From traffic to bad air, low-income groups face the worst of climate change in Toronto: experts

Michelle Dagnino, executive director at the Jane/Finch Centre, spoke to CBC about the impact of climate change on lower income communities like Jane-Finch.

"Lower-income folks are much more highly exposed to the impacts of climate change," said Dagnino.

Read the full article here.

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