Mörbylånga sees opportunities to accelerate the climate transition locally and contribute regionally, nationally and internationally.
Mörbylånga hooks arms with Kalmar, along with Falkenberg.
Within the framework of Viable Cities and supported by the resources of the Climate Neutral Cities 2030 initiative, Mörbylånga, together with the pilot city of Kalmar and the twin city of Falkenberg, want to create a good life for everyone within the limits of the planet. Together, the cities want to show how growing rural municipalities - with all its challenges and opportunities - can accelerate the climate transition locally and contribute regionally, nationally and internationally.
The cooperation with Kalmar and Falkenberg creates good conditions for Mörbylånga to exchange experiences and explore new working methods. The towns have many natural geographic similarities, located on the coast and with large rural areas. All three towns are popular destinations for outdoor activities, recreation and experiences, especially during the summer months. The municipalities also have a similar composition of business with a combination of trade and
service sector, agricultural industries and some large industries. All three are also part of several networks in the climate field, which will be able to make important contributions in the implementation of the transition.
In the city's latest update, they talk about the work, the transition arena, the project portfolio and much more.
Kersti Rikka, process manager for Climate Neutral Mörbylånga 2030, kersti.rikka@morbylanga.se
Anna Sara Nilsson, process manager for Climate Neutral Mörbylånga 2030, annasara.nilsson@morbylanga.se
The city is currently working on collecting good examples of how they mobilize and work for the climate transition. They will be here soon!
Climate City Contract 2030 is an effort to manage the climate transition that we need to implement in a short time to keep global warming below 1.5 degrees. It is an agreement between municipalities, government agencies and Viable Cities, in which all parties undertake to make a concrete contribution to accelerating the climate transition. The letter of intent is a preparation for signing the contract next year.
To achieve deep change, we need to move from fragmented projects to an ecosystem of efforts that all pull in the same direction. Cities are doing this together with Viable Cities, funders government agencies and other partners, in different constellations and with different objectives. It is about moving beyond dealing with symptoms and instead focusing on underlying problems in our social structure. Here you will find the initiatives and studies within the city that have been granted funding under Viable Cities.
Mörbylånga sees opportunities to accelerate the climate transition locally and contribute regionally, nationally and internationally. Mörbylånga is one of 48 Swedish municipalities joining forces to tackle the climate crisis and join forces in the next phase for climate-neutral and sustainable cities. Mörbylånga hooks...
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