Puerto Rico’s Climate Change Policies Are in Jeopardy
Because of both the Trump administration and the local government.
It has been nearly eight years since Hurricane Maria impacted Puerto Rico. The hurricane made landfall in September 2017, flattening neighborhoods, crippling the archipelago's power grid, and causing an estimated 4,645 fatalities and approximately US$90 billion in damages.
While Puerto Rico is still dealing with the aftermath, the Law of Climate Change M…
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