Join the Q&A Live to ask about CDP cooperation and disclosure 2021!

Join the Q&A Live to ask about CDP cooperation and disclosure 2021!

31 May 2021
Changed
2 November 2021

The disclosure process for UBC cities for 2021 was kicked off in April and it is ongoing until 29 July 2021. It is aknowledged that our member cities' resources are currently very tight regarding the disclosure activities, yet, we would like to encourage you to still submit the questionnaire responses, even when there has not been significant updates. Your activities will still be included in UBC report that will be prepared in the end of this year. Read more about the disclosure www.ubc-sustainable.net/cooperation-cdp.

Join the Q&A Live on 10 June 2021 at 10-11 CET! 

Do you have a question to pose to CDP regarding the environmental data disclosure, its benefits and global benchmarking? Is your city just starting out and you have something you would like to clear up before you can continue with the reporting or do you represent an A-lister city with a lot of experience in practice but would like to know something regarding the global scale? 

We are doing something different – instead of a webinar, we will have a live Q&A to provide you with an opportunity to ask questions from both CDP and UBC. Keeping it short and sweet - you can join in anytime its convenient for you between 10:00-11:00 (Swedish time). 

What is this Q&A Live about?

Étienne Métais from CDP and Kristiina Paju from UBC will answer your questions live and will also discuss a little about CDP’s latest report “Cities on route to 2030 – Building zero emissions, resilient planet for all” (find the link to the report below). 

Join this Q&A Live on 10 June 2021 at 10-11 CET held on the Microsoft Teams Live platform. The event does not require registration, you can use this link to join the online event.  Note that the event will be recorded!

Submit your questions  to Étienne and Kristiina via this short survey or by asking them live during the Q&A!

CDP published report on "Cities on route to 2030 - Building zero emissions, resilient planet for all" 

CDP has recently published a report regarding the global situation with climate change mitigation and adaption, reflecting the progress towards 2030. According to the report, cities must conduct climate risk and vulnerability assessments in order to identify the people, infrastructure, and resources at risk from the growing threats of climate change. Newest study by CDP finds that at least 41% of cities have not yet done so, therefore, it is time to act!

Read the report.