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New global program aims to get 1,000 cities to take climate action by 2030

Posted on February 3, 2021 by admin

This article was originally published by Sarah Wray on Cities Today, the leading news platform on urban mobility and innovation, reaching an international audience of city leaders. For the latest updates follow Cities Today on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube, or sign up for Cities Today News.

Cities across the world have pledged to adopt principles and make “smart investments” to ensure their pandemic recovery plans also bolster climate resilience.

At the two-day virtual Climate Adaptation Summit 2021 yesterday, the mayors of Miami, Paris, and Rotterdam joined the World Resources Institute (WRI), the Global Center on Adaptation, and more than three dozen other cities, governments, and NGOs to launch the new 1000 Cities Act Now initiative.

The global program aims to see comprehensive climate resilience strategies and adaptation measures underway in 1,000 cities by 2030, starting with the first batch of 100.

“As cities recover from COVID-19, smart investments and policies on resilience can create a triple dividend helping cities boost their economies, improving equity, and preparing communities for inevitable climate and health threats,” a joint statement said.

According to the Global Commission on Adaptation’s Adapt Now report, adaptation investments consistently deliver high returns, with benefit-cost ratios ranging from 2:1 to 10:1. Further, the research finds that when compared to traditional investments, adaptation investments often create more jobs, many of which are at the local level.

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Five principles

The first cohort of cities will work with an alliance of partners on implementing measures to:

  • Strengthen and prioritize urban adaptation and climate resilience, with a focus on equity and the most vulnerable and poor communities
  • Build water-resilient cities and scale nature-based solutions
  • Advocate for more devolved mandates and funding for cities and advance coordinated leadership to gain political leverage and financing at scale
  • Enhance knowledge and capacity on urban adaptation and support peer-to-peer collaboration
  • Coordinate methods, innovations, partners, and investments to maximize impact and accelerate the implementation

The Global Center on Adaptation and WRI will lead on building a 10-year program and growing the 1000 Cities Act Now network. The work will include developing indicators to track progress and adding city resilience data to the Global Covenant of Mayors’ database.

“2021 marks a very important year for climate action,” said Andrew Steer, President, and CEO, WRI. “And this includes in particular adaptation because climate change is already here, and it is hurting people around the world.”

In 2020, wildfires, floods, and storms accounted for more than US$210 billion of loss around the world, according to reinsurance company Munich Re.

Resilience in Rotterdam

Arnoud Molenaar, Chief Resilience Officer, City of Rotterdam, told Cities Today in October that: “COVID-19 is giving us new insights but also a new trigger to focus even harder than before on resilience.”

His team is updating the city’s resilience strategy in light of the pandemic and other learnings over the last four years since it was launched.

As part of its COVID-19 economic recovery plan, Rotterdam recently announced seven-city projects (the ‘Big 7’), which aim to boost the economy and livability, with a focus on green infrastructure and climate adaptation as well as creating jobs and attracting businesses. Other key initiatives that are now being accelerated in Rotterdam include the use of a ‘filter’ tool, which is a set of principles to help the city make decisions, with citizens, about which ideas or actions to prioritize. The leading principle is that programs have to contribute to a more resilient society and economy.



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Published February 3, 2021 — 18:00 UTC

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