468 US Climate Mayors commit to adopt, honor and uphold Paris Climate Agreement goals

STATEMENT FROM THE CLIMATE MAYORS IN RESPONSE TO PRESIDENT TRUMP’S WITHDRAWAL FROM THE PARIS CLIMATE AGREEMENT

The President’s denial of global warming is getting a cold reception from America’s cities.

As 466 US Mayors representing 74 million Americans, we will adopt, honor, and uphold the commitments to the goals enshrined in the Paris Agreement. We will intensify efforts to meet each of our cities’ current climate goals, push for new action to meet the 1.5 degrees Celsius target, and work together to create a 21st century clean energy economy.

We will continue to lead. We are increasing investments in renewable energy and energy efficiency. We will buy and create more demand for electric cars and trucks. We will increase our efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions, create a clean energy economy, and stand for environmental justice. And if the President wants to break the promises made to our allies enshrined in the historic Paris Agreement, we’ll build and strengthen relationships around the world to protect the planet from devastating climate risks.

The world cannot wait — and neither will we.

Signed,

Mayor Trish Herrera Spencer
City of Alameda, CA

Mayor Peggy McQuaid
City of Albany, CA

Mayor Sharon Konopa
City of Albany, OR

Mayor Kathy Sheehan
City of Albany, NY

Mayor Tim Keller
City of Albuquerque, NM

Mayor Justin Wilson
City of Alexandria, VA

Mayor Ray O’Connell
City of Allentown, PA

Mayor Jeanne Sorg
City of Ambler, PA

Mayor Gary Goosman
City of Amesville, OH

Mayor Gavin Buckley
City of Annapolis, MD

Mayor Terence Roberts
City of Anderson, SC

Mayor Christopher Taylor
City of Ann Arbor, MI

Mayor Van W Johnson
City of Apalachicola, FL

Mayor Michael Winkler
City of Arcata, CA

Mayor Nancy Kaboolian
City of Ardsley, NY

Mayor Jose Gurrola, Jr.
City of Arvin, CA

Mayor Esther Manheimer
City of Asheville, NC

Mayor Torre
City of Aspen, CO

Mayor Steve Patterson
City of Athens, OH

Mayor Keisha Bottoms
City of Atlanta, GA

Mayor Steve Adler
City of Austin, TX

Mayor Bernard Young
City of Baltimore, MD

Mayor Gordon Ringberg
City of Bayfield, WI

Mayor Lee Kyriacou
Beacon, NY

Mayor Denny Dole
City of Beaverton, OR

Mayor Ned Burns
City of Bellevue, ID

Mayor Kelli Linville
City of Bellingham, WA

Mayor Charles Stone
City of Belmont, CA

Mayor Jesse Arreguin
City of Berkeley, CA

Mayor Robert Donchez
City of Bethlehem, PA

Mayor Michael P Cahill
City of Beverly, MA

Mayor Lili Bosse
City of Beverly Hills, CA

Mayor Ben Kessler
City of Bexley, OH

Mayor Richard David
City of Binghamton, NY

Mayor Randall Woodfin
City of Birmingham, AL

Mayor David Smith
City of Bisbee, AZ

Mayor Leslie Hager-Smith
City of Blacksburg, VA

Mayor Tari Ranner
City of Bloomington, IL

Mayor John Hamilton
City of Bloomington, IN

Mayor Gene Winstead
City of Bloomington, MN

Mayor Lauren McLean
City of Boise, ID

Mayor Martin J Walsh
City of Boston, MA

Mayor Sam Weaver
City of Boulder, CO

Mayor Tim Adams
City of Bowie, MD

Mayor Steven Grant
City of Boynton Beach, FL

Mayor Chris Mehl
City of Bozeman, MT

Mayor Eric Mamula
City of Breckenridge, CO

Mayor Joseph Ganim
City of Bridgeport, CT

Mayor William Moehle
City of Brighton, NY

Mayor Terry O’Connell
City of Brisbane, CA

Mayor Patricia Moore
City of Buchanan, MI

Mayor Byron Brown
City of Buffalo, NY

Mayor Emily Beach
City of Burlingame, CA

Mayor Miro Weinberger
City of Burlington, VT

Mayor Elizabeth Kautz
City of Burnsville, MN

Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui
City of Cambridge, MA

Mayor Edwin Garcia
City of Camuy, PR

Mayor Robert Hoog
City of Cape Canaveral, FL

Mayor Robert Moffatt
City of Cape May Point, NJ

Mayor Jim Brainard
City of Carmel, IN

Mayor Lydia Lavelle
City of Carrboro, NC

Mayor Albert Robles
City of Carson, CA

Mayor Courtney Johnson
City of Carver, MN

Mayor Deborah Frank Feinen
City of Champaign, IL

Mayor Pam Hemminger
City of Chapel Hill, NC

Mayor Bob Trainor
City of Charles Town, WV

Mayor John Tecklenburg
City of Charleston, SC

Mayor Vi Lyles
City of Charlotte, NC

Mayor Mike Signer
City of Charlottesville, VA

Mayor Andy Berke
City of Chattanooga, TN

Mayor Chuck Cahn
City of Cherry Hill, NJ

Mayor Lori Lightfoot
City of Chicago, IL

Mayor Mary Casillas Salas
City of Chula Vista, CA

Mayor John Cranley
City of Cincinnati, OH

Mayor Larry Schroeder
City of Claremont, CA

Mayor Charlene Lovett
City of Claremont, NH

Mayor Ted Terry
City of Clarkston, GA

Mayor George Cretekos
City of Clearwater, FL

Mayor Frank Jackson
City of Cleveland, OH

Mayor Louis Sarbone
City of Coconut Creek, FL

Mayor Patrick L. Wojahn
College Park, MD

Mayor Brian Treece
City of Columbia, MO

Mayor Stephen Benjamin
City of Columbia, SC

Mayor Andrew Ginther
City of Columbus, OH

Mayor Jim Bouley
City of Concord, NH

Mayor Yaniv Aronson
City of Conshohocken, PA

Mayor Ellen Tilapaugh
City of Cooperstown, NY

Mayor Raul Valdes-Fauli
City of Coral Gables, FL

