In Detroit, climate policy is not abstract. It is about flooded basements, power outages, unhealthy air, rising utility bills, and whether families can stay safe and stable in their homes. Climate policy here has to be people-centered. These were the thoughts I held while attending an international climate convening hosted by the Obama Foundation’s Leadership Network in the weeks following the November 2025 election. I was inspired by local lead…
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