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Cities and Climate Change Policy Note 2
Mitigation Finance: Do Cities in Developing Countries Have Sufficient Access?
Acting by themselves or with other cities, local authorities have begun to act to reduce their emissions. And cities are beginning to devise innovative approaches to meet those targets. But are national governments and the international community doing enough to catalyse the enormous potential for innovative, effective action in urban areas?
 


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Languages: English
Themes: Cities and Climate Change Initiative , Environment and Climate Change
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The reports are important updates about the latest issues and developments. Julius N. Bona
It will be very helpful. sangsun
Investing in Solar energy and efficient energy use technologies will certainly reduce GHG in urban centres of developing countries George L. Makokha (Ph.D)
These are very intuitive ideas that should be put to test as widely as possible. Working cross-sectorally and city wide offers scope and scale if we can cleverly solve the problem of aggregation. Kenneth Odero
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