Mayor James Andrews
City of Corte Madera, CA

Mayor Brian Tobin
City of Cortland, NY

Mayor Biff Traber
City of Corvallis, OR

Mayor John Moore
City of Cotati, CA

Mayor Dave Bauer
City of Crete, NE

Mayor Thomas Moore
Culver City, CA

Mayor Steven Scharf
City of Cupertino, CA

Mayor Tim Meerbott
City of Cutler Bay, FL

Mayor Eric Johnson
City of Dallas, TX

Mayor Ray Buenaventura
Daly City, CA

Mayor Brett Lee
City of Davis, CA

Mayor Nan Whaley
City of Dayton, OH

Mayor Jerry Smith
City of DeKalb, IL

Mayor Shelly Petrolia
City of Delray Beach, FL

Mayor Michael Hancock
City of Denver, CO

Mayor Franklin Cownie
City of Des Moines, IA

Mayor Mike Duggan
City of Detroit, MI

Mayor Vincnet Rossillo
Village of Dobbs Ferry, NY

Mayor Robert Carrier
City of Dover, NH

Mayor Josh Maxwell
City of Downingtown, PA

Mayor David Haubert
City of Dublin, CA

Mayor Roy D Buol
City of Dubuque, IA

Mayor Emily Larson
City of Duluth, MN

Mayor Julie Ward Bujalski
Town of Dunedin, FL

Mayor Jason Cilento
City of Dunellen, NJ

Mayor Edmond P. Minihan
City of Dunn, WI

Mayor Nickole Nesby
City of Duquesne, PA

Mayor Steve Schewel
City of Durham, NC

Mayor Brad Cohen
City of East Brunswick, NJ

Mayor Mark Meadows
City of East Lansing, MI

Mayor Ron Case
City of Eden Prairie, MN

Mayor Laura Keegan
City of Edgewater, CO

Mayor Jim Hovland
City of Edina, MN

Mayor Dave Earling
City of Edmonds, WA

Mayor Rochelle Pardue-Okimoto
City of El Cerrito, CA

Mayor André Quintero
City of El Monte, CA

Mayor Jeff Walter
City of Elburn, IL

Mayor David Kaptain
City of Elgin, IL

Mayor Christian Patz
City of Emeryville, CA

Mayor Catherine Blakespear
City of Encinitas, CA

Mayor Michael Wildes
City of Englewood, NJ

Mayor Joe Schember
City of Erie, PA

Mayor Lucy Vinis
City of Eugene, OR

Mayor Stephen Hagerty
City of Evanston, IL

Mayor Lloyd Winnecke
City of Evansville, IN

Mayor Cassie Franklin
City of Everett, WA

Mayor Bryce Ward
City of Fairbanks North Star Borough, AK

Mayor David Meyer
City of Fairfax, VA

Mayor Edward Malloy
City of Fairfield, IA

Mayor Randy Gustafson
City of Falcon Heights, MN

Mayor David Tarter
City of Falls Church, VA

Mayor Colleen Mahr
City of Fanwood, NJ

Mayor Lioneld Jordan
City of Fayetteville, AR

Mayor Melanie Piana
City of Ferndale, MI

Mayor Coral Evans
City of Flagstaff, AZ

Mayor Sheldon Neeley
City of Flint, MI

Mayor Lindy Peters
City of Fort Bragg, CA

Mayor Wade Troxell
City of Fort Collins, CO

Mayor Dean Trantalis
City of Fort Lauderdale, FL

Mayor Tom Henry
City of Fort Wayne, IN

Mayor Yvonne M. Spicer
City of Framingham, MA

Mayor Bob Scott
City of Franklin, NC

Mayor Lily Mei
City of Fremont, CA

Mayor Gary Wilkinson
City of Frisco, CO

Mayor Lauren Poe
City of Gainesville, FL

Mayor Leeman Kessler
City of Gambier, OH

Mayor Sara Todisco
City of Garwood, NJ

Mayor Jerome Prince
City of Gary, IN

Mayor Tammy Stempel
City of Gladstone, OR

Mayor Bruce Packer
City of Glen Rock, NJ

Mayor Bryan Kennedy
City of Glendale, WI

Mayor Vartan Gharpetian
City of Glendale, CA

Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken
City of Gloucester, MA

Mayor Laura Weinberg
City of Golden, CO

Mayor Paula Perotte
City of Goleta, CA

Mayor Rosalynn Bliss
City of Grand Rapids, MI

Mayor Emmett Jordan
City of Greenbelt, MD

Mayor Nancy Vaughan
City of Greensboro, NC

Mayor Knox White
City of Greenville, SC

Mayor Karylinn Echols
City of Gresham, OR

Mayor Samuel Henderson
City of Gulfport, FL

Mayor Harvey Rarback
City of Half Moon Bay, CA

Mayor Joy Cooper
City of Hallandale Beach, FL

Mayor Curt Leng
City of Hamden, CT

Mayor Karen Majewski
City of Hamtramck, MI

Mayor Luke Bronin
City of Hartford, CT

Mayor Nicola Armacost
City of Hastings-on-Hudson, NY

Mayor Harry Kim
City of Hawai’i , HI

Mayor Barbara Halliday
City of Hayward, CA

Mayor Shaun McCaffery
City of Healdsburg, CA

Mayor Kevin Smith
City of Helena-West Helena, AR

Mayor Gayle Brill Mittler
City of Highland Park, NJ

Mayor Nancy Rotering
City of Highland Park, IL

Mayor Patrick Taylor
City of Highlands, NC

Mayor Tom Stevens
City of Hillsborough, NC

Mayor Ravinder Bhalla
City of Hoboken, NJ

Mayor William McCleod
City of Hoffman Estates, IL

Mayor Josh Levy
City of Hollywood, FL

Mayor Alex Morse
City of Holyoke, MA

Mayor Kirk Caldwell
City of Honolulu, HI

Mayor Paul Blackburn
City of Hood River, OR

Mayor Sylvester Turner
City of Houston, TX

Mayor Rick Rector
City of Hudson, NY

Mayor Bob Paul
City of Huntington Woods, MI

Mayor Rey Leon
City of Huron, CA

Mayor Candace Hollingsworth
City of Hyattsville, MD

Mayor Serge Dedina
City of Imperial Beach, CA

Mayor Joseph Hogsett
City of Indianapolis, IN

Mayor Jim Throgmorton
City of Iowa City, IA

Mayor Brian C. Smith
City of Irvington, NY

Mayor Svante Myrick
City of Ithaca, NY

Mayor Derek Dobies
City of Jackson, MI

Mayor Chokwe Lumumba
City of Jackson, MS

Mayor Pete Muldoon
City of Jackson, WY

Mayor Steven Fulop
City of Jersey City, NJ

Mayor David Anderson
City of Kalamazoo, MI

Mayor Quinton Lucas
City of Kansas City, MO

