Global climate action from cities, regions and businesses – 2021
Kuramochi, Takeshi / Sybrig Smit / Frederic Hans, [...], Andrew Deneault et al.
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(2021)
Cologne,Utrecht,Bonn,Oxford: New Climate Institute / Data-Driven EnviroLab - Utrecht University / German Development Institute/Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) / CDP / Blavatnik School of Government / University of Oxford. Global climate action from cities, regions and businesses. 2021 (3rd) edition research report
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Cities, regions and businesses continue to take ambitious climate action. Despite a global pandemic, subnational and non-state actors have not retreated from their climate change commitments, and in many cases, have set long-term goals to achieve decarbonization. This report is the latest stocktake of city, region, and business climate action, building on previous reports aggregating these actors’ greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction impacts.
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