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Webinar 14: Introduction to City Climate Action Planning

30 May 2019
09:30
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A climate action plan creates a framework for cities to reduce or “mitigate” greenhouse gas emissions in coordination with other city plans for development, transport, health, and other issues. When successfully orchestrated, a climate action plan can create a shared vision around a climate goal and can align climate policies with social and economic development goals, unlocking complementary social and economic benefits for cities.
 
 
The objective of the webinar is to provide an introduction to climate action planning. The webinar reviews principles of climate action planning, lays out a process for planning, and walks through each component, from quantifying Greenhouse Gas GHG Emissions to reporting on progress.
 
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03 March 2026 - 03 March 2026, 10:00 CDT

Introduction Goals Speakers Registration Download the Report Across countries, local governments are expected to deliver safer, healthier, more productive streets—yet funding and delivery systems often remain fragmented. This webinar will introduce the case for national and sub-national governments

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Showcasing how Earth Observation data can help inform nature-relevant decision-making in cities

28 January 2026 - 28 January 2026, 08:30

Background Introduction Agenda Presentation Recording The Urban Nature Program , co-led by the World Bank through its Global Platform for Sustainable Cities (GPSC), with support from the GEF, UNEP, and ICLEI, aims to scale up financing to help cities and sub-national governments implement actions