Opinion || Emergency plans need to factor in climate risk

By Michael Eburn
March 1 2019 - 7:00pm
Emergency plans need to factor in climate risk
Emergency plans need to factor in climate risk

With climate change worsening extreme weather events, there have been suggestions that some places are simply too risky to live, and that people should not be allowed to return after a fire or a flood.

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