
Carl Mossfeldt leads a discussion with four politicians from the City of Gothenburg: Blerta Hoti, Municipal Councillor (S), Grith Fjeldmose, Municipal Councillor (V), Karin Pleijel, Municipal Councillor (MP) and Emmyly Bönfors Jansson (C). Viable Cities Allan Larsson and Gunnar Björkman, City of Stockholm, reflect on the way forward and Program Manager Olga Kordas concludes the conference.

How can we accelerate the transition to climate-neutral and inclusive cities by 2030 with digital tools as enablers? We will get examples of digital tools used, but also what they were used for and why. We will focus on visual modeling for analysis and decision-making and on how citizens can be involved in urban development using Minecraft.

Climate Breakfast 4 was arranged in collaboration with our sister program Drive Sweden and focused on different pieces of the puzzle that are necessary in the transition towards a transport system that is sustainable, safe and accessible to all. Inspirers are Peter Hafmar, Autonomous drive strategist, NEVS and Suzanne Andersson, development strategist Trafikkontoret Göteborgs stad.

To increase our resilience, we need to make the choices more concrete and understandable to more people. This is where digital tools, such as digital twins, can be a valuable help. Simply put, a digital twin is a digital copy of a city that makes it possible to test and experiment with possible ways of developing the city "on the drawing board". Not to mention creating experiences, evoking emotions and engagement that can contribute to new behaviors.

Welcome to an inspiring, undemanding Climate Breakfast, always with themes that are important in the transition to climate-neutral cities. This time it is about the financial transition that we need for the climate transition. Participants include Fedra Vanhuyse, Stockholm Environmental Institute, and Björn Bergstrand, Kommuninvest, and Charlotta Möller, Viable Cities Finance and Procurement Strategist.

Several Swedish cities are working on the transition to climate-neutral cities in 2030 within the framework of Viable Cities. During Climate Breakfast 2, Umeå, Uppsala and Malmö will share their experiences from the work of visualizing the climate transition based on some development projects where different tools have been used.
Welcome to an inspiring, undemanding meeting with themes that are important in the transition to climate-neutral cities.

For the climate transition to work, citizens need to be involved, not just on an occasional basis and on a specific issue, but always and for everything. How can this be achieved? During our first climate breakfast, Edward Andersson from Democratic Society will share five ways to involve citizens - for real. Charlotte Gustafsson-Brynielsson, Växjö municipality, tells us how they work with citizen engagement.

Forum 3 is about how sustainable communities can be shaped by everyone together, from a concrete, practical perspective with inspiration and good examples, both to engage citizens and to shape local Climate City Contract. Day 2 will focus on financing the climate transition and how to engage citizens in it.

Forum 3 is about how sustainable communities can be shaped by everyone together, from a concrete, practical perspective with inspiration and good examples, both to engage citizens and to shape local Climate City Contract. Day 1 will focus on different pathways to civic engagement.