environmental implications of infrastructure spending cuts
The environmental implications of infrastructure spending cuts refer to the potential negative effects on the environment resulting from reduced investments in building or maintaining essential infrastructure systems, such as transportation, energy, or water systems. These cuts may lead to decreased sustainability, increased pollution, inadequate adaptation to climate change, or compromised environmental protection measures.
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