Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance

The Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance (CNCA or “Alliance”) is a collaboration of leading global cities working to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80% or more by 2050 or sooner (“80x50”) — the most aggressive greenhouse gas reduction targets undertaken by any cities across the globe. The Alliance aims to address what it will take for leading international cities to achieve these deep emissions reductions and how they can work together to meet their respective goals more efficiently and effectively.

Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance
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Founded June 2014

Copenhagen, Denmark

Type International organization
Focus Deep carbon reductions, climate change
Area served Cities
Method Peer-to-peer exchange, research,

communication products, Innovation Fund

Website carbonneutralcitiesalliance.org

Background

The Alliance was born in Copenhagen in June 2014 at an organizing meeting of the following cities:

Founding cities came together to share lessons in planning for and implementing deep carbon reductions and agreed upon opportunities to accelerate best practices through collaboration in the Alliance’s first year, including:

Staff, Partners and Funders

The Alliance is staffed by the Urban Sustainability Directors Network (USDN) in partnership with the Innovation Network for Communities (INC) and C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group (C40), and is supported by The Kresge Foundation, Barr Foundation, Summit Foundation, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, V. Kann Rasmussen Foundation, MacArthur Foundation and Bullitt Foundation.[1]

CNCA Communications

To read more and stay in touch with CNCA:

References

  1. carbonneutralcities.org
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