About this Event
As the world stands at a critical juncture in the fight against climate change, cities have emerged as pivotal battlegrounds. This panel discussion delves into the core of this challenge, exploring how data-driven decision-making can redefine the strategies needed to achieve net zero by 2050. We will examine how data tools that measure emissions reduction across various policies, programs, and urban development models provide not only a clear picture of current emission trajectories but also offer invaluable insights into how cities should plan, design, and implement sustainable solutions. We will explore how development-level initiatives and city-wide strategies co-exist, complementing each other to create a cohesive approach that drives meaningful change. Cities have the potential not only to mitigate their carbon emissions but also to innovate in ways that align urban growth with sustainability and climate resilience, ultimately transforming themselves into powerful agents for climate action.
Join us as we navigate this complex landscape and engage in a thought-provoking exploration of how data, innovation, and strategic planning can help us address critical questions: How do we prioritize investments? What strategies will move the needle most significantly, and how can we ensure that our efforts align with broader urban development goals?
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Brooklyn Borough Hall, 209 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn, United States
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