How the Climate Movement Is Changing Tactics After Trump's Win
Briefly

Fighting back against Trump's policies remains a primary goal, but the climate movement also plans to spend the next four years hunkering down at the local level.
Over the past 18 months, they’ve begun a new strategy: attending the meetings of obscure state agencies or commissions that hold a lot of power over the energy transition.
These are places that no one has engaged much with for decades, protected by a force field of their own boringness.
McKibben's organization, Third Act, focuses on highlighting the push for change at the community and state level, emphasizing the importance of local action.
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