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applegrove

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Mon May 14, 2018, 07:28 PM May 2018

Investing in nature is delivering dividends

https://www.thestar.com/sponsored_sections/2018/04/27/investing-in-nature-is-delivering-dividends.html

Toronto Star

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A flooded basement costs, on average, $42,000 to repair according to research from the University of Waterloo. For homeowners, major insurers and a growing number of municipalities, basement flooding is just one example of the knock-on effects of aging, over-burdened infrastructure, population growth and more frequent major storm events due to climate change.

As population centres grow, municipalities are on the hook for upgrades to infrastructure capacity and preparedness for extreme weather. Loss of green space that can absorb run-off due to increased urbanization diverts more water to aging stormwater systems. Some experts are pointing to green infrastructure as a cost-effective solution to ease this burden on grey infrastructure and provide a whole host of other benefits.

“Green infrastructure like trees, wetlands and rivers can often be much more cost effective than grey infrastructure, which needs to be replaced over time,” says Shelley Petrie, program director at the Greenbelt Foundation. “Green infrastructure offers a different choice in terms of how we build, shape and pay for our communities.”

With nearly 10 million residents, the Greater Golden Horseshoe (GGH) is home to seven in 10 Ontarians. The question of how to shape our growing communities is an urgent one, as 3.8 million more people are expected in the region by 2041.


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If you like this article don't vote for Doug Ford in Ontario. He wants to get rid of the green belt in Ottawa. He back tracked on it but we know he meant it.
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