Mayor Derek Kawakami
City of Kauai, HI

Mayor Kendall Lane
City of Keene, NH

Mayor John Antaramian
City of Kenosha, WI

Mayor Neil Bradshaw
City of Ketchum, ID

Mayor Steven Noble
City of Kingston, NY

Mayor Penny Sweet
City of Kirkland, WA

Mayor Jose Alvarez
City of Kissimmee, FL

Mayor Indya Kincannon
City of Knoxville, TN

Mayor Andrew Hosmer
City of Laconia, NH

Mayor Tim Kabat
City of La Crosse, WI

Mayor Alexandra Lynch
City of Lafayette, CO

Mayor Cynthia Conners
City of Laguna Woods, CA

Mayor Michael Summers
City of Lakewood, OH

Mayor Adam Paul
City of Lakewood, CO

Mayor Danene Sorace
City of Lancaster, PA

Mayor Jason Resseman
City of Lanesboro, MN

Mayor Andy Schor
City of Lansing, MI

Mayor William Sprague
City of Lapeer, MI

Mayor Ken Miyagishima
City of Las Cruces, NM

Mayor Richard J Kaplan
City of Lauderhill, FL

Mayor Craig Moe
City of Laurel, MD

Mayor Lisa Larsen
City of Lawrence, KS

Mayor Timothy McNamara
City of Lebanon, NH

Mayor Theodore W Becker
City of Lewes, DE

Mayor Mark Stodola
City of Little Rock, AR

Mayor Robert Garcia
City of Long Beach, CA

Mayor John Pallone
City of Long Branch, NJ

Mayor Brian Bagley
City of Longmont, CO

Mayor Lynette Eng
City of Los Altos, CA

Mayor Roger Spreen
City of Los Altos Hills, CA

Mayor Eric Garcetti
City of Los Angeles, CA

Mayor Marcia Jensen
City of Los Gatos, CA

Mayor Greg Fischer
City of Louisville, KY

Mayor Nicola Smith
City of Lynnwood, WA

Mayor Robert Reichert
City of Macon-Bibb County, GA

Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway
City of Madison, WI

Mayor Gary Christenson
City of Malden, MA

Mayor Karen Farrer
City of Malibu, CA

Mayor Joyce Craig
City of Manchester, NH

Mayor Richard Montgomery
City of Manhattan Beach, CA

Mayor Jen Jaray
City of Manitou Springs, CO

Mayor Dr. Larry Wallace, Jr.
City of Manor, TX

Mayor Marylee Abrams
City of Maplewood, MN

Mayor Barry Greenberg
City of Maplewood, MO

Mayor Rich Parete
City of Marbletown, NY

Mayor Jonathan Hornik
City of Marlboro, NJ

Mayor Rob Schroder
City of Martinez, CA

Mayor Michael Victorino
City of Maui, HI

Mayor Stephanie M Burke
City of Medford, MA

Mayor Paul Brodeur
City of Melrose, MA

Mayor Jim Strickland
City of Memphis, TN

Mayor Ray Mueller
City of Menlo Park, CA

Mayor Francis Suarez
City of Miami, FL

Mayor Dan Gelber
City of Miami Beach, FL

Mayor Gurdip Brar
City of Middleton, WI

Mayor Benjamin Florsheim
City of Middletown, CT

Mayor Sean Strub
City of Milford, PA

Mayor Benjamin G Blake
City of Milford, CT

Mayor Wayne Lee
City of Millbrae, CA

Mayor Jeff Silvestrini
City of Millcreek, UT

Mayor Tom Barrett
City of Milwaukee, WI

Mayor Mark Gamba
City of Milwaukie, OR

Mayor Jacob Frey
City of Minneapolis, MN

Mayor Wayne Messam
City of Miramar, FL

Mayor John Engen
City of Missoula, MT

Mayor Emily Niehaus
Moab, UT

Mayor Mary O’Connor
City of Monona, WI

Mayor Matt Brolley
City of Montgomery, IL

Mayor Anne Watson
City of Montpelier, VT

Mayor Miles Atkins
City of Mooresville, NC

Mayor Bill Kawecki
City of Morgantown, WV

Mayor Timothy Dougherty
City of Morristown, NJ

Mayor John Headding
City of Morro Bay, CA

Mayor Arlene Burns
City of Mosier, OR

Mayor Michael Penn
City of Mount Pocono, PA

Mayor Lisa Matichak
City of Mountain View, CA

Mayor Jennifer Gregerson
City of Mukilteo, WA

Mayor Jill Techel
City of Napa, CA

Mayor Jim Donchess
City of Nashua, NH

Mayor John Cooper
City of Nashville, TN

Mayor Alejandra Sotelo-Solis
City of National City, CA

Mayor Kristopher Larsen
City of Nederland, CO

Mayor Jerry Clifton
City of Newark, DE

Mayor Jon Mitchell
City of New Bedford, MA

Mayor Justin Elicker
City of New Haven, CT

Mayor LaToya Cantrell
City of New Orleans, LA

Mayor Tim Rogers
City of New Paltz, NY

Mayor Bill de Blasio
New York City, NY

Mayor Ras Baraka
City of Newark, NJ

Mayor Donna Holaday
City of Newburyport, MA

Mayor McKinley Price
City of Newport News, VA

Mayor Ruthanne Fuller
City of Newton, MA

Mayor Paul Dyster
City of Niagara Falls, NY

Mayor Chris Koos
City of Normal, IL

Mayor Breea Clark
City of Norman, OK

Mayor Brent Latham
City of North Bay Village, FL

Mayor Francis M Womack
City of North Brunswick, NJ

Mayor Meredith Leighty
City of Northglenn, CO

Mayor Philippe Bien-Aime
City of North Miami, FL

Mayor David J Narkewicz
City of Northampton, MA

Mayor Don Hammond
City of Nyack, NY

Mayor Libby Schaaf
City of Oakland, CA

Mayor Johnny Johnston
City of Ojai, CA

Mayor Cheryl Selby
City of Olympia, WA

Mayor Buddy Dyer
City of Orlando, FL

Mayor Victoria Gearity
City of Ossining, NY

Mayor Eric Filseth
City of Palo Alto, CA

Mayor Andy Beerman
City of Park City, UT

Mayor Donald Grebien
City of Pawtucket, RI

Mayor Frank C. Ortis
City of Pembroke Pines, FL

Mayor Teresa Barrett
City of Petaluma, CA

Mayor Jim Kenney
City of Philadelphia, PA

Mayor Kate Gallego
City of Phoenix, AZ

Mayor Joseph M. Corradino
City of Pinecrest, FL

Mayor Cindy S Perry
City of Pittsboro, NC

Mayor Jeremy Johnson
City of Pittsburg, KS

Mayor William Peduto
