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Gothenburg: “Giving Finance a Color”: Green Bonds and sustainable urban development
The City of Gothenburg hosted a session at the Cities & Regions Pavilion – TAP2015 at COP21 on Thursday, 3…

Cities in Action: Quito’s Climate Compatible Urban Development
Alice Reil of the ICLEI European Secretariat reports from a learning exchange organised by CDKN and ICLEI in Quito, Ecuador in…
#9 days to Resilient Cities Asia-Pacific 2015: What can you expect from the congress?
Post by Sharon Ferdinands, ICLEI South Asia With a rise in natural disasters such as super storms, storm surges, landslides…
Bogotá is cleaning its air one bus at a time. And it works.
Bogotà has one of the poorest air qualities of Latin America, largely ascribable to the transport sector. After launching…

Reflections on the first-ever COP Transport Day
COP25 marks the first-ever Transport Day hosted by a COP Presidency. The discussion among transport stakeholders is urgently needed yet has been long overdue. While 83% of NDCs (Nationally-Determined Contributions) identify transport as an important source of GHG emissions and an area for action, only 14% of NDCs set a transport sector emission reduction target.