Prague

Czechia

Twin city Mission minded city
Czechia National Platform
Population 1.4 million
City Area 496 km²
City active since March 2024

Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic, located in the centre of Europe along the Vltava River. The city has a temperate continental climate, with hot summers, cold winters and increasing exposure to heatwaves and intense rainfall. As a dense historic city with a growing metropolitan area, Prague faces the dual challenge of reducing emissions while protecting its cultural heritage and adapting to climate impacts.

Climate action in Prague focuses on transforming energy, buildings and mobility systems at scale. The city has prioritised energy efficiency in public and residential buildings, the expansion of renewable energy sources and the modernisation of district heating. In parallel, Prague continues to invest in public transport, walking and cycling, building on a strong metro, tram and rail network to limit car dependency.

Prague’s climate goals are supported by long-term strategies and coordination across municipal departments and city-owned companies. Adaptation measures, including urban greening, water retention and heat mitigation, are increasingly integrated into planning and public space design. Through its Climate City Contract and participation in European initiatives, Prague is working to accelerate its transition towards climate neutrality by 2030 while improving resilience and quality of life for residents.

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