City of Pittsburgh, PA

Mayor Linda Tyer
City of Pittsfield, MA

Mayor Peter Cantu
City of Plainsboro, NJ

Mayor Kurt R Metzger
City of Pleasant Ridge, MI

Mayor Rex Hardin
City of Pompano Beach, FL

Mayor Deborah Stinson
City of Port Townsend, WA

Mayor Ethan Strimling
City of Portland, ME

Mayor Ted Wheeler
City of Portland, OR

Mayor Jack Blalock
City of Portsmouth, NH

Mayor Eric Mikkelson
City of Prairie Village, KS

Mayor Liz Lempert
City of Princeton, NJ

Mayor Jorge O. Elorza
City of Providence, RI

Mayor Cory Mason
City of Racine, WI

Mayor Nancy McFarlane
City of Raleigh, NC

Mayor Donald Terry
City of Rancho Cordova, CA

Mayor John Marchione
City of Redmond, WA

Mayor Ian Bain
City of Redwood City, CA

Mayor Paul Kuhns
City of Rehoboth Beach, DE

Mayor Hillary Schieve
City of Reno, NV

Mayor Tom Butt
City of Richmond, CA

Mayor Levar Stoney
City of Richmond, VA

Mayor Kim Norton
Rochester, MN

Mayor Lovely Warren
City of Rochester, NY

Mayor Caroline McCarley
City of Rochester, NH

Mayor Bryan Barnett
City of Rochester Hills, MI

Mayor Joanne Aagaard
City of Rockaway Beach, OR

Mayor Thomas McNamara
City of Rockford, IL

Mayor Daniel Guzzi
City of Rockwood, MI

Mayor Gina Belforte
City of Rohnert Park, CA

Mayor Mike Fournier
City of Royal Oak, MI

Mayor Darrell Steinberg
City of Sacramento, CA

Mayor Geoff Ellsworth
City of Saint Helena, CA

Mayor Melvin Carter
City of Saint Paul, MN

Mayor Kim Driscoll
City of Salem, MA

Mayor Chuck Bennett
City of Salem, OR

Mayor Jacob Day
City of Salisbury, MD

Mayor Erin Mendenhall
Salt Lake City, UT

Mayor Ron Nirenberg
City of San Antonio, TX

Mayor Mark Olbert
City of San Carlos, CA

Mayor Kevin Faulconer
City of San Diego, CA

Mayor Joel Fajardo
City of San Fernando, CA

Mayor London Breed
City of San Francisco, CA

Mayor Sam Liccardo
City of San Jose, CA

Mayor Pauline Cutter
City of San Leandro, CA

Mayor Heidi Harmon
City of San Luis Obispo, CA

Mayor John Thomaides
City of San Marcos, TX

Mayor Diane Papan
City of San Mateo, CA

Mayor Gary Phillips
City of San Rafael, CA

Mayor Miguel Pulido
City of Santa Ana, CA

Mayor Cathy Murillo
City of Santa Barbara, CA

Mayor Lisa M. Gillmor
City of Santa Clara, CA

Mayor Justin Cummings
City of Santa Cruz, CA

Mayor Javier M. Gonzales
City of Santa Fe, NM

Mayor Kevin McKeown
City of Santa Monica, CA

Mayor Tom Schwedhelm
City of Santa Rosa, CA

Mayor Jen Ahearn-Koch
City of Sarasota, FL

Mayor Meg Kelly
City of Saratoga Springs, NY

Mayor Frank P. Catino
City of Satellite Beach, FL

Mayor Chris Lain
City of Savanna, IL

Mayor Van R. Johnson
City of Savannah, GA

Mayor Jenny Durkan
City of Seattle, WA

Mayor Paige Cognetti
City of Scranton, PA

Mayor Michael J. Gonnelli
City of Secaucus, NJ

Mayor George Van Dusen
City of Skokie, IL

Mayor Ken Wray
City of Sleepy Hollow, NY

Mayor Scott A. Saunders
City of Smithville, TX

Mayor Matt Larson
City of Snoqualmie, WA

Mayor Dana Hilliard
City of Somersworth, NH

Mayor Joe Curtatone
City of Somerville, MA

Mayor Amy Harrington
City of Sonoma, CA

Mayor Pete Buttigieg
City of South Bend, IN

Mayor Sally Philips
City of South Miami, FL

Mayor Sheena Collum
City of South Orange Village, NJ

Mayor Claude Morgan
City of South Portland, ME

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno
City of Springfield, MA

Mayor Lyda Krewson
City of St Louis, MO

Mayor Jake Spano
City of St Louis Park, MN

Mayor Len Pagano
City of St Peters, MO

Mayor Rick Kriseman
City of St Petersburg, FL

Mayor Bill McMurray
City of St. Joseph, MO

Mayor David Martin
City of Stamford, CT

Mayor Ronald Filippelli
City of State College, PA

Mayor Constantine Kutteh
City of Statesville, NC

Mayor Michael Tubbs
City of Stockton, CA

Mayor Larry Klein
City of Sunnyvale, CA

Mayor Michael J. Ryan
City of Sunrise, FL

Mayor Daniel E. Dietch
City of Surfside, FL

Mayor Marty Spiegel
City of Swarthmore, PA

Mayor Thomas Fromm
City of Swedesboro, NJ

Mayor Ben Walsh
City of Syracuse, NY

Mayor Victoria Woodards
City of Tacoma, WA

Mayor Kate Stewart
City of Takoma Park, MD

Mayor John Dailey
City of Tallahassee, FL

Mayor Jane Castor
City of Tampa, FL

Mayor Drew Fixell
City of Tarrytown, NY

Mayor DeLanie Young
City of Telluride, CO

Mayor Corey Woods
City of Tempe, AZ

Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz
City of Toledo, OH

Mayor Patrick J. Furey
City of Torrance, CA

Mayor Jim Carruthers
City of Traverse City, MI

Mayor Reed Gusciora
City of Trenton, NJ

Mayor Frank Bubenik
City of Tualatin, OR

Mayor Regina Romero
City of Tucson, AZ

Mayor Brian Stack
City of Union City, NJ

Mayor Terry Crow
City of University City, MO

Mayor Diane W. Marlin
City of Urbana, IL

Mayor Dave Chapin
City of Vail, CO

Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle
City of Vancouver, WA

Mayor John Holic
City of Venice, FL

Mayor Matt Levere
City of Ventura, CA

Mayor Jack McEvoy
Township of Verona, NJ

Mayor Luke Diaz
City of Verona, WI

Mayor Robert Blais
Village of Lake George, NY

Mayor Muriel Bowser
City of Washington, D.C.

