
Climate disasters in the Adirondacks: Who will pay?
Lawmakers pushing for measure to force oil and gas companies to foot the bill
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Lawmakers pushing for measure to force oil and gas companies to foot the bill
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Basil Seggos, outgoing commissioner of the state Department of Environmental Conservation, talked about his Adirondacks legacy.