Vantaa’s district heating network is an efficient system that supplies most of the city’s buildings. In the past years, it's moved from fossil fuels to more sustainable strategies, and it's now aiming to go carbon-negative and circular.
Cornellà de Llobregat leads the way with 'Climate Itineraries,' co-designing pathways to ensure accessibility to vital community spaces during extreme temperatures.
From our series “Building on the Sprint”: the Italian city of Cesena uses the Sprint to boost their climate communications and engage youth in their green transition.
How to bring historic centers back to life? How to give cities back to their inhabitants despite touristification? How to transform historic but abandoned areas into vibrant, future-proof places? The HUB-IN project wants to respond to these and many other questions.
As EU nations submit their revised National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs) to the European Commission, it's an opportune moment to ensure that national policymaking effectively incorporates and acknowledges local energy and climate action.
Faced with an intensifying climate crisis and the ongoing energy crisis, many cities are keeping “emergency” energy saving measures in place and working to make them permanent... How can you follow their example?
Smart City Expo World Congress (SCEWC), the leading international event on cities and smart urban solutions organised by Fira de Barcelona will hold a record‑breaking edition in 2023.
Discover collaborative tools and strategies to boost action in climate and energy: from developing joint Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plans to project bundling.