By Katie Valentine
November 1, 2013
| President Obama signed an executive order this morning aimed at
making it easier for states and communities to prepare for climate
change and the droughts, floods and extreme storms that are likely to
come with it.
The
order , which is part of the president’s
climate action plan ,
will encourage local planners to take the future effects of climate
change into account when spending federal money to build infrastructure.
The order will also
set up the
Council on Climate Preparedness and Resilience, a task force of city
and state leaders that will advise the federal government on how they
can better support climate resiliency. Eight governors have joined the
task force, along with 16 mayors and commissioners and two tribal
leaders. Most of the task force are Democrats, but the Republican
governor of Guam and
three Republican mayors have also signed on.
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