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Making Charlotte a Climate-Ready and Just City

Making Charlotte a Climate-Ready and Just City

Full Title: Making Charlotte a Climate-Ready and Just City
Author(s): Miranda Peterson
Publisher(s): Center for American Progress
Publication Date: August 1, 2017
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Description (excerpt):

When President Donald Trump announced his decision in June 2017 to withdraw the United States from the Paris Agreement, Mayor Jennifer Roberts of Charlotte, North Carolina, quickly responded, saying, “Climate change is an issue that affects us all, and we do not have time to wait for a new administration.” Volumes of scientific evidence show more extreme heat, drought, wildfires, storms, and floods bearing down on Charlotte’s future. Charlotte has made great gains over the past 15 years to address air pollution and extreme weather risk by expanding public
transit, tree canopy, and energy and water efficiency solutions. However, without deliberate efforts to build resilience, damage from climate events will challenge Charlotte’s ability to manage and sustain its rapid growth as well as its ability to bridge the drastic divide between rich and poor.

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