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By joining the Cool Cities campaign you can solve global warming one city at a time.

You'll be put in touch with volunteers like you all around the country and in your own town! Together you can use the leader toolkit which guides you through the steps to make your city cool. The toolkits show how much money your city can save by making energy efficiency a priority, sample letters you can use to write your mayor and more!

You'll receive periodic updates on what's happening around the country plus tips you can use in your own city.

Join us and meet others in your city making a difference.

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Counties are stepping up to stop global warming.

Learn more about Cool Counties here.

The Blue-Green Alliance, the partnership of the Sierra Club and the United Steelworkers, has commissioned a series of new reports highlighting the economic opportunities that could come from a serious investment in renewable energy.

Job creation potential of renewable energy

Alameda County wants California to be the first 100% Cool County State.

Read more about Alameda County\'s Cool Challenge to all counties in CA

Taking city planning to the next level - A new California bill aims to have city planning incorporate land use and regional planning strategies that reduce global warming.

Read about how California is using land use and regional planning to tackle Global Warming

What are other cities doing and how do they get it done? Find out here on the www.seattle.gov website.

Climate Action Plans: What cities are doing about the climate crisis

Click below to find out everything you need to know about the US Mayor's Climate Protection Agreement! What is it, who has signed it, sample plans, and more.

US Mayor’s Climate Protection Agreement

Students across the country are changing their campuses- and the country.

Student Sierra Club- The Climate Campaign