Mayor Rebecca J. Garcia
City of Watsonville, CA

Mayor Sam Cunningham
City of Waukegan, IL

Mayor Dianne Herrin
City of West Chester, PA

Mayor Michelle W. Brindle
City of Westfield, NJ

Mayor Shari G. Cantor
City of West Hartford, CT

Mayor Nancy Rossi
City of West Haven, CT

Mayor Lindsey P. Horvath
City of West Hollywood, CA

Mayor John Dennis
City of West Lafayette, IN

Mayor Russ Axelrod
City of West Linn, OR

Mayor Felix E. Roque
City of West New York, NJ

Mayor Keith James
City of West Palm Beach, FL

Mayor Christopher Cabaldon
City of West Sacramento, CA

Mayor Daniel Corona
City of West Wendover, NV

Mayor William R. Wild
City of Westland, MI

Mayor Herb Atchison
City of Westminster, CO

Mayor Daniel J. Stermer
City of Weston, FL

Mayor Bud Starker
City of Wheat Ridge , CO

Mayor Thomas M. Roach
City of White Plains, NY

Mayor John Muhlfeld
City of Whitefish, MT

Mayor Ryan Reynolds
City of Whitney Point, NY

Mayor Bob Bielinski
City of Wilmette, IL

Mayor Dominic Foppoli
City of Windsor, CA

Mayor Dave Burgess
City of Windsor Heights, IA

Mayor Allen Joines
City of Winston Salem, NC

Mayor Xóchitl Rodríguez
City of Woodland, CA

Mayor Daniel Yost
City of Woodside, CA

Mayor Brian Sager
City of Woodstock, IL

Mayor Joseph M. Petty
City of Worcester, MA

Mayor Mike Spano
City of Yonkers, NY

Mayor Jamael Tito Brown
City of Youngstown, OH

Mayor Lois Richardson
City of Ypsilanti, MI

The statement was originally released on June 1, 2017 with 61 signatories. Updated signatories as of 3:00 pm PT on November 27, 2019.

Mayor Garcetti leads ‘Climate Mayors’ to oppose U.S. withdrawal from Paris Agreement

LOS ANGELES — Mayor Eric Garcetti today led a coalition of mayors across the United States in denouncing President Trump’s decision to walk away from the Paris Climate Agreement.

“Climate change is a fact of life that people in Los Angeles and cities around the world live with every day. It is a grave threat to our health, our environment, and our economy — and it is not debatable or negotiable,” said Mayor Garcetti. “This is an urgent challenge, and it’s much bigger than one person. With the President pulling out of the Paris Climate Agreement, L.A. will lead by committing to the goals of the accord — and will work closely with cities across America and the world to do the same.”

On Wednesday, Mayor Garcetti worked with Los Angeles City Councilmember Mike Bonin to have a City Council motion introduced instructing the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, and other City Departments, to adopt the principles of the Paris Climate Agreement as the policy of the City of Los Angeles. Councilmembers Nury Martinez, Paul Koretz and Paul Krekorian joined in the motion.

The Mayor is a co-founder of the Mayors National Climate Action Agenda (“Climate Mayors”), which today issued the following statement signed by Mayor Garcetti and 60 other mayors of cities from coast to coast:

“The President’s denial of global warming is getting a cold reception from America’s cities.

As 61 Mayors representing 36 million Americans, we will adopt, honor, and uphold the commitments to the goals enshrined in the Paris Agreement. We will intensify efforts to meet each of our cities’ current climate goals, push for new action to meet the 1.5 degrees Celsius target, and work together to create the 21st century clean energy economy.

We will continue to lead. We are increasing investments in renewable energy and energy efficiency. We will buy and create more demand for electric cars and trucks. We will increase our efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions, create a clean energy economy, and stand for environmental justice. And if the President wants to break the promises made to our allies enshrined in the historic Paris Agreement, we’ll build and strengthen relationships around the world to protect the planet from devastating climate risks.

The world cannot wait — and neither will we.”

Mayor Garcetti is the co-founder of the Climate Mayors (also known as the Mayors National Climate Action Agenda, or MNCAA), a network of 88 U.S. cities representing more than 43 million Americans — working together to strengthen local efforts for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and supporting efforts for binding federal and global-level policymaking. Earlier this year, Mayor Garcetti led the release of an EV RFI with 30 MNCAA cities to demonstrate potential demand for over 114,000 electric vehicles, trucks, and equipment for cities. Mayor Garcetti is also Vice Chair of the C40 Cities ClimateLeadership Group, an international network of the world’s megacities taking action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and he has signed the Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy.

In March, the Mayor released the second annual progress report on his Sustainable City pLAn, which sets Los Angeles’ greenhouse gas emission reduction targets at 45% below 1990 levels by 2025, 65% by 2035, and 80% by 2050. Of the pLAn’s 2017 goals, over 90 percent are on track to be completed this year.

  • Creating more than 20,000 green jobs while reducing the gap between the City and County’s unemployment rates, demonstrating that sustainability and prosperity go hand-in-hand

  • Achieving a record 20 percent reduction in water use per capita, making L.A. the most water efficient big city in America — since 2014, L.A. has reduced enough water to fill over 90,000 Olympic swimming pools

  • Installing enough solar in the last year to power over 12,000 homes, and leading American cities with more than 230MW of total installed solar power

  • Adopting the most ambitious and comprehensive energy and water efficiency law for existing buildings of any U.S. city

  • More than 80 percent of all City fleet procurements in the current budget year are electric vehicles — far exceeding the 2017 target of 50 percent, and giving L.A. the nation’s largest pure battery electric vehicle municipal fleet, as well as the largest electric vehicle police fleet

Our Letter to the President (March 2017)

#ClimateMayors Letter to President Trump on Roll Back of U.S. Climate Actions

March 28, 2017

Dear President Trump,

As members of the Mayors National Climate Action Agenda (MNCAA), we represent more than 42 million Americans in 75 cities across our nation — in red and blue states alike. We write to strongly object to your actions to roll back critically important U.S. climate policies including the Clean Power Plan and vehicle fuel efficiency standards, as well as proposed budget cuts to the EPA and critical federal programs like Energy Star.

Climate change is both the greatest single threat we face, and our greatest economic opportunity for our nation. That is why we affirm our cities’ commitments to taking every action possible to achieve the principles and goals of the Paris Climate Agreement, and to engage states, businesses and other sectors to join us.

As Mayors, we work with our constituents face-to-face, every day, and they demand that we act on climate to improve quality of life and create economic growth. As public servants and stewards of public funds and infrastructure, we also cannot ignore the costs of inaction. That is why we are also standing up for our constituents and all Americans harmed by climate change, including those most vulnerable among us: coastal residents confronting erosion and sea level rise; young and old alike suffering from worsening air pollution and at risk during heatwaves; mountain residents engulfed by wildfires; farmers struggling at harvest time due to drought; and communities across our nation challenged by extreme weather.

Climate action is also an investment in our economy and job creation — electric vehicles, solar power, energy efficiency and battery storage are all avenues to restoring our nation’s manufacturing base and create good, middle class jobs. Recently, thirty MNCAA cities demonstrated how we can accelerate markets and drive economic growth by issuing a formal Request for Information for the potential acquisition of nearly 115,000 electric vehicles for our municipal fleets.

