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Recruiting rainmakers is costly, and sometimes risky. So more firm leaders are supplementing their gut feelings with detailed data.
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EPA's Strategic Plan is a sweeping, aspirational policy statement that lays out EPA's proposed plan for incorporating climate change adaptation and resilience concerns into every aspect of EPA's activities.
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