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In the Sunbelt, Young Climate Activists Push Cities to Cut Emissions, Whether Their Mayors Listen or Not
Nashville and Jacksonville, economic peers and competitors, offer a climate tale of two cities. Nashville has a plan; Jacksonville, not so much.
By Sydney Boles, Brendan Rivers and James Bruggers
June 2, 2021
A man kneels on the top step of his porch as he looks out over the flooded streets of the San Marco historic district of Jacksonville, Florida, on September 11, 2017, after storm surge from Hurricane Irma left the area flooded. Credit: Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images
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Compared with Nashville, Jacksonville is doing relatively little to reduce its carbon footprint and does not have a climate action plan although many believe the city is starting to move in the right direction and should look to examples like Nashville for the way forward.