Climate Roadmap related events

Please use the event search below to find past and upcoming events related to the Local Government Climate Roadmap. You will also find further information about past events in the newsbits section.

If you know about other relevant events related to the Local Government Climate Roadmap, please send an e-mail to climate-roadmap@iclei.org, including the event website and a short description.

Climate Roadmap Event
Resilient Cities 2011
3 - 5 June 2011
Bonn, Germany
Climate Roadmap Event
Africa Mayoral Conference on Climate Change
21 - 22 September 2011
Lagos, Nigeria

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Earth Hour
28 March - 19 December 2009
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Short description: More than 50 million people around the globe united for one hour last year and switched off their lights to show that they care about our living planet. More than 370 cities, towns and municipalities took part.
Worldwid views on global warming
26 September 2009 - 30 November 1999
Worldwide,
Short description: On September 26, 2009, World Wide Views on Global Warming (WWViews) will give citizens all over the world a possibility to define and communicate their positions on issues and questions central to the negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP15) in Copenhagen, starting two months later.
European Mobility Week
Improving City Climates
16 - 22 August 2009
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Short description: European cities and towns had the opportunity to participate in the most widespread event on sustainable mobility, the European Mobility Week. This full week of events dedicated to sustainable mobility was organised in more than 2000 cities and towns in Europe
Best Practices: Leading U.S. local initiatives
28 January 2010
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Short description: Participants from around the world attended this webinar, with best practice examples from U.S. local governments up for discussion.
Organiser: Power Lunch: REEEP online webinar series
European Mobility Week
16 - 22 September 2010
Various cities,
Short description: The overall aim of the European Mobility Week campaign was to encourage public awareness of the need to act against pollution caused by the increase in motorised traffic in the urban environment.