Former climate and health officials from a shuttered office released a postmortem on the limitations they faced while working under a Democratic administration, expressing a desire to continue their efforts under a future president. The office, which was part of the federal government's climate and health initiatives, was closed as part of a broader restructuring that saw many climate-focused positions eliminated. While the article does not provide specific numerical data, it highlights the broader challenges of advancing climate policy within a political environment that was often resistant to the office's initiatives. Although no direct quotes are included in the article, the officials emphasize that their experience underscores the importance of sustained support for climate and health programs in future administrations. Looking ahead, the former officials hope that a new administration will recognize the value of integrating climate considerations into health policy and will provide the resources necessary to implement effective solutions.