Networks and cities' news

Catch up on the latest updates from cities working together in URBACT Networks. The articles and news that are showcased below are published directly by URBACT’s beneficiaries and do not necessarily reflect the programme’s position.

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  • A COP26 felé vezető út: hogyan küzdenek meg az éghajlatváltozással a kis és nagy URBACT városok?

    A kis- és nagyvárosoknak támogatniuk kell a szén-dioxid-kibocsátás csökkentésére irányuló helyi intézkedéseket az éghajlatváltozás hatásainak enyhítése érdekében. A következő három URBACT-város bemutatja, miként lehetséges ez...

     

    Tímea Jaschitzné Cserni

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  • A COP26 felé vezető út: hogyan küzdenek meg az éghajlatváltozással a kis és nagy URBACT városok?

    A kis- és nagyvárosoknak támogatniuk kell a szén-dioxid-kibocsátás csökkentésére irányuló helyi intézkedéseket az éghajlatváltozás hatásainak enyhítése érdekében. A következő három URBACT-város bemutatja, miként lehetséges ez...

     

    Tímea Jaschitzné Cserni

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  • Tartu's 'Food Share Cabinet' Success

    Tartu, part of the Zero Carbon Cities network provides an update on their most recent small scale action involving citizens on their zero carbon journey.

    84, 000 tons of food is wasted in Estonia every year. Shops, supermarkets, restaurants, homes throw away food that has been unsold or uneaten. If you packed all this food in lorries, the line of trucks would span over 40 km!  

    Laura McIntosh

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  • Tartu's 'Food Share Cabinet' Success

    Tartu, part of the Zero Carbon Cities network provides an update on their most recent small scale action involving citizens on their zero carbon journey.

    84, 000 tons of food is wasted in Estonia every year. Shops, supermarkets, restaurants, homes throw away food that has been unsold or uneaten. If you packed all this food in lorries, the line of trucks would span over 40 km!  

    Laura McIntosh

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  • Tartu's 'Food Share Cabinet' Success

    Tartu, part of the Zero Carbon Cities network provides an update on their most recent small scale action involving citizens on their zero carbon journey.

    84, 000 tons of food is wasted in Estonia every year. Shops, supermarkets, restaurants, homes throw away food that has been unsold or uneaten. If you packed all this food in lorries, the line of trucks would span over 40 km!  

    Laura McIntosh

    See more
  • Tartu's 'Food Share Cabinet' Success

    Tartu, part of the Zero Carbon Cities network provides an update on their most recent small scale action involving citizens on their zero carbon journey.

    84, 000 tons of food is wasted in Estonia every year. Shