Race to Zero Dialogues: Built Environment, Cities and Regions

Organisation :
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
On 9-19 November 2020, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)  in close collaboration with the Marrakech Partnership is hosting the' Race to Zero Dialogues'.
 
The objective is to build momentum around the shift to a decarbonised economy ahead of COP26, where governments must strengthen their contributions to the Paris Agreement. This will send governments a resounding signal that business, cities, regions, and investors are united in meeting the Paris goals and creating a more inclusive and resilient economy. The Race To Zero Dialogues will serve as critical input to the UNFCCC Climate Dialogues from 23 Nov – Dec 4, which are advancing work to governing the rules of the Paris Agreement. 
 
18 November: Built Environment, Cities and Regions
  • Building a Climate Resilient and Just Future for all TBC
  • A Culture of Resilience: Mobilising Arts, Culture and Heritage - Win the Race to Zero
  • #Youth4Climate Live Series: Driving Ambition
  • Transforming infrastructure investments to deliver a resilient and net zero world. 
  • A Culture of Resilience: Mobilising Arts, Culture and Heritage - Win the Race to Zero

Built Environment

  • Built Environment: Opening
  • Creating a common vision for getting to net zero together
  • Enabling full-sector transformation
  • What enables us to win the race in the Built Environment?
  • Winning together - fostering radical collaboration
  • Built Environment: Closing

Cities & Regions

  • Cities lead the Race to Zero
  • Stronger Together: The Role of Multi-Level Collaboration in Driving Climate Action
  • States and Regions on the Path to Net-Zero