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Dear Climate Mayors,
Last week, over 30 US mayors, alongside 240 global mayors, showed up in record numbers in Rio de Janeiro as part of the COP 30 Local Leaders Forum to stand united and share proof that the work to cut pollution, protect the health of our constituents, and lower energy costs is continuing on in cities across the United States where the federal government is falling short. |
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| As world leaders meet for COP30 this week, we are excited to keep the drumbeat rolling on Impact, Multiplied with the release of these 4 new videos. Please share with your networks and support us in highlighting the actions being taken by US mayors. |
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COP30 Watch the video HERE |
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| Atlanta Watch the video HERE |
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| Boston Watch the video HERE |
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| Cleveland Watch the video HERE |
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| | Make sure to keep an eye out on our social media pages for more stories of Impact, Multiplied. And if you’d like to join the conversation, use the hashtag #ImpactMultiplied and check out our social media toolkits—which include templatized posts for you to share out inspiring projects in your own communities. Articles to amplify:
As always, thank you for your continued partnership and support. With your help, we can ensure mayors’ hard work never goes unseen. |
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| | Voices of Impact: Leadership in Action |
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| Across the country, Climate Mayors are turning bold ideas into real results. These leaders are not only piloting ambitious local climate solutions—they’re learning from one another and bringing proven ideas home to scale impact nationwide. Through collaboration and shared experience, mayors are advancing cleaner, safer, and more affordable communities while inspiring others to follow suit. Throughout this campaign, Climate Mayors will spotlight our Steering Committee members who exemplify Impact, Multiplied to demonstrate how the collective power of city leadership is shaping a healthier, more sustainable future for families everywhere. When mayors work together, what starts as a neighborhood pilot can become a national model and international inspiration for cleaner, safer, and more affordable cities. Take it from Mayor Kate Gallego (Phoenix, AZ) and Mayor Regina Romero (Tucson, AZ) — who are learning from one another how to implement solutions to protect their communities from rising heat and build a more resilient future. Through Climate Mayors, leaders share successes, learnings, best practices, and insights from the field. The result: small local actions that multiply into national momentum. That’s Impact, Multiplied. |
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| | | Please email Rachel Paris (rac...@climate-mayors.org) if you have any announcements or actions you would like to spotlight as part of the Impact, Multiplied campaign. |
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