Published Jun 24, 2024
20 Years Later, How Are City Climate Plans Actually Going?
Discover how U.S. city climate plans launched after the Kyoto Protocol are evolving to tackle emissions, equity, and infrastructure adaptation, while facing challenges like data accessibility and funding. Uncover the complexities of emission tracking and the urgent need for comprehensive strategies to reduce urban carbon footprints effectively.

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