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Cities interested in hosting the 2018 international conference on cities and climate change are invited to apply by 15 January 2017.

 

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An international conference on cities and climate change science will be held in 2018 to further develop the scientific understanding of climate change and cities, in support of the implementation of the Paris Agreement, the New Urban Agenda, and the Sustainable Development Goals. Cities interested to host it are invited to apply by January 15, 2017.


[November 10, 2016] As the role of cities and human settlements in the Paris Agreement is discussed today at COP22, the next moment to highlight the relations between cities and climate change is announced: it will be an international conference on climate change and cities science in early 2018.

This conference was decided by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) during its last session in Bangkok in October, on the same day that the New Urban Agenda was adopted in Quito. Supported by a diverse group of urban and scientific organizations identified as #CitiesIPCC - C40, Cities Alliance, ICLEI, Future Earth, SDSN, UCLG, UN-Habitat, UN Environment and WCRP –, it will aim to advance scientific investigation on Climate Change and Cities, to help member states, mayors and citizens to deliver on the ambition of the Paris Agreement, the New Urban Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals.

“We are entering a new era for cities” analyzed Debra Roberts, Co-Chair of the IPCC Working Group II. “Cities are the real opportunity to bend the curve — whether it’s on ambitious adaptation or mitigation action, they are the location where the action materializes, where the decisions on resource flows are made. In the next 20 to 50 years, all big developmental decisions will be made in cities, so we need the global scientific debate to reflect more deeply on the finer, more nuanced scale of cities. The 2018 conference on climate change science and cities will be an exciting process of policy, science and practice evolving together.”

The 2018 Cities and Climate Change Science Conference will bring together representatives from the academia, research organisations and agencies; concerned member states of the United Nations; city and regional governments; and urban and climate change practitioners, to identify existing research and gaps, and generate new data and research on climate impacts and solutions at local level. Its outcomes will inform the upcoming IPCC reports and ultimately support cities and citizens to build low-carbon, climate-resilient and sustainable cities. 

Hosting this milestone conference will be a huge opportunity to increase local awareness of climate change and cities challenges, and improve prospects of support for climate action. It will also provide the host city a place to showcase research going on this topic, and the translation into active implementation of new solutions to improve the social, public health, and environmental aspects of the city life.

#CitiesIPCC call all cities recognized for their climate leadership to submit their proposals to host the Conference by January 15, 2017, and strongly encourage applications from the Global South.

 

How to apply:

  --  Download the request for proposals

  --  Send applications to host the 2018 Cities and Climate Change Science Conference to citiesipcc@c40.org

  --  Deadline: January 15, 2017

 

For More Information:

Cities Alliance
Priscilla Ofori-Amanfo, Senior Communications Officer, pofori-amanfo@citiesalliance.org

C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group
Josh Harris, Press and Communications Manager, jharris@c40.org

Future Earth
Daniel Strain, Communication Officer, daniel.strain@futureearth.org
 

 

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All cities recognized for their climate leadership are encouraged to submit proposals to host the conference, especially applications from the Global South. Photo: Chebyshev1983
             

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