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Tartu gets ready to become European Capital of Culture 2024
The City of Tartu in Estonia closed one of its roads to promote Tartu2024 as the European Capital of Culture this summer. The project was designed to be carried out by cultural operators: artists, organisers, institutions and creative entrepreneurs…Impossible
For cities to achieve their decarbonisation, they need greater staff resources
Cities’ employees are the architects of the local energy transition. The lack of human resources is currently one of the main barriers to the decarbonisation of buildings, along with the lack of financing, technical capacity, lack of awareness, stakeholders’
The underutilised potential of vegetable gardens to foster equality and empowerment
What better way to kick off the summer season than to watch a garden flourish? July is the beginning of the abundance of summer that rewards gardeners’ hard work. The first ‘French Vegetable Garden Cup’ has just been launched
Égalité, émancipation des populations : les potentiels encore inexploités du potager
Quoi de mieux que de regarder un jardin s’épanouir pour commencer la période estivale ? Juillet marque le début des récoltes au potager ; bientôt viendront les jours fastes de la fin de l’été qui récompenseront les efforts des jardiniers. La
Yes, cities can create their own COP21, and we tell you how!
Because we’re constantly searching to help cities advance their energy and climate transition, we have taken a closer look at the processes that a city can put in place in order to acquire the necessary knowledge on its territory
Food at the heart of cities and families
Food is an integral part of many current issues, including reducing waste, lowering our carbon footprint, local sourcing and developing social and inclusive projects. It is a major local concern in France and throughout Europe. The Positive Food Family
“Fit for 55” package gives increased recognition to the local level but fails to deliver systemic change
On the 14th of July, the European Commission released a mammoth legislative package made up of 13 proposals in order to be “Fit for 55”. As the catchphrase eloquently suggests, the aim is to align the current climate and
Why and how fossil fuels in buildings will be history by 2050
By 2050, fossil fuels in cities will hopefully be history. Renewable technologies that are already available, such as heat pumps and heat networks, will make it possible for a wide range of renewable resources to be used to heat
Leading the way towards sustainable food systems
As you know, Energy Cities recently published its new 2030 agenda, identifying four priority systems that are closely linked to climate and energy objectives. The food system is one of those, and more recently we have been exploring how
The rehabilitation of building stock will be public-private, or not at all.
It is clear that building stock, especially housing, requires structural changes in terms of accessibility, safety, and eco-efficiency. In Europe, many of these buildings date from before 1980 and do not meet the standards and needs of modern living.