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Pittsburgh Union Progress
“Instead of planning for what you think is most likely today, and then crossing your fingers, you’re instead taking into account the possible futures you might see, understanding and acknowledging that there’s uncertainty there, and then building a plan that is more robust and can be adaptive in light of that uncertainty so you’re not caught by surprise," Jordan Fischbach, The Water Institute's Director of Planning and Policy Research.
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