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In case you missed it, Our Chair Mayor Justin M. Bibb of Cleveland, OH was interviewed by Energy News Network last week to give insight into the role of cities in maintaining climate progress during? President-elect Trump's second term. Mayor Bibb underscores the urgency of defending the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) to sustain our progress, stating, “We have to make the case on why these investments are important for America’s national security and economic competitiveness.” Climate Mayors is committed to protecting IRA-funded projects like Cleveland’s ambitious green steel production and solar projects. Read more: https://lnkd.in/esSU3zka
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Live from COP29 in Baku: #ClimateMayor Tim Keller, representing Albuquerque, NM, is ensuring city issues are represented during these crucial global discussions. During a climate resilience panel with America Is All In he emphasized the need for strategic partnerships to secure our sustainable future. ??
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Communities across the U.S. have been devastated by more than 160 disaster declarations since 2023. Today, 415 Mayors and councilmembers called on Congress to swiftly pass an emergency disaster relief bill to support communities impacted by these disasters. “Asheville is on a long road to recovery and our community needs federal funding now to not only deliver much-needed relief but to prepare for inevitable future disasters that are becoming more frequent and intense due to our changing climate,” said Mayor Esther Manheimer of Asheville, North Carolina about the importance of fully funding recovery efforts. “After the unprecedented disasters that struck Tampa Bay this year, back-to-back hurricanes, federal support is critical for a whole of government approach to disaster response. We need to ensure FEMA and our first responders have the funding ready when the next disaster strikes,” said Mayor Jane Castor of Tampa, Florida. The letter asks Congress to fully fund FEMA’s recovery efforts, replenish the Small Business Administration’s loan program to help businesses and homeowners, provide a flexible funding structure to allow cities to address the specific recovery needs of their communities, and more. Read the letter here: https://lnkd.in/eX9jwBCy?
Climate Mayors | PRESS RELEASE: 415 Mayors and City Councilmembers Urge Congress to Swiftly Pass a Comprehensive, Clean Emergency Disaster Relief Bill for Impacted Communities
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Three years ago, The White House passed the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL). The largest investment in our nation’s infrastructure in a generation, we’ve seen unparalleled progress to America’s infrastructure across 66,000 projects. Read more about its progress: https://lnkd.in/eVDemXBp
Statement from President Joe Biden on Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Anniversary | The White House
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This election season we congratulate our #ClimateMayors who have been re-elected for another term as they continue to accelerate their commitment to climate progress. These mayors have demonstrated their dedication to climate action in their cities which includes reducing greenhouse gas emissions, boosting resilience, and fostering more equitable communities.?Out of our nearly 350 member mayors, dozens were up for re-election and 41 won their respective races and will continue their impactful climate work – even amid the shifting political landscape at the federal level. Read more about the winners in our full statement ??
Climate Mayors Congratulates Members for Re-Election and Continued Commitment to Driving Local Climate Action
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Earlier today, Climate Mayors gathered our network of mayors to discuss the future of climate action under a second Trump administration, and how to continue demonstrating climate action and progress in cities across the US. Climate Mayors Chair Mayor Justin M. Bibb of Cleveland, OH reminded mayors that, “we need to build coalitions across the aisle and with the private sector to stress that climate policy is good economic policy.” Our mayors were joined by Gina McCarthy, Managing Co-Chair of America Is All In, former White House national climate advisor, and EPA administrator, who emphasized that, “we need to help our communities adapt to changing climate by investing in resilience that saves your communities’ money and protects so many precious lives.” As mayors strategize for 2025, our Executive Director Kate Wright reminds members of their unique ability to meet this moment, “We are at a pivotal point. We're built for this, we've planned for this, we've been here before.”
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How can cities maximize opportunities in the Inflation Reduction Act to accelerate local climate action? ??? Check out our latest piece with CDP & C40 Cities where we explain 5 ways that cross-sectoral collaboration between local government, businesses and communities can fully realize the potential of the IRA. ?? https://lnkd.in/e_T-ZcnG
5 ways to accelerate partnerships for local climate action through the Inflation Reduction Act
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As COP29 kicks off, it's crucial to recognize the role of cities in tackling climate change. Although cities account for 70% of global energy consumption and 67-72% of CO2 emissions, they are often overlooked in emission reduction plans. This year, let's change that and harness the power of cities to combat climate change effectively. From Freetown's tree-planting initiatives to Bogotá's cycling revolution, cities are uniquely connected with the needs of their communities. When cities are included in the conversation, we can create green spaces, reduce air pollution, and drive sustainable development. Explore the important role of cities in the global climate dialogue: https://lnkd.in/eSXT4PnD?
Why We Shouldn't Forget About Cities at COP29
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Today, we joined forces with America Is All In and U.S. Climate Alliance for a joint meeting aimed at galvanizing local climate action & leadership in the aftermath of the US presidential election. Climate Mayors Chair and Mayor of Cleveland Justin M. Bibb reaffirmed that, “Mayors...are sending a resounding message that we are steadfast in our commitment to accelerating local climate action & meeting our established national goals under the Paris agreement during the 2nd administration of President Trump.” Gina McCarthy, former White House National Climate Advisor, 13th EPA administrator,? and current Managing Co-Chair of America Is All In stressed that, “We will do everything in our power to stop efforts to unwind the progress we have made.” We look forward to working alongside our partners to continue serving the needs of our communities in the fight for a safer, more resilient, and just future.