ICLEI: Cities @ Climate Talks, Resilient Cities outputs and more: ICLEI Updates #16 June 2014

This year’s UN Bonn Climate Conference placed a unique and high emphasis on cities and subnational governments paving the path to a carbon-neutral world. ICLEI was there to call on nations to look to cities and subnational governments for real climate action. With each climate action that we have showcased, nations were inspired to raise the level of their climate ambitions. With each opportunity that we have presented, we have asked nations to work with us.

It was very refreshing to see national government ministers from around the world coming to the climate conference and saying, “Cities and local governments are moving forward without us. Cities are acting without waiting”. Cities are indeed forging ahead and putting their vision into action and reporting these on the carbonn Cities Climate Registry, the largest international database of local climate action. More than 400 local and subnational governments serving to 12% of the world’s urban population are demonstrating trustworthiness by voluntarily reporting to the Registry. To learn more about the Registry, see the new report featured in the ICLEI newsletter below.

From petitioning their national governments to put words into the draft text agreement, cities are now in a place where they are able to drive an agenda. Cities are now in a position where they can tell nations to “come to us and work with us.” This change is happening. Invigorating. Irresistible. Persistent. Unstoppable. There is hope for our climate if we work together.

Newsletter #16 June 2014 – Content

An interview with Mayor Kinley Dorjee

What would you describe as Thimphu’s main achievements in the field of sustainability?

With regard to solid waste management, we are focusing on recycling our household wastes. The city of Thimphu has started supporting private individuals venturing into waste collection and segregation. In some parts of the city, the organic waste is being collected separately for composting into manure at the composting plant. Such initiative has generated employment as well as business opportunities for many and this is the area where we need to concentrate our ideas and actions to further protect our environment. Read more

Pitching for projects: finance opportunities at the Global Infrastructure Basel

The Urban-LEDS city of Belo Horizonte (Brazil) presented a project called “New Belo Horizonte” to prospective funders at the 4th edition of Global Infrastructure Basel, a summit on sustainable infrastructure financing, held at the City of Basel, Switzerland, on May 21-22, 2014. The project‘s main objective is to promote better utilization of existing local infrastructure, especially the transportation system. Read more

Asia to have its 1st Resilient Cities conference in 2015!

Resilient Cities Asia 2015: 1st Asian forum on Urban Resilience and Adaptation, 11-13 February 2015 in Bangkok, Thailand promises to be the Asian platform for urban resilience and climate change adaptation, offering cities in the region a variety of innovative solutions and opportunities to the threats and challenges they are currently facing. Read more

More Local Action Stories

Cities blaze the trail for a livable, carbon-neutral world

Cities and subnational governments have a prominent role in addressing climate change. A clarion call for their greater empowerment in a new climate agreement expected as an outcome of the Paris Conference of the Parties in 2015 was sounded at the recently concluded UN Climate Change Conference in Bonn, Germany. Read more

Seize opportunities of a new Urban World to ensure a life of dignity for all, says ICLEI

Welcoming the first United Nations Environment Assembly as a new player in the institutional framework for sustainable development, ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability encourages government delegations and Ministers of Environment to reinvigorate bold policies and actions that will ensure responses to ecological, social and economic crisis respect planetary boundaries and engage with local and subnational governments as “governmental stakeholders” serving in urban areas that constitute more than half of world’s population. Read more

Greening Korea’s western coast and beyond

Overlooking the Sihwa lake and the West sea, the Sihwa observatory will soon be opened for public visit in June 2014. It is the latest amenity added to the Sihwa tidal power plant – the world’s largest tidal power station, which has begun its operation since 2011, providing clean and renewable energy to half a million households in South Korea’s Gyeonggi province. Read more

Asia-Pacific countries chart the way for an ambitious post-2015 development agenda

Emani Kumar, ICLEI Deputy Secretary General and ICLEI South Asia Executive Director, presented a clear and strong message for cities and the need for a standalone goal on Sustainable cities and human settlements at the Asia-Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development (APFSD), speaking on behalf of local governments. Read more

Popular Stories

ICLEI USA and Office Depot award 4 cities with $20,000

ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainability- USA (ICLEI), and Office Depot, Inc. (NYSE: ODP), a leading global provider of office products, services, and solutions, today announced $20,000 in support to each of the four winning cities of the national Green Business Challenge. The money will fund each city’s respective Green Business Challenge implementation pack and builds on a successful five year public-private partnership between ICLEI and Office Depot. Read more

Network of Mayors and local elected officials provide policy recommendations for White House climate efforts

Members of President Obama’s State, Local and Tribal Leaders Task Force on Climate Preparedness and Resilience convened earlier today in Des Moines, IA, where they received a report of federal policy recommendations from a network of 170+ mayors and local officials. Read more

Climate action transparency key to trustworthiness

New carbonn Cities Climate Registry (cCCR) report reveals that global voluntary reporting of local climate action triggers trustworthiness, access to finance and citizen engagement. Read more

Local Leaders Champion Resilience Building

Making cities resilient to disaster and the impacts of climate change has undoubtedly become a responsibility of all local leaders. This became evident during deliberations by over 400 experts, and practitioners who convened for Resilient Cities 2014: The 5th Global Forum on Urban Resilience and Adaptation in Bonn Germany. Read more

Upcoming Events/Announcements

This year’s UN Bonn Climate Conference placed a unique and high emphasis on cities and subnational governments paving the path to a carbon-neutral world. ICLEI was there to call on nations to look to cities and subnational governments for real climate action. With each climate action that we have showcased, nations were inspired to raise the level of their climate ambitions. With each opportunity that we have presented, we have asked nations to work with us.