The private sector recognizes the opportunities of climate action as well. Goldman Sachs is committing $150 billion to clean energy capital. Companies like Microsoft, Wal-Mart, and Google are some of the largest purchasers of solar and renewable energy. Today, one in fifty American jobs is now in the solar sector, surpassing employment in oil, gas, and coal extraction combined. Texas is once again experiencing an energy boom — this time, with wind power. In fact, the majority of wind jobs in the U.S. are in congressional districts that voted for you.

As the “Climate Mayors,” we wrote to you during your transition asking that you work with cities on climate action – the nation’s first responders and economic hubs – and to embrace the Paris Climate Agreement commitment. Instead, we fear your Administration’s recent actions and today’s executive order will undermine America’s leadership on climate action, if not take us backwards.

We urge you to change course, and to join us. In the meantime, America’s cities will continue to lead the way in moving forward in protecting our residents from the disastrous effects of climate change, and creating a thriving 21st century economy.

Sincerely,

Mayor Eric Garcetti
City of Los Angeles, CA

Mayor Ed Murray
City of Seattle, WA

Mayor Lioneld Jordan
City of Fayetteville, AR

Mayor Kasim Reed
City of Atlanta, GA

Mayor Martin J Walsh
City of Boston, MA

Mayor Rahm Emanuel
City of Chicago, IL

Mayor Sylvester Turner
City of Houston, TX

Mayor Bill de Blasio
New York City, NY

Mayor Jim Kenney
City of Philadelphia, PA

Mayor Ed Lee
City of San Francisco, CA

Mayor Sam Liccardo
City of San Jose, CA

Mayor Muriel Bowser
Washington, D.C.

Mayor Esther Manheimer
City of Asheville, NC

Mayor Steve Skadron
City of Aspen, CO

Mayor Steve Adler
City of Austin, TX

Mayor John Hamilton
City of Bloomington, IN

Mayor Suzanne Jones
City of Boulder, CO

Mayor Lori S Liu
City of Brisbane, CA

Mayor Miro Weinberger
City of Burlington, VT

Mayor Mary Casillas Salas
City of Chula Vista, CA

Mayor Stephen K Benjamin
City of Columbia, SC

Mayor Michael Hancock
City of Denver, CO

Mayor Roy D Buol
City of Dubuque, IA

Mayor William V Bell
City of Durham, NC

Mayor David Kaptain
City of Elgin, IL

Mayor Lucy Vinis
City of Eugene, OR

Mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl
City of Evanston, IL

Mayor Madeline Rogero
City of Knoxville, TN

Mayor Philip Levine
City of Miami Beach, FL

Mayor Tom Barrett
City of Milwaukee, WI

Mayor Mark Gamba
City of Milwaukie, OR

Mayor Betsy Hodges
City of Minneapolis, MN

Mayor John Hollar
City of Montpelier, VT

Mayor Dennis Coombs
City of Longmont, CO

Mayor Robert Garcia
City of Long Beach, CA

Mayor Jon Mitchell
City of New Bedford, MA

Mayor Mitch Landrieu
City of New Orleans, LA

Mayor Libby Schaaf
City of Oakland, CA

Mayor Buddy Dyer
City of Orlando, FL

Mayor Greg Scharff
City of Palo Alto, CA

Mayor Jack Thomas
Park City, UT

Mayor Bill Peduto
City of Pittsburgh, PA

Mayor Ted Wheeler
City of Portland, OR

Mayor Liz Lempert
Municipality of Princeton, NJ

Mayor Jorge Elorza
City of Providence, RI

Mayor Alan Galbraith
City of Saint Helena, CA

Mayor Jackie Biskupski
Salt Lake City, UT

Mayor Pauline Russo Cutter
City of San Leandro, CA

Mayor Ted Winterer
City of Santa Monica, CA

Mayor Joe Curtatone
City of Somerville, MA

Mayor Glenn Hendricks
City of Sunnyvale, CA

Mayor Marilyn Strickland
City of Tacoma, WA

Mayor Jonathan Rothschild
City of Tucson, AZ

Mayor Jeri Muoio
City of West Palm Beach, FL

Mayor Christopher Cabaldon
City of West Sacramento, CA

Mayor Allen Joines
City of Winston Salem, NC

Mayor Kathy Sheehan
City of Albany, NY

Updated signatories as of 2pm PT on May 31, 2017

If you would like to sign this open letter, or require further information about #ClimateMayors (the MNCAA) and its activities please email info@climate-mayors.org

Our Letter to the President-elect

Open Letter to President-elect Donald J Trump on Climate Action

November 22, 2016

Dear President-elect Trump,

As Mayors, we have taken it upon ourselves to take bold action within our cities to tackle the climate crisis head-on. We write today to ask for your partnership in our work to clean our air, strengthen our economy, and ensure that our children inherit a nation healthier and better prepared for the future than it is today.

We lead 71 small and large American cities, comprising over 38 million Americans in both blue and red states. We have joined together in the Mayors’ National Climate Action Agenda (MNCAA), or the #ClimateMayors, in addressing the greatest challenge of our time, climate change. Each of our cities is committing to ambitious targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, set climate action, regularly report on our progress, share lessons and hold each other accountable. Around the globe, cities are working together through organizations like C40 as well.

The effects of climate change – extreme storms, wildfires and drought; sea level rise and storm surge; choking air pollution in cities; disruption of agricultural supply chains and jobs in rural heartlands; and coastal erosion, to name a few – are a clear and present danger to American interests at home and abroad. This is why the U.S. Department of Defense stated in 2015 “that climate change is an urgent and growing threat to our national security”. Furthermore, estimates have shown these impacts from climate change could cost the American economy $500 billion annually by 2050, and that figure will only rise unless we work together to stem, and ultimately reverse, the amount of greenhouse gases entering our atmosphere.

The cost of prevention pales in comparison to cost of inaction, in terms of dollars, property and human life. As our incoming President, as a businessman, and as a parent, we believe we can find common ground when it comes to addressing an issue not rooted in politics or philosophy, but in science and hard economic data. Simply put, we can all agree that fires, flooding and financial losses are bad for our country, that we need to protect our communities’ most vulnerable residents who suffer the most from the impacts of climate change, and that we all need healthier air to breathe and a stronger economy–rural and urban, Republican and Democrat–and in terms of our domestic quality of life and our standing abroad.

On November 8, American voters approved more than $200 billion in local measures, funded by their own local tax dollars, to improve quality of life and reduce carbon pollution. Seventy percent of voters in Los Angeles County, the car capital of the world, approved a $120 billion, multi-decade commitment to public transit. Seattle voters approved transit investments totaling $54 billion; Austin voters approved a record-setting $720 million mobility bond; Boston voters approved investment in affordable housing, parks, historic preservation and more.

