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City Steps Up Environmental Protection Efforts

Clip: 11/1/2017 | 7m 56sVideo has Closed Captions

A discussion with Dr. Julie Morita of the Chicago Department of Public Health.

After cutbacks at the EPA and skepticism within the Trump administration about climate change, Chicago has made clear its intention to step up efforts to protect the environment. We speak with Dr. Julie Morita of the Chicago Department of Public Health.

11/01/2017 | Rating NR

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