The article discusses how making changes at the local level is more efficient and effective than national policy changes at countering climate change. Mayors and city managers are motivated to make changes because they witness firsthand local effects of climate change. The article suggests cities make changes toward reducing emissions, preserving water, and ensuring transportation systems can handle environmental hazards. The article also notes that cities should create common sets of standards around reporting emissions, the impact of climate change, and how to preserve human life and property.
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