How a Maine Climate Superfund Would Support Local Towns
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Jackson Chadwick of Maine Youth for Climate Justice and Rockland City Councilor Nate Davis speak to Colin about the proposal to create a Maine Climate Superfund. Mainers across the state are paying the price for destructive storms and flooding made worse by climate change. This year, lawmakers have the chance to provide relief by creating a Climate Superfund that would help towns rebuild after climate-fueled storms by requiring the world’s largest oil and gas companies to pay for their fair share of climate damage.
**Show links: Maine Youth for Climate Justice, Nate Davis Bangor Daily News op-ed
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