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In Cleveland, Ohio, temperatures are on average rising three times faster than anywhere else residing along Lake Erie. The biggest implications for Cleveland’s climate are extreme heat, prolonged hot days, and intense rainfall. In addition, Cleveland houses a wide range of socioeconomic neighborhoods from low to high. But there’s an issue; more white, affluent areas produce the highest level of emissions but feel the impacts the least. Lower income neighborhoods emit the lowest rates but feel the brunt of warming’s impacts. The solution is the Re-Rain. The Re-Rain utilizes a reused-rainwater misting system to cool the outside air and citizens. The effects are comparable to that of an air conditioner, but it is significantly less energy intensive, more cost effective, and makes use of weather conditions. Molded plastic, a solar panel, water pump, and simple misting wires means the cooling station can be brought into lower income communities with no disruption to the neighborhood. The station utilizes Cleveland’s outlook of increased rainfall by collecting rain for the misting. Then, this mist can cool the outside air up to 30°F to combat Cleveland’s extreme heat. The Re-Rain takes advantage of changes in climate, providing an accessible, effective, and environmentally friendly solution.