Boston Proposes Climate Protection For The Next Generation

Sunday, October 12, 2014, 3:00am


Blame it on the being the egghead capital of the world, but from Fan Pier to new ballparks, the Hub would rather debate grand projects to death rather than actually build them. And the same pattern now appears to be emerging with what to do about Greater Boston’s newfound vulnerability to our ever angrier and more unpredictable oceans.


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