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Beyond Politics: Citizens and Cities Take the Lead in Global Climate Action

As world leaders debate at COP30, local communities and innovators are already delivering results.

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At COP30 in Belém — the Brazilian Amazon’s global spotlight event — the article argues that the next phase of climate action is being driven less by diplomatic deals than by grass-roots cooperation between citizens, cities and businesses. While political gridlock continues to hamper progress on fuel transitions and finance flows, the story highlights how community-led programmes, corporate-supply-chain shifts and local governments are quietly translating ambition into delivery — reshaping the mechanics of climate strategy from the ground up. Read more on EdPublica.com

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