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Eurocities published a report mapping cities’ existing policy measures that are in line with the principles of the EU Pillar of Social Rights.
Learn moreEurocities members are climate leaders. Many cities have plans and targets aligned to limiting temperature rise to 1.5C, and often they are more ambitious than their national governments.
Learn moreEurocities urges the European Union to adopt an ambitious approach to direct vision standards and ensure their swift implementation.
Learn moreHeavy-duty vehicles (HDVs) have a total fleet share of 5% and yet are responsible for 27% of CO2 emissions from road transport in the EU.
Learn moreThe EUROCITIES statement on the Commission proposal for a regulation on LIFE (2021-2027) is now out.
Learn morePoor air quality leads to more than 400,000 premature deaths per year in Europe – the urgency to act for clearer air is clear. Cities and urban areas, where 75% of EU’s population live, are where the effects of poor air are felt the most.
Learn moreCity authorities are committed to contributing to the access of essential services, including water.
Learn moreClean mobility is a priority for European cities. The impact of transport on urban air quality and the climate has direct consequences on the health of citizens and strength of our cities.
Learn moreWhat is the role of cities in promoting social entrepreneurship?
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