ClimateWire: Toronto's infrastructure has struggled to keep up with the climatic changes of recent decades, so Canada's biggest metropolis is now looking to the future to find the solutions it will need to be more resilient.
"There's no sense in building infrastructure that was designed for the weather patterns in the '60s or '70s," said Lawson Oates, director of the Toronto Environment Office. "We need to be thinking forward 20 to 30 years out."
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Canada: Toronto peers into the future to curb high cost of climate risks
Posted by ClimateWire: Julia Pyper on December 18th, 2012
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