetts for the challenges posed by climate change on public health, energy, transportation and basic infrastructure.
The initiatives, unveiled by the governor at the New England Aquarium, include a $40 million grant program by the Department of Energy Resources to help cities and towns to shore up protections around energy services.
Another $10 million will be spent on what Patrick called critical coastal infrastructure and dam repair. That includes $1 million in municipal grants to reduce or eliminate risk associated with coastal storms and sea level rise and another $1 million for "green infrastructure" projects like beach and dune enhancement and salt marsh retention.
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I'm sure this is one of the coastal Rethugs that Boxer hopes to find, right? I mean, the Back Bay must be the Front Bay by now, what with the 10' increase in seal level.
This should have been changed to Mass. Gov. to waste $50 Million
I live in Mass....There's no stopping these crazy people. They act like they don't represent me....Apparently they don't.