As President, you will have the power to expand and accelerate these local initiatives which the people resoundingly supported. We call upon you and the federal government you will lead to help cities leverage funds for the hundreds of billions of dollars in transit, energy, infrastructure and real estate development necessary to upgrade our infrastructure for the 21st century. We ask that you lead us in expanding the renewable energy sources we need to achieve energy security, address climate change and spark a new manufacturing, energy and construction boom in America. We ask that you help provide American businesses the certainty to invest through continued tax credits for electric vehicles, solar power, renewables and other clean technologies. And we ask that you shift to embrace the Paris Climate Agreement and make U.S. cities your partner in doing so.

While we are prepared to forge ahead even in the absence of federal support, we know that if we stand united on this issue, we can make change that will resonate for generations. We have no choice and no room to doubt our resolve. The time for bold leadership and action is now.

Signed,

Mayor Eric Garcetti
City of Los Angeles, CA

Mayor Martin J Walsh
City of Boston, MA

Mayor Bill de Blasio
New York City, NY

Mayor Edward B Murray
City of Seattle, WA

Mayor Stephen K Benjamin
City of Columbia, SC

Mayor Jennifer W Roberts
City of Charlotte, NC

Mayor Rahm Emanuel
City of Chicago, IL

Mayor Greg Stanton
City of Phoenix, AZ

Mayor Jim Kenney
City of Philadelphia, PA

Mayor Buddy Dyer
City of Orlando, FL

Mayor Roy D Buol
City of Dubuque, IA

Mayor Charlie Hales
City of Portland, OR

Mayor Jackie Biskupski
Salt Lake City, UT

Mayor Libby Schaaf
City of Oakland, CA

Mayor Sam Liccardo
City of San Jose, CA

Mayor Muriel Bowser
Washington, DC

Mayor Christopher B Coleman
City of Saint Paul, MN

Mayor Kasim Reed
City of Atlanta, GA

Mayor Sly James
City of Kansas City, MO

Mayor Michael B Hancock
City and County of Denver, CO

Mayor Steve Adler
City of Austin, TX

Mayor Ed Lee
City of San Francisco, CA

Mayor Bill Peduto
City of Pittsburgh, PA

Mayor Kitty Piercy
City of Eugene, OR

Mayor Tom Bates
City of Berkeley, CA

Mayor Tony Vasquez
City of Santa Monica, CA

Mayor Joseph A Curtatone
City of Somerville, MA

Mayor Steve Skadron
City of Aspen, CO

Mayor Suzanne Jones
City of Boulder, CO

Mayor Jack Thomas
Park City, UT

Mayor Mary Casillas Salas
City of Chula Vista, CA

Mayor Elizabeth B Tisdahl
City of Evanston, IL

Mayor-elect Darrell Steinberg
City of Sacramento, CA

Mayor Sylvester Turner
City of Houston, TX

Mayor Patrick Burt
City of Palo Alto, CA

Mayor Mitchell J Landrieu
City of New Orleans, LA

Mayor Philip Levine
City of Miami Beach, FL

Mayor Lioneld Jordan
City of Fayetteville, AR

Mayor Betsy Hodges
City of Minneapolis, MN

Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson
City of Gary, IN

Mayor Ashley Swearengin
City of Fresno, CA

Mayor John Hamilton
City of Bloomington, IN

Mayor-elect Michael Tubbs
City of Stockton, CA

Mayor John J Tecklenburg
City of Charleston, SC

Mayor Miro Weinberger
City of Burlington, VT

Mayor Dennis Coombs
City of Longmont, CO

Mayor John P “Jack” Seiler
City of Fort Lauderdale, FL

Mayor Christopher Cabaldon
City of West Sacramento, CA

Mayor Jake Mackenzie
City of Rohnert Park, CA

Mayor Allan Ekberg
City of Tukwila, WA

Mayor Hillary Schieve
City of Reno, NV

Mayor Allen Joines
City of Winston Salem, NC

Mayor Mark Stodola
City of Little Rock, AR

Mayor Jonathan Rothschild
City of Tucson, AZ

Mayor Edward O’Brien
City of West Haven, CT

Mayor William “Bill” V Bell
City of Durham, NC

Mayor Jon Mitchell
City of New Bedford, MA

Mayor Patrick Wojahn
City of College Park, MD

Mayor Jim B Clarke
Culver City, CA

Mayor Jeffrey Z Slavin
Town of Somerset, MD

Mayor Christopher Taylor
City of Ann Arbor, MI

Mayor Kathy Sheehan
City of Albany, NY

Mayor Matt Larson
City of Snoqualmie, WA

Mayor Madeline Rogero
City of Knoxville, TN

Mayor David Kaptain
City of Elgin, IL

Mayor Wade Troxell
City of Fort Collins, CO

Mayor Helene Schneider
City of Santa Barbara, CA

Mayor Robert Garcia
City of Long Beach, CA

Mayor Smith Joseph
City of North Miami, FL

Mayor Lou La Monte
City of Malibu, CA

Mayor Jim Cason
City of Coral Gables, FL

Last updated 7am PT on February 14,  2017.

If you would like to sign this open letter, or require further information about the MNCAA and its activities please email info@climate-mayors.org

Our Letter to the President

April 15, 2016

President Barack Obama
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20500

Dear President Obama,

As mayors committed to leading the fight against climate change, we believe the recent Aliso Canyon gas leak has pointed out the challenges facing communities where similar oil and gas infrastructure is found. Each of our cities shares concerns about these facilities, including health and safety, as well as the methane released from natural gas and oil production, consumption, storage, and transport.

We have come together through the Mayors’ National Climate Action Agenda (MNCAA) to support action on climate change. Given that methane is a potent, short lived climate pollutant–84 times more potent than carbon dioxide in the short-term—we write to you today.

First, thank you for your March 10 commitment to ensuring that the U.S. EPA moves forward expeditiously on rules to limit methane emissions from new sources, per your commitment last summer, and critically, from existing sources of oil and gas production infrastructure. This action is vitally important as we need rules that address methane leaks throughout the entire life-cycle of oil and gas, including both production and consumption.

Such rules would not only have a climate benefit, but they would reduce the costly waste of energy resources. These rules would also serve to cut the toxic soup of air contaminants that are released alongside methane not just from oil and gas production, but from their transportation and storage as well. This is a risk that threatens every city.

However, the climate benefits from these rules can be undermined by lack of oversight elsewhere in the value chain, and lagging advancement of renewable energy and alternative forms of storage of energy. Therefore, we are asking for your leadership in rapidly addressing these issues in two additional ways:

1. Direct the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) to add regulation of oil and gas storage facilities along with interstate pipelines. 

