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Some cities are turning to natural infrastructure to deal with extreme rain events
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Posted Mar 17, 2021 at 10:54 am.
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Climate change in the Great Lakes region means more intense storms. Already some towns are finding they’re flooding where they never have before. One city in Michigan is finding the solution is nature.
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