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Other Resources for Climate Planning <br />Other Cities' Plans <br />The 2020's are the critical decade for climate action. <br />Between now and 2030, policymakers, business leaders, and the public get to decide if we will reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions sufficiently to avoid the most destructive impacts of <br />a changing climate. Through innovation or inaction, constructive change or outright obstruction, we will make this collective decision together through many, smaller decisions. We will <br />make choices in Washington D.C. and Saint Paul. We'll make decisions about what we buy, how we travel, and where we we. The scope and scale of the challenge before us, namely, <br />decarbonizing our economy while making it more fair, means that we will need to act together and simultaneously. <br />How are cities taking climate action? Click the paper below to learn more. <br />Renee. and R.R«tions on Climate <br />�y fiction Planning in Minnemta <br />
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