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Subject Happening this Week: Seizing the Urban Opportunity
Date March 15, 2021 4:51 PM
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How can national governments recover from COVID-19, tackle the climate crisis and secure shared prosperity through cities?

Join us for the Coalition’s global flagship event and launch of our new report Seizing the Urban Opportunity to find out. The event will hear from leading policy makers and global thought leaders such as the COP26 President Alok Sharma, Professor Lord Stern and UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa. The event aims to inspire, inform and build momentum for enhanced climate ambition by national governments and other actors ahead of COP26 in Glasgow. Through insights from six emerging economies – China, India, Indonesia, Brazil, Mexico, and South Africa – our report provides a call to action to tackle the triple challenges of COVID-19 recovery, sustainable and inclusive development, and climate change by transforming cities.



Wednesday 17 March 2021

9:30am EST/13:30 GMT/14:30 CEST/19:00 IST (90 minutes)

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Engage in a conversation between government representatives and leading experts in sustainable urban development on how to tackle this triple challenge and help cities build back better. This webinar will also serve as the launch of our new report, Seizing the Urban Opportunity

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, demonstrating through the lens of six of the world’s largest economies, how national governments have a central role to play in unlocking the enormous potential of cities. The report, which will fuel much of the discussion, shows how putting cities front and center in both COVID-19 recovery and longer-term climate action can create jobs, advance key development priorities, and accelerate the shift to net zero.

This virtual high-level event will feature an impressive line-up of speakers, including Amina Mohammed, Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations (pre-recorded video), the Rt Hon Alok Sharma MP, COP26 President Designate (pre-recorded video), Patricia Espinosa, Executive Secretary, UNFCCC, Andrew Steer, President and CEO WRI, Co-chair of the Urban Leadership Council, Coalition for Urban Transitions, Sharan Burrow, General Secretary, International Trade Union Confederation, Coalition Senior Ambassador, Mark Watts, Executive Director, C40 Cities, Co-chair of the Urban Leadership Council, Coalition for Urban Transitions, Wanjira Mathai, Vice-president and Regional Director for Africa, WRI, Martha Delgado Peralta, Undersecretary of Multilateral Affairs and Human Rights, Secretariat of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Mexico, Lord Nicholas Stern of Brentford, CH, Kt, FBA, FRS, Coalition Senior Ambassador, Andrea Fernández, Director of Climate Planning, Finance &amp; Partnerships, C40 Cities, C40 Director for the Coalition for Urban Transitions, Ani Dasgupta, Global Director, WRI Ross Center for Cities, Global Co-director, Coalition for Urban Transitions, Sowmya Parthasarathy, Director, Integrated City Planning, ARUP.

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Seizing the Urban Opportunity is being launched to support the COP26 UK Presidency in building momentum for enhanced climate ambition by national governments and other actors ahead of COP26 in Glasgow. Through insights from six emerging economies—China, India, Indonesia, Brazil, Mexico and South Africa—it provides a call to action to tackle the triple challenges of COVID-19 recovery, economic development, and climate action by transforming cities. The report is a collaborative effort, created in consultation with experts and policymakers in the six focus countries, with additional input from more than 36 organisations across five continents. The report is funded by the UK government, The Resilience Shift, the Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy and the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation.



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