Seizing the future: Energizing green cities (article)


Analysis from the World Bank Group has shown the potential of efficient urban planning—that improving energy efficiency isn’t just good for the environment, it’s also good for economic growth.  The analysis shows that by improving energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, cities not only help the global environment  but they also support local economic development through productivity gains, reduced pollution and more efficient use of resources.  By developing sustainable urban plans targeting energy and emissions, it is possible to cut energy use, improve traffic congestion, reduce emissions and pollution, and ultimately make more livable cities for everyone.

Image credit: The World Bank

Infographic: Building Low-Carbon Cities. Image credit: The World Bank


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