![]() ![]() ![]() Significant change in levels of collaboration for further tangible climate action to be taken. It shows that whilst cities, states and regions are already working with all levels of governments, and with businesses, we need to see a The analysis in Working Together To Beat The Climate Crisis is based on responses to the CDP-ICLEI Unified Reporting System from 965 cities, and 136 states and regions. This highlights how successful climate action in cities - which produce 70% of the world’s carbon emissions and are home to more than half (55%) its population - is determined by national and regional governments, and demonstrates the need for all levels of government to work closely together. More than a quarter of cities (246 out of 965) say reaching their emissions reduction targets relies on policy outside their control. Meanwhile, almost a third of cities (298 out of 965) say their ability to adapt to climate impacts depends on factors influenced by different levels of government, such as funding This is according to new analysis conducted by CDP, the non-profit which runs the world’s environmental disclosure system for companies, cities, states and regions. Collaboration between cities, states and regions, government and business is pivotal to delivering effective climate action. ![]()
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