C40 and Carrier Collaborate to Help Cities Tackle Extreme Heat and Enhance Climate Resilience
- C40 and Carrier work together to support cities in the midst of extreme heat events in cities.
- Cities and mayors to assess the impact of rising temperatures, develop cooling policies and exchange best practices to keep residents safe from heat, reducing vulnerabilities and increasing comfort in buildings.
A three-year
Nearly one third of the world's population is currently exposed to life-threatening heat extremes for 20 days a year or more - exposing them to a wide range of health and socio-economic issues. If not delivered in a sustainable, efficient and equitable way, an increase in cooling supply risks accelerating climate change and the urban heat island effect.
In this context, C40 will support cities around the globe to assess the impact of rising temperatures on areas such as residents' health, energy poverty and cooling-related energy demand. C40 will also utilize this funding to support cities in developing effective cooling strategies, roadmaps and policy solutions aligned with cities' Climate Action Plans and mitigation strategies.
This program is part of a wider number of heat related projects that C40 is implementing across cities to ensure that solutions for keeping residents safe from extreme heat are in line with the Paris Agreement goals, equally distributed and considering frontline communities.
"Cities and urban areas face additional risks and effects from extreme heat, and often residents feel the impacts most acutely within their own homes. By tackling both building and resilience policies together, this project will demonstrate cities' climate leadership, providing cooling solutions in a sustainable, efficient and equitable way," said
"As global temperatures rise, public-private partnerships are crucial," said
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