IN NUMBERS: CITIES AND CLIMATE
Why cities matter in the fight against climate change
DAVID McALLISTER PROSPECT
In his book Building and Dwelling, the LSE professor and urbanist Richard Sennett writes: “the built environment is one thing, how people dwell in it another.” That’s doubly true when it comes to how we think about our cities in the fight against climate change. Many of Britain’s cities first appeared during the Industrial Revolution, when city life was dominated by the demands of mass production and the rapid expansion of heavy industry. The hallmarks of this heritage remain today: those attending COP26 at Glasgow’s exhibition centre will see the Finnieston Crane right beside them on the Clyde, a testament to the city’s proud history of shipbuilding.