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The SCALE initiative launched the Call for Experts!
The SCALE initiative (European Smart and Lighthouse Cities Amplified) , launched in September 2020 as a support initiative and secretariat to all Horizon 2020 Smart Cities and Communities projects would like to present its Call for Experts. SCALE is
Summer is here!
After months locked up due to the pandemic, we are finally back out in the world. With the joy of seeing public spaces come to life again, we may have briefly forgotten about greenery. But our need for cool
Reimagining public space with people at the centre
Back in 2016, our member Barcelona decided to launch “Superilles” – Catalan for Super Islands or Superblock – to reduce car and noise pollution for their residents. In each Superblock the traffic was allowed only in the external perimeter,
What role for local authorities in the Recovery and the Renovation Wave?
Local authorities are essential actors of the Renovation Wave, a proper inclusion of the local level in the “Renovate” components of the National Recovery and Resilience Plans (NRRP) is hence crucial for their success. Our first analysis of the
Understanding, planning and combating urban heat islands
With summer approaching, we all remember the high temperatures that we have suffered in recent years. Energy Cities has tested several possible solutions: creating draught, keeping rooms dark, putting on a fan blowing through a wet towel, putting our
Energy Cities joins the New European Bauhaus initiative
The European Commission’s President Initiative the New European Bauhaus (NEB) has been on everyone’s mouth in Brussels since its launch at the end of 2020. One would say there are good reason for that, at least on paper: It
Putting cities on a pathway towards fossil-free districts and cities
Burning things has been the go-to solution for thousands of years to keep our buildings warm and cool. Now, faced with the immense challenge of becoming climate-neutral within a generation, cities have to completely rethink this approach. This is
Brest prepares the ground for collaborative climate action
During a virtual visit to Brest (France), TOMORROW’s partners were given a overview of the many activities the Metropolitan Governement is carrying out to allow citizens and other local actors to have their say on the future of their
Energy Cities endorses Cities Manifesto for Fossil-Free Heating and Cooling
In mid-July, the EU will issue key proposals to address heat decarbonisation – the so-called “Fit for 55” package. It is a critical moment, as this legislative package will determine the direction of heating and cooling policies in the
Energy sufficiency, a political ghost
Earlier this month, I saw an original advertisement published by a large French local authority to recruit an energy sufficiency advisor. The job description refers to gathering information about energy use and raising awareness about how to reduce it,