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Residents urge Morris Township to pass resolution supporting New Jersey Climate Superfund Act
Summary
Public speakers urged the Township Committee to adopt a municipal resolution backing the Climate Superfund Act to recover funds from major fossil-fuel companies for local climate adaptation and remediation projects; the mayor said the committee would consider the request before year-end.
Three public speakers at the Oct. 15 Morris Township meeting asked the committee to adopt a municipal resolution supporting the Climate Superfund Act (also described as the New Jersey Climate Fund Act) that would seek to recover funds from major fossil-fuel companies to pay for local climate remediation and adaptation.
Ken Dalski, introduced himself as a Parsippany resident and member of the Empower New Jersey board, and said, “We are asking municipal councils to support the act by simply passing a resolution.” He said the bill would…
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