Founded | June 2014
Copenhagen, Denmark |
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Type | International organization |
Focus | Deep carbon reductions, climate change |
Area served | Cities |
Method | Peer-to-peer exchange, research,
communication products, innovation fund |
Website | carbonneutralcitiesalliance.org |
The Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance (CNCA or “Alliance”) is a collaboration of leading global cities working to achieve carbon neutrality in the next 10-20 years – the most aggressive GHG reduction targets undertaken anywhere by any city.
While it is possible for cities to achieve their interim carbon reduction targets through incremental improvements to existing systems, achieving carbon neutrality requires radical, transformative changes to core city systems.
The Alliance was born in Copenhagen in June 2014 and now supports the following leading cities:
CNCA’s mission is to mobilize transformative climate action in cities in order to achieve prosperity, social equity, resilience and better quality of life for all on a thriving planet.
CNCA is committed to a just carbon neutral future that recognizes and redresses the disproportionate burdens and the disproportionate benefits of the fossil fuel economy by prioritizing climate action that advances the well-being of low-income people, Indigenous Peoples, communities of color, immigrants and refugees and other historically marginalized communities.
Click here for CNCA’s full Climate Justice Statement.
CNCA mobilizes transformative, game-changing climate action through the following seven strategic focus areas:
The Alliance is staffed by the Urban Sustainability Directors Network (USDN) and is supported by the Laudes Foundation, The Kresge Foundation, Barr Foundation, Kendeda Fund, McKnight Foundation, Minor Foundation, Summit Foundation, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, V. Kann Rasmussen Foundation, Catena Foundation, Garfield Foundation, and Bullitt Foundation. [1]
Coming Soon: Handbook for Carbon Neutral Buildings: CNCA & Arup to offer cities a practicable guide to low-carbon construction
City Policy Framework for Dramatically Reducing Embodied Carbon: Developed by the Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance and One Click LCA, in cooperation with Architecture 2030
This Is Not a Drill! — Climate Emergency Report: How communities are using the Climate Emergency to make big new moves to decarbonize locally.
CNCA Framework for Long-Term Deep Carbon Reduction Planning
Amsterdam's Action Networks: How Amsterdam is using 'Action Networks' to reduce citywide gas use by 15%
Toronto's Poop Power: How the world's largest raw wastewater energy transfer system is being built
Copenhagen's Hyper-Local Approach: How the City is embedding local climate officers within the community