This week is London Climate Action Week, and thousands of attendees — including Mike, Earthshot Prize Finalists, climate innovators, and others — are in the city to share ideas and solutions for accelerating climate progress. This week also marks the one-year anniversary of Breathe Cities, which Mike and London Mayor Sadiq Khan launched in 2023. The city continues to explore creative climate solutions, including cutting pollution from buildings, which account for nearly three-quarters of London's emissions. Our latest Building the Future video explores how Bloomberg Associates, our pro bono consultancy that helps city leaders tackle big challenges, is working with businesses in London to clean the air and cut climate emissions through the Mayor's Business Climate Challenge. By providing innovative support like energy audits, data dashboards, and more, they're helping companies reduce energy consumption and slash emissions that pollute the local air and drive global climate change. As Paris prepares to welcome more than 15 million people for the Summer Olympic games, we're celebrating one of the city's other great offerings to visitors: its arts and culture. Over the next month, Bloomberg Connects, our free mobile app, is adding digital guides to 39 world-class French cultural institutions, most of them based in Paris. Select guides are available now, and the 39 French institutions will join more than 450 cultural institutions from 24 countries with digital guides already on Bloomberg Connects. If you're heading to Paris this summer for the games, you can use the Bloomberg Connects guides to enhance in-person visits to museums and more while you're there. And if you'd rather avoid the crowds, the free mobile app lets you access photos, videos, audio, and more from great cultural venues, wherever you are. Ensuring access to clean water for a growing population. Making investments to effectively improve equity in city services. Reducing homelessness and crime. These are just a few ways that cities are using data and evidence to improve lives for their residents. To recognize those efforts, nine cities in the U.S. and Latin America were awarded the What Works Cities certification for excellence in data use. Watch our short reel to see which cities earned the prestigious distinction, and how they're using data to tackle urgent challenges. You can also learn more about the Bloomberg Philanthropies What Works Cities Certification program and the 80-plus cities that have now earned this achievement for using data to better outcomes for their communities. Photo Spotlight About our work Bloomberg Philanthropies invests in 700 cities and 150 countries around the world to ensure better, longer lives for the greatest number of people. The organization focuses on creating lasting change in five key areas: the Arts, Education, Environment, Government Innovation, and Public Health. Public Health | | Education | | Government Innovation | | Environment | | The Arts | | Bloomberg Philanthropies encompasses all of Michael R. Bloomberg's giving, including his foundation, corporate, and personal philanthropy as well as Bloomberg Associates, a philanthropic consultancy that advises cities around the world. In 2023, Bloomberg Philanthropies distributed $3 billion. Learn more at Bloomberg.org Click here to stop receiving the Bloomberg Philanthropies Impact Newsletter Click here to unsubscribe from all Bloomberg Philanthropies emails Bloomberg Philanthropies All content ©2024 Bloomberg IP Holdings LLC. All rights reserved. | | |