The 15-minute city concept, the brainchild of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, is becoming a reality in the United States with the city of Cleveland, Ohio signing up to the scheme and vowing to implement Klaus Schwab’s vision.
The term refers to a community where residents can reach everyday essentials — like work, school, and shops — by walking, biking, or taking public transportation in 15 minutes or less. According to the globalists promoting the concept, 15-minute cities are necessary to fight climate change and support public health.