It was very refreshing to see national government ministers from around the world coming to the climate conference and saying, “Cities and local governments are moving forward without us. Cities are acting without waiting”. Cities are indeed forging ahead and putting their vision into action and reporting these on the carbonn Cities Climate Registry, the largest international database of local climate action. More than 400 local and subnational governments serving to 12% of the world’s urban population are demonstrating trustworthiness by voluntarily reporting to the Registry. To learn more about the Registry, see the new report featured in the ICLEI newsletter below.

From petitioning their national governments to put words into the draft text agreement, cities are now in a place where they are able to drive an agenda. Cities are now in a position where they can tell nations to “come to us and work with us.” This change is happening. Invigorating. Irresistible. Persistent. Unstoppable. There is hope for our climate if we work together.

Newsletter #16 June 2014 – Content

An interview with Mayor Kinley Dorjee

What would you describe as Thimphu’s main achievements in the field of sustainability?

With regard to solid waste management, we are focusing on recycling our household wastes. The city of Thimphu has started supporting private individuals venturing into waste collection and segregation. In some parts of the city, the organic waste is being collected separately for composting into manure at the composting plant. Such initiative has generated employment as well as business opportunities for many and this is the area where we need to concentrate our ideas and actions to further protect our environment. Read more

Pitching for projects: finance opportunities at the Global Infrastructure Basel

The Urban-LEDS city of Belo Horizonte (Brazil) presented a project called “New Belo Horizonte” to prospective funders at the 4th edition of Global Infrastructure Basel, a summit on sustainable infrastructure financing, held at the City of Basel, Switzerland, on May 21-22, 2014. The project‘s main objective is to promote better utilization of existing local infrastructure, especially the transportation system. Read more

Asia to have its 1st Resilient Cities conference in 2015!

Resilient Cities Asia 2015: 1st Asian forum on Urban Resilience and Adaptation, 11-13 February 2015 in Bangkok, Thailand promises to be the Asian platform for urban resilience and climate change adaptation, offering cities in the region a variety of innovative solutions and opportunities to the threats and challenges they are currently facing. Read more

More Local Action Stories

Cities blaze the trail for a livable, carbon-neutral world

Cities and subnational governments have a prominent role in addressing climate change. A clarion call for their greater empowerment in a new climate agreement expected as an outcome of the Paris Conference of the Parties in 2015 was sounded at the recently concluded UN Climate Change Conference in Bonn, Germany. Read more

Seize opportunities of a new Urban World to ensure a life of dignity for all, says ICLEI

Welcoming the first United Nations Environment Assembly as a new player in the institutional framework for sustainable development, ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability encourages government delegations and Ministers of Environment to reinvigorate bold policies and actions that will ensure responses to ecological, social and economic crisis respect planetary boundaries and engage with local and subnational governments as “governmental stakeholders” serving in urban areas that constitute more than half of world’s population. Read more

Greening Korea’s western coast and beyond

Overlooking the Sihwa lake and the West sea, the Sihwa observatory will soon be opened for public visit in June 2014. It is the latest amenity added to the Sihwa tidal power plant – the world’s largest tidal power station, which has begun its operation since 2011, providing clean and renewable energy to half a million households in South Korea’s Gyeonggi province. Read more

Asia-Pacific countries chart the way for an ambitious post-2015 development agenda

Emani Kumar, ICLEI Deputy Secretary General and ICLEI South Asia Executive Director, presented a clear and strong message for cities and the need for a standalone goal on Sustainable cities and human settlements at the Asia-Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development (APFSD), speaking on behalf of local governments. Read more

Popular Stories

ICLEI USA and Office Depot award 4 cities with $20,000

ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainability- USA (ICLEI), and Office Depot, Inc. (NYSE: ODP), a leading global provider of office products, services, and solutions, today announced $20,000 in support to each of the four winning cities of the national Green Business Challenge. The money will fund each city’s respective Green Business Challenge implementation pack and builds on a successful five year public-private partnership between ICLEI and Office Depot. Read more

Network of Mayors and local elected officials provide policy recommendations for White House climate efforts

Members of President Obama’s State, Local and Tribal Leaders Task Force on Climate Preparedness and Resilience convened earlier today in Des Moines, IA, where they received a report of federal policy recommendations from a network of 170+ mayors and local officials. Read more

Climate action transparency key to trustworthiness

New carbonn Cities Climate Registry (cCCR) report reveals that global voluntary reporting of local climate action triggers trustworthiness, access to finance and citizen engagement. Read more

Local Leaders Champion Resilience Building

Making cities resilient to disaster and the impacts of climate change has undoubtedly become a responsibility of all local leaders. This became evident during deliberations by over 400 experts, and practitioners who convened for Resilient Cities 2014: The 5th Global Forum on Urban Resilience and Adaptation in Bonn Germany. Read more

Upcoming Events/Announcements