Our publications promote insight, opinion and evidence on the solutions to the most important challenges facing local leaders who need to put in place ambitious local action to deliver net zero.
We work with elected representatives, academics, policy experts and business to author, present and promote insight, evidence, recommendations and incisive commentary on the solutions to climate change.
This allows us to promote knowledge sharing amongst local and national government to commit to ambitious action on Net Zero.
From our Net Zero Local Delivery Summit in the summer to a new training project, 2022 will be an exciting year for UK100 as our network moves from declaration to delivery.
2021 saw the case for local climate action go mainstream. 93 UK local authorities pledged to meet Net Zero early and the UN recognised the power of local climate action.
The Prime Minister describes the UK’s international leadership on climate change as ‘game-changing’, pointing to a 44% reduction in UK emissions on 1990 levels.
This report by the Centre for Sustainability, Equality and Climate Action, Queens University Belfast and the Place-Based Climate Action Network for UK100 presents a synthesis of existing work relating to the economic benefits of local climate action.
The Prime Minister describes the UK’s international leadership on climate change as ‘game-changing’, pointing to a 44% reduction in UK emissions on 1990 levels.
Both the Climate Change Committee and the National Audit Office have highlighted the fundamental role of local authorities in delivering on the UK Government’s ambitions to be Net Zero by 2050. To do so, local authorities need more powers to act.
Both the Climate Change Committee and the National Audit Office have highlighted the fundamental role of local authorities in delivering on the UK Government’s ambitions to be Net Zero by 2050. To do so, local authorities need more powers to act.