Here you will find more information about climate-neutraility, what it means for you and your city, as well as information about how NetZeroCities works to help get you there!
Introduction from main website
Discover the cities involved in the EU Cities Mission
Publications from the NetZeroCities website
An introduction to the Portal
Innovative approaches over a two-year programme
Frequently Asked Questions
Cities replicating and learning from the work of Pilot Cities
The Climate Transition Map offers you a journey to climate neutrality, supporting you every step of the way with your climate transition
Aligning people, actions and investments to achieve climate neutrality
Understanding the challenge from different perspectives and learning from the past
Ways to support change using multiple levers
Planning, implementing and monitoring your actions
Building the shared knowledge and capabilities necessary to support change at speed
Embedding and maintaining good practice
The NetZeroCities Learning Hub offers EU-specific learning programmes in local languages, supporting public administrators, researchers, civic organisations, policymakers, consultants and changemakers.
It provides systemic, peer-to-peer and collaborative approaches, alongside practical tools and evidence-based cases, to support the transition to urban climate neutrality and help navigate complex systemic change.
Learn at your own pace
Join a group to explore your climate transition in focused ways.
Make meaningful connections across our community, share posts on the social feed to keep connected with others making sustainable change in their community!
Learn how each country engages in a Mission
See all cities registered on the NetZeroCities Portal
Social feed
Explore groups to join or start your own
Explore events or create your own
See all users on the NetZeroCities Portal
Chat with all users on the NetZEroCities Portal
The NetZeroCities Portal hosts many tools to support your work, now and into the future.
Explore all tools through the overview page or dive straight in.
Explore all tools at a glance
Data dashboard exploring Mission Cities' progress
EU climate neutrality initiatives and projects
Technical solution portfolios for greater impact
Explore Social Innovation Actionable Pathways
Find the right funding for your projects
Technical decarbonisation solution (factsheet) finder
Situated in eastern France near the German border, Strasbourg is a river city shaped by both European institutions and a strong industrial and commercial economy. Home to around 300,000 people in the city and a much larger metropolitan area, it sits on the Rhine plain, with waterways and green corridors running through the urban landscape. Strasbourg has a semi-continental climate, with warm summers, cool winters and increasing exposure to heatwaves and periods of heavy rainfall. Flood risk also remains an important concern because of its river system and dense urban development.
Climate action in Strasbourg is closely linked to mobility, urban growth and energy use. Cross-border commuting, road traffic and older buildings create pressure on emissions and air quality, while hotter summers are increasing the need for cooler public spaces and climate-resilient infrastructure. The city has responded by combining long-term planning with visible changes to everyday urban life, particularly through public transport, cycling infrastructure and neighbourhood redesign.
Strasbourg is widely recognised for its strong cycling culture and integrated tram network, which help reduce car dependency across the metropolitan area. The city is also investing in building renovation, renewable energy and greener public spaces, while working closely with regional partners, residents and local organisations to support its broader climate neutrality ambitions.
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