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Mayors are making climate action personal. It’s working.
When Justin Bibb needed fresh air during the pandemic, Cleveland’s green spaces gave him room to breathe—literally and politically. Now, as mayor, he’s working to make sure every resident is within a 10-minute walk of that same relief. Across the U.S., cities like Cleveland are leading on climate action not just with carbon goals, but with practical benefits: lower bills, cleaner air, and more jobs. As federal support fluctuates, it’s local leaders who are keeping the momentum alive—by staying close to the people they serve. Matt Simon with Grist has the full story.
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