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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Cities Today Issue 23.
How to keep the momentum after COP22
If there is one key takeaway from COP22, the United Nations Climate Change Conference held in Marrakech in November 2016, it is that the architecture built with the Paris Agreement is strong enough t...
The New Urban Agenda: What next?
The New Urban Agenda was formally adopted by national governments during Habitat III, on 20 October 2016, in Quito, Ecuador. The agreement provides the roadmap for sustainable urban development in our...
Europe needs its cities now more than ever
Compare the response to the refugee crisis at EU, national and city level and you will see that it is in cities that leaders are acting pragmatically I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: cities ...
EU launches ‘one-stop shop’ portal for cities
To help cities better address challenges such as affordable housing, energy efficiency, and to make the most out of EU funding opportunities, the European Commission has launched a new web portal.
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Hong Kong outlines ambitious carbon reduction plan
The Hong Kong Environment Secretary, Kam-sing Wong, has outlined plans to reduce the city’s carbon footprint from 50 to 60 percent by 2020 through a variety of measures during the 11th Eco Expo Asia ...