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  1. Community-based strategies yield meaningful, scalable, and durable results for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. When communities have a direct stake in an effort, they stand up to protect it. Local projects can generate durable support based on the direct employment, health, or equity impacts on residents’ lives.
  2. Community-based strategies are essential to making progress on climate. They create state and local level wins that add up to national progress. They can leverage state and local governments’ abilities to advance climate solutions (e.g., building permits, public transportation, land use authorizations for pipelines or renewable energy facilities), which is even more important given federal roadblocks.
  3. Local engagement and partnership are needed to ensure that national strategies and policies produce their intended impact (e.g., by having the ability to implement national efforts).
  4. Community-based strategies strengthen our democracy. Community-based investment can protect local organizations under attack and increase civic engagement, a cornerstone of a healthy democracy.
 

I suggest adding a indicator when the title length is longer than accepted by Lemmy.

The way Jerboa does it:

  • They make the post button gray and make it inactive.
  • They change the color to red.

Inaction:

 

Expected behavior: seeing any indicator for link posts.

Like link symbol or the word link.

 

 

Overall, men were faster than women in all split disciplines, with the highest sex difference in cycling and the smallest in running. The analysis revealed significant differences in both cycling and running times among athletes. The variability in cycling times indicates diverse pacing strategies and endurance levels, while the running times further highlight the individual performance dynamics of the athletes. The results illustrate how variability in pacing affects cumulative performance and final rankings.

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