Building Climate Resilience Should Be Apolitical
Jun 24, 2024
“If you ask a policymaker whether they would like to improve water quality in their community, reduce energy costs or increase the ability of local buildings to withstand storms, no one is going to say no,” says Trenton Allen, president of Washington DC-based Sustainable Capital Advisors. “It is when these issues are framed in a political way that they get a political response.”
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