MetroWest communities to study climate change risks

Wayland Town Crier 6/9/18: MetroWest communities to study climate change risks. Four local communities will use state grant money to better prepare for the effects of climate change, examining how flooding, drought, insect-borne diseases and other hazards could become more prevalent in the future. Framingham, Marlborough, Sudbury and Wayland are among 82 cities and towns participating in the state’s Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness program. Each will receive money to assess its vulnerability to climate change and develop resiliency plans, with technical support, climate change data and planning tools provided by the state.

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