There is great interest and a desire to be part of Malmö's climate transition and many companies have the climate issue high on their agenda. Signing Climate City Contract Malmö means that we are joining forces and making efforts for a climate-neutral Malmö in 2030.
LFM30 is a local initiative in Malmö to create a geographical playing field to accelerate the climate transition of the construction sector and the implementation of the 2030 Agenda.
Sustainability becomes standard works to ensure that smart, innovative and sustainable solutions from successful pilot projects become standard throughout the city. This is done by developing an analysis method to scale up and standardize sustainable innovative solutions for buildings, transport and the outdoor environment, and developing guidelines for collaboration to effectively involve the right actors and solutions in the process of developing the city, both in new and existing areas.
Climate transition investments can create both business opportunities and a more sustainable city. Research shows that climate investments can generate significant benefits, both direct economic gains and added value such as jobs, cleaner air and better health. During the fourth Climate Breakfast of the fall, we heard more about the Climate Investment Plans development project. Participants: Charlotta Möller from Viable Cities presented the essence of the work. Tommy Mikelsen from Svensk Exportkredit and Jonas Kamleh, environmental strategist Malmö city, reflected on this.
In the work with Climate City Contract 2030, Viable Cities has identified four areas as strategically important for the climate transition in cities. This spring, Ramboll was commissioned to work with us to develop a strategy for one of these areas. During Climate Breakfast #15, we will hear more about how digitization and digital tools can support the transition to climate-neutral and sustainable cities.
Within Viable Cities, nine cities are developing climate investment plans to mobilize transition capital, both from municipalities and other actors, to make cities climate-neutral by 2030. This work will help overcome thresholds for a faster and profitable climate transition.
Transition Lab Forum 5 explores how short- and long-term investments for climate transition can create both business opportunities and a more sustainable city. Research shows that climate investments can generate significant benefits, both direct economic gains and added value such as jobs, cleaner air and better health.
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.