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New York identifies over 1,700 disadvantaged communities that will receive boost in climate funding

Por: CBS News Nation March 30, 2023

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As part of New York's plan to limit its impact on climate change and the health and environmental issues that go with it, the state set out to identify disadvantaged communities that could use an extra financial boost to make that happen. This week officials announced that more than a third of the state's communities will qualify. The Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (Climate Act), passed in July 2019, was touted as... + full article



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