Investor Presentaiton
Definitions
• "Environmental burdens” means any significant impact to clean air, water, and land,
including any destruction, damage, or impairment of natural resources resulting
from intentional or reasonably foreseeable causes. Examples of environmental
burdens include climate change impacts; air and water pollution; improper sewage
disposal; improper handling of solid wastes and other noxious substances; excessive
noise; activities that limit access to green spaces, nutritious food, Indigenous food or
cultural resources, or constructed outdoor playgrounds and other recreational
facilities and venues; inadequate remediation of pollution; reduction of
groundwater levels; increased flooding or stormwater flows; home and building
health hazards, including lead paint, lead plumbing, asbestos, and mold; and
damage to inland waterways and waterbodies, wetlands, forests, green spaces, or
constructed playgrounds or other outdoor recreational facilities and venues from
private, industrial, commercial, and government operations or other activities that
contaminate or alter the quality of the environment and pose a risk to public health.
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