IEA: Only a fifth of major cities worldwide have set net zero targets

Michael Holder
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Singapore | Credit: iStock
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Singapore | Credit: iStock

Reducing emissions in increasingly populous urban areas worldwide is 'essential' for meeting global climate and energy goals, yet few have net zero strategies in place, IEA warns

Urban demand for energy, resources, and land is set to surge worldwide in the coming decades as city populations continue to rapidly expand, and yet only a fraction of the world's cities have developed...

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