- Source: Mayors National Climate Action Agenda
Mayors National Climate Action Agenda, or Climate Mayors, is an association of United States mayors with the stated goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Founded by Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti, former Houston mayor Annise Parker, and former Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter, the group represents 435 cities and nearly 20% of the U.S. population.
Founded in 2014, the organization received one million dollars in start-up funding from the Clinton Global Initiative to support the founding mayors' efforts to organize cities in advance of the signing of the 2015 Paris Agreement.
The organization has stated its commitment to upholding the emissions goals of the Paris Agreement on climate change even if the United States withdraws from the agreement.
Partner cities
See also
United States withdrawal from the Paris Agreement
United States Climate Alliance, a group of states committing to Paris Agreement goals
Under2 MOU
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Mayors National Climate Action Agenda
- Climate change and cities
- United States Climate Alliance
- Climate change policy of the United States
- C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group
- Eric Garcetti
- Agenda 21
- Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy
- 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference
- Under2 Coalition