Undated handout photo of Scottish Event Campus (SEC) in Glasgow which has revealed plans for a £150 million expansion. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Monday July 16, 2018. The SEC already holds the SEC Centre, the SEC Armadillo and The SSE IT is 100 days until Glasgow hosts the United Nations COP 26 summit.
World leaders from around the globe will be in the city where it is hoped a new agreement on tackling climate change will be agreed. As past of the efforts, using the momentum of the summit Glasgow has signed up to take part in the Thriving Cities, an international initiative to deliver action.
Glasgow joins Thriving Cities Initiative as it marks 100 day countdown to COP26
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Glasgow joins scheme to cut fossil fuel use with 100 days to go until Cop26
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Cop26: Glasgow joins scheme to cut fossil fuel use with 100 days to go
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Three Cities Switching To Life-Affirming Economies
Three Cities Switching To Life-Affirming Economies
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Portland city planner Kyle Diesner walks along a path leading to the Tilikum Crossing bridge. Diesner works on a project to map out more sustainable and equitable urban design and economic policy.
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Three Cities Switching To Life-Affirming Economies
“Doughnut economics” invites nature and social well-being into urban planning.
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The city of Portland, Oregon, prides itself on being ahead of the curve. In 1993, it became the first U.S. city to adopt a climate action plan, which now calls for cutting carbon emissions by 50% by 2030, and to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050. Portland also has long been a leader in progressive urban planning strategies, and since 2006 has been a member of C40, an international network of cities seeking innovative ways to reduce emissions.