How cities and ClimateView are making climate action happen
2023 has started with a bang. An injection of large-scale financial commitments to climate change is unfolding; from enabling green tech industries to thrive across Europe, to a..
An important deadline is approaching. In 2023 we are closer to 2030 than to 2015, the year when the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the 2030 Agenda were adopted in New..
Amid renewed calls for all-encompassing and faster climate action after COP27, ClimateView enters the Asian market with partner ISID and Shizuoka City joining the ClimateOS..
Cincinnati has raised the standard for city climate action in the U.S. Since 2008, they have worked on a holistic Climate Action Plan with an aim for 80% emission reduction by..
“Swedish start-up ClimateView has released an ‘Impact Intelligence’ upgrade to its SaaS platform ClimateOS, in order to help planners unlock crucial funds for city decarbonization..
City climate financing is a hot topic. The sentiment among city climate strategists is that investing as soon as possible will save money in the long-term. So perhaps it comes as..
Cities are the most important players to help the world reach net zero as they make up 70% of global emissions. For years, cities have had the imperative to build Climate Action..
Five years ago I asked myself a question: how can climate action gain traction? I needed to learn about the shortest possible route to zero carbon. It turned out that 70% of the..
Cincinnati becomes the first U.S city to publish a ClimateOS dashboard. To meet their climate action goals, Cincinnati will now focus on gathering the necessary funds. They..