We Can Be the Spark That Keeps Climate Action Ignited

275 mayors agreed to uphold the Paris Agreement in defiance of President Trump's decision.

275 mayors agreed to uphold the Paris Agreement in defiance of President Trump's decision.

By Sally Stovall

When 195 countries signed the Paris Agreement in December of 2015, it was an unprecedented expression of global solidarity on climate change.

The Administration's decision to pull out of the Paris Climate Agreement is a serious blow to that international accord. This is the first time in my memory that the U.S. has become almost universally viewed as a rogue nation.

The good news, however, is that U.S. cities, businesses, organizations, congregations, families and individuals are joining a committed chorus to continue a forward movement on reducing U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by building a resilient, clean-energy economy.

  • At least 100U.S. businesses are part of a coalition that is pledging to meet the United States’ greenhouse gas emissions targets under the Paris climate accord, despite the Administration’s decision to withdraw from the agreement. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/01/climate/american-cities-climate-standards.html

  • 275 U.S. mayors representing 61 million Americans have signed on to “adopt, honor and uphold the commitments to the goals enshrined in the Paris Agreement,” and Oak Park Mayor Anan Abu Taleb, may well be one of the next as the topic is tentatively planned to be on the village board agenda on June 19. http://www.climate-mayors.org

Effectively addressing climate change will still be the challenge of our lifetimes, but we see encouraging signs that the needed spark to light the fire of change has been lit.  We can keep it going by coming together and supporting/energizing one another.