Climate

Minnesota may add climate impacts to environmental review

Water bursts through a retaining wall.
Brewery Creek bursts through a retaining wall after heavy rains caused flooding in Duluth, Minn., in June 2012. The city has rebuilt some of its infrastructure to be more resilient to higher precipitation levels. Since Minnesota's environmental review process was initiated nearly 50 years ago, proposers of large projects haven't had to add up their project’s carbon footprint, or consider ways to reduce emissions. State environmental agencies hope that will soon change.
Derek Montgomery for MPR News 2012