Glasgow

United Kingdom

Mission city
United Kingdom National Platform
Glasgow Mission City Label
Population 650k
City Area 175.5 km²
City active since June 2022

Glasgow is taking a bold and ambitious step towards a sustainable future by setting a target of achieving Net Zero Carbon Emissions by 2030.

 

This significant commitment not only addresses the urgent need to combat climate change, but also presents a unique opportunity to create a cleaner, healthier, and more prosperous city for all its residents. By transitioning to a low-carbon economy, Glasgow will not only reduce its contribution to global warming, but also improve air quality, create green jobs, and enhance overall quality of life for its citizens. This transformative journey towards net zero carbon is not just about saving the planet, but about building a better, more resilient community for generations to come.

 

Glasgow (which roughly translates as ‘Dear Green Place’ in Gaelic) has a rich industrial heritage, once defined by heavy manufacturing and coal-powered industries, which now presents a unique opportunity for the city to lead the way in the transition to a low-carbon economy. By leveraging its history of innovation and manufacturing prowess, Glasgow can become a hub for green technologies and renewable energy solutions.

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