New report assesses Wisconsin’s preparedness on climate change and health
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CBS 58 Newsroom
Posted: Dec 22, 2020 8:08 AM CDT
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(CBS 58) – A new report on climate change is taking a look at how the global problem impacts each state.
Director of Communications at Trust for America’s Health Rhea Farberman joined CBS 58 to explain the report’s findings for Wisconsin.
Farberman explained the report looked at a state’s vulnerability to climate change and the ability to deal with its impacts. Farberman said Wisconsin scored very well as one of eight states that have a low degree of vulnerability.
More information and the full report can be found here.
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