EUROCITIES launches cities’ initiative on climate change 04-07-2008 On 20 June, leading politicians from Europe’s major cities agreed on a common
declaration to combat climate change at a meeting of EUROCITIES in Lyon. The
main focus of activities will be on taking concrete actions within the cities
engaging in this initiative.
EUROCITIES President Gérard Collomb, Mayor of Lyon, said “combatting climate
change is today’s priority, not only for national governments, but in particular
for the local level, in cities, where we can make a real difference to the
quality of life of people living there. Cities play a crucial role in achieving
Europe’s goals on climate change. It is essential to gather our forces and to
engage our cities in undertaking concrete measures. And through the EUROCITIES
Declaration on Climate Change, we, as the major cities in Europe, are
contributing to the global fight against climate change.”
Ronan Dantec, Vice-President of Nantes Metropole and Chair of the EUROCITIES
Working Group on Climate Change & Energy Efficiency, explained the need to
link local, national and European levels. “Our aim of reducing CO2 emissions is
part of a global initiative for sustainable cities. All our public policies need
to have a coherent approach in order to reach international targets. We are not
just making empty promises, we have detailed in our Declaration certain measures
that cities can follow to improve their ability to fight climate change. These
are not only technical measures, but also recommendations on social
responsibility and environmental practices. If we put the combined efforts of
Europe’s big cities into these concrete actions, we can make a real difference.”
The official presentation and signing of the Declaration will take place at a
summit on 27 October in Lyon under the French Presidency. For more information,
please email
Cecile Bodet.
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