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Climate Change Peter Stonham
LTT858 29 November 2022
City and local action seen as a positive after COP27 governmental vacillation
Despite widely acknowledged weaknesses in the inter- governmental agreement to emerge from the COP27 summit in Egypt regarding climate change containment, collaboration over initiatives at a local level – particularly in some major urban areas – are nonetheless gathering pace, LTT contributor Martina Juvara writes in a special post-COP feature in this issue.
“Cities and local transport are finally in the spotlight”, she reports, recalling that just a year ago, at COP26 in Glasgow “the role of transport in addressing Climate Change was just about electric cars”.
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