![]() ![]() C40 Cities has launched a new Clean Construction Action Coalition of cities and construction sector companies today to connect and accelerate the just and fair change we need. 1049 cities and local governments have joined Race to Zero.Representing 722 million people, this collective action has the potential to reduce global emissions by 1.4 gigatons annually by 2030.Responsible for almost 40 per cent of all greenhouse gas emissions, the built environment is fast becoming a driving force behind global climate change mitigation efforts. $1.2 trillion real estate assets under management are now a part of Race to Zero.As a front runner initiative in the Race to Zero, 44 businesses including developers, designers and asset managers representing $85 billion annual turnover sign World Green Building Council’s Net Zero Carbon Buildings Commitment to accelerate action to tackle whole life carbon emissions from the built environment by 2030. ![]() Marking a climate breakthrough for the built environment, a coalition of business and government groups announce 26 climate action initiatives at Cities, Regions and Built Environment Day at COP26, including: ![]()
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