Can chief heat officers protect US cities from extreme heat?
Appointed officials have life-saving solutions to keep the public safe from rising temperatures, but don’t have political power.
Appointed officials have life-saving solutions to keep the public safe from rising temperatures, but don’t have political power.
While trees may pose a threat during storms, they provide vital benefits such as buffering winds and reducing stormwater runoff.
With bold investments in transit, we can rapidly cut emissions — and make life better for all of us.
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