C40 Cities is a network of metropolitan cities coming together to address climate change. C40 aims to foster effective collaboration, information sharing and support for cities that set meaningful, measurable and sustainable policies on climate change.
C40 brings together leading cities working on climate. Between 2010 and 2020, it has brought together over 80 cities, representing a population of 600 million people.
In October 2005, under the leadership of London Mayor Ken Livingstone, representatives of 18 metropolitan cities came together and adopted an agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Following these initiatives, in 2006, Ken Livingstone brought together local authorities in a meeting on a similar theme and increased the number of members supporting the initiative to 40. On this occasion, the C40 Cities network was formed.
Click here for the official web page.
C40 brings together leading cities working on climate. Between 2010 and 2020, it has brought together over 80 cities, representing a population of 600 million people.
In October 2005, under the leadership of London Mayor Ken Livingstone, representatives of 18 metropolitan cities came together and adopted an agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Following these initiatives, in 2006, Ken Livingstone brought together local authorities in a meeting on a similar theme and increased the number of members supporting the initiative to 40. On this occasion, the C40 Cities network was formed.
Click here for the official web page.
