Big cities are where the climate crisis becomes visible. They are also where some of the most practical solutions can begin. The city is where a child breathes polluted air on the way to school, where traffic steals hours from workers, where floods punish poor drainage, where heat turns concrete into a public health threat, and where waste reveals the hidden cost of modern consumption. But the city is also where policy can move quickly, habits c…
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