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However, there are ample opportunities to do more to make Boston climate resilient, and for the city to serve as a model for other cities facing similar challenges.
Progress will depend on continued leadership from across the Commonwealth, from city and town halls as well as business and nonprofit board rooms, and from engaged residents. Our new focus will include three strategies: Luck is not a strategy.
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We must act now, investing in sharply-focused efforts to protect our region from flood risks, extreme weather, and other climate impacts. Following Hurricane Sandy five years ago, we heard frequently how Boston got lucky. Had that storm hit just five hours sooner, it would have devastated the city and other coastal communities.
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