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As governments, cities, and corporations commit to accelerating decarbonization worldwide, we must take a step back to understand the level of coordination that such enormous economic and societal adjustments will require.
We’ve rounded up a panel of speakers representing different sectors to explore what the net-zero transition in cities will entail and how research, policy, and private sector innovation can help support and promote progress toward a healthy and sustainable urban future for all.
Newsflash April 28, 2022
Join us for an insightful conversation on the transition to net-zero cities in collaboration with McKinsey Global Institute.
As governments, cities, and corporations commit to accelerating decarbonization worldwide, we must take a step back to understand the level of coordination that such enormous economic and societal adjustments will require.
We’ve rounded up a panel of speakers representing different sectors to explore what the net-zero transition in cities will entail and how research, policy, and private sector innovation can help support and promote progress toward a healthy and sustainable urban future for all.
To learn more listen to a recent threesixtyCITY episode with McKinsey Partner Mekala Krishnan.
“There's a concern that we don't have the technologies in place to get us to net-zero. However, if we look to a 2030 target, many of the technologies that we need to get to net-zero actually do exist. It may be less of an innovation problem alone, and more of a deployment problem.”