To date, storage facilities and interstate transportation infrastructure have been overlooked. The risk of such a gap in oversight has been highlighted most recently by the disaster at Aliso Canyon in Los Angeles where a gaswell leaked more methane than ever experienced in the United States and led to the emergency relocation of over 5,000 residents in the neighboring communities. Most leaks aren’t as big as Aliso Canyon, but they add up to a much larger problem in aggregate.

2. Research energy storage technologies to pair with renewables.

We ask that you enlist the expertise of the Department of Energy to study alternatives for existing natural gas storage facilities. Namely, we propose a redoubled emphasis on energy storage technologies, including battery storage, pumped hydro storage, and compressed air storage among other methods, which can make intermittent renewable energy production technologies more viable throughout the day. This technology would allow for the continued use of existing infrastructure, but serve as a much safer and cleaner strategy for addressing peak energy demand in comparison to natural gas-fired generation. Financing should also be made available to cities to help them move buildings and homes toward clean technologies such as battery storage paired with grid-tied solar installations.

Thankfully, in the wake of the leak at Aliso Canyon, U.S. Secretary of Energy Moniz announced on April 1 the Interagency Task Force on Natural Gas Storage Safety. We ask for your support in ensuring the task force addresses both these matters, and other related issues they identify. Please know we stand ready to help support and contribute to the work of the task force if and as possible.

We understand that our economy will continue to rely on fossil fuels for the near future. However, the oil and gas industry must not imperil our air quality, our public health, and our climate through leaks and venting. The public relies on all of us to make decisions that protect their health and welfare.

Sincerely,

Mayor Eric Garcetti
City of Los Angeles

Mayor Steve Skadron
City of Aspen

Mayor Steve Adler
City of Austin

Mayor Tom Bates
City of Berkeley

Mayor Suzanne Jones
City of Boulder

Mayor Rahm Emanuel
Mayor of Chicago

Mayor Michael Hancock
City of Denver

Mayor Muriel Bowser
District of Columbia

Mayor Sly James
City of Kansas City

Mayor Bill de Blasio
City of New York

Mayor Libby Shaaf
City of Oakland

Mayor Charlie Hales
City of Portland

cc: Gina McCarthy, Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Anthony Foxx, Secretary of U.S. Department of Transportation
Ernest Moniz, Secretary of U.S. Department of Energy
Marie Therese Dominguez, Administrator of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation

Our Letter to the President

In June 2015, almost 30 mayors wrote to President Barack Obama as a call to action on international climate issues in Paris during COP21 and a request for further GHG reductions at home. The force behind the letter was a co-creation of Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, Houston Mayor Annise Parker, and former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter.

Here is our letter and our list of signatories:

June 18, 2015

President Barack Obama

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.

Washington, DC 20500

Dear Mr. President:

As Mayors of 27 cities representing almost 20 million people, we write to thank you for your leadership on climate mitigation and resilience. As you said in your State of the Union speech, “No challenge poses a greater threat to future generations than climate change.”

We are writing to call on you to act in the best interests of the American people and fight for the strongest possible climate agreement at the upcoming 21st Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP21) in Paris, and for federal action to establish binding national greenhouse gas emissions reductions here at home. The United States can and should be the leader in the transition to a clean energy economy.

To support your leadership and assist you and the U.S. delegation in reaching the strongest possible agreement, we are launching a campaign today to engage with our constituents, elected officials and other stakeholders to help achieve these strong outcomes at the national and international levels, while building on municipal leadership on climate change.

As Mayors, we understand that we are stronger working together. That is why we have come together and created the Mayors National Climate Action Agenda (MNCAA) to help lead the way to a solution to global climate change. A changing and variable climate has tremendous implications for the livability, competitiveness and resilience of communities across the country. The extreme weather events we have all increasingly experienced in recent years and the future projections we face make it clear that we all share a common risk and commitment to safeguarding our communities.

The MNCAA is a mayor-to-mayor initiative to raise the collective voice of leading mayors, demonstrate the essential role of cities in working towards climate solutions, and build political will for U.S. leadership. This initiative, established by the Mayors of Houston, Los Angeles and Philadelphia, includes the undersigned, and will continue to grow. The negotiations in Paris will be as challenging as they are critical to our cities’ environmental health and economic prosperity.

Cities across the country are already taking the lead. The cities we represent are working to take responsible steps to curb emissions and plan for the changing climate. Many of our cities have reached Kyoto commitments far ahead of states and the national government, and cities across the country are committing to binding targets, creating standardized inventories and climate action plans and laying the ground work for a municipal offset protocol. But we cannot act alone. We need the federal government to provide a path forward to making meaningful reductions in carbon pollution while preparing for the impacts of climate change.

Despite the dangerous/irresponsible stalemate in Congress, climate change is not a policy debate in communities all across the United States. The effects of a changing climate are presenting a clear and present threat. Extreme weather is presenting itself more regularly, though it takes many forms—from droughts in the west, wildfires in the intermountain states, to flooding and snow storms in the east and coastal erosion in the Gulf states.

Momentum is building for international coordination. COP21 represents a prime opportunity for American leadership. We recognize that local governments have a major role to play in reducing greenhouse gas levels. We are encouraged that there is interest on the part of COP 21 for having language in the final agreement that specifically pertains to cities.

The time for strong U.S. action is now. We look forward to standing with you here at home and in Paris to bring leadership and focus to the reality of climate change and to urge national dialogue and action.

Sincerely,

ANN ARBOR MAYOR CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR

ASPEN MAYOR STEVE SKADRON

AUSTIN MAYOR STEVE ADLER

ATLANTA MAYOR KASIM REED

BERKELEY MAYOR TOM BATES

BOULDER MAYOR MATT APPELBAUM

CHARLOTTE MAYOR DAN CLODFELTER

COLUMBUS MAYOR MICHAEL COLEMAN

DENVER MAYOR MICHAEL HANCOCK

FORT COLLINS MAYOR WADE TROXELL

HOUSTON MAYOR ANNISE PARKER

KANSAS CITY MAYOR SLY JAMES

LOS ANGELES MAYOR ERIC GARCETTI

MINNEAPOLIS MAYOR BETSY HODGES

OAKLAND MAYOR LIBBY SCHAAF

ORLANDO MAYOR BUDDY DYER

PARK CITY MAYOR JACK THOMAS

PHILADELPHIA MAYOR MICHAEL NUTTER

PHOENIX MAYOR GREG STANTON

PORTLAND MAYOR CHARLIE HALES

SALT LAKE CITY MAYOR RALPH BECKER

SAN FRANCISCO MAYOR ED LEE

SAN JOSE MAYOR SAM LICCARDO

SANTA MONICA MAYOR KEVIN MCKEOWN

SEATTLE MAYOR ED MURRAY

SOMERVILLE MAYOR JOE CURTATONE

TACOMA MAYOR MARILYN STRICKLAND