To speed up the climate transition, everyone in society needs to be involved. The Hammarby Sjöstad 2.0 project in Stockholm is a citizens' initiative to reduce the district's climate footprint. In the project, 55 housing associations with 12,500 residents, companies, researchers and the City of Stockholm are working together to become climate neutral by 2030. Viable Cities' Sharing Cities Sweden project is also working in the district by investigating how citizen engagement and an active sharing culture can contribute to the climate transition in Swedish cities.
Climate Breakfast 9 was hosted by Jörgen Lööf, ElectriCITY Innovation, the association that runs Hammarby Sjöstad 2.0, and Charlie Gullström, Sweco/RISE, project manager for Sharing Cities Sweden's test bed in Hammarby Sjöstad.
ElectriCITY also shares its activities on our blog.
Videos
Climate scout videos - citizen dialogue
- Climate Scouts: Entrepreneurial weeks for year 6 in Lugnet school
- Climate watchers: Eat more green!
- Climate Scouts: Reduce food waste!
- Ladda Hemma/Klimatspanarna: 1 lap with windmill = 1 mile with electric car
- Climate watchers: Burgers Drive-on
- Climate Scouts: Sort it right!
- Climate watchers: First to three
- Climate watchers: Build a birdhouse
- Climate change: Hydroponics
- Climate watchers: Insect hotels
- Climate watchers: Build a bee hotel
Websites
- Link to the Hammarby sjöstad 2.0 website
- Link to the Sharing Cities Sweden website