Over to you, changemakers
The US is rich with opportunities to live better and solve our shared challenges. What we do about it is on those who see themselves as changemakers.
Some who are in especially strong positions to lead:
- Local government leaders: Electeds, executives, and expert staff of cities, counties, and regional public agencies–professionals who are lynchpins to communities in their individual roles and great catalysts as collaborators.
- Public-interest advocates: Representatives of underserved groups, of good governance, of lifting tides for all, and of accelerating climate action who are working at every level of policy, education, and movement-building, from the UN to HOAs.
- Community-serving solutions providers: Developers, owners, and operators of housing, centers of employment, study, shopping, dining, and community gathering, and other destination facilities. Also, service and technology providers that make communities work better from mobility to electrification to avoiding and managing disasters.
For policy and management concepts to help changemakers deliver more, read on.
This section contains at-a-glance recommendations for changemakers to take action.
Resources
Policy priorities for good living, thriving communities, and next-level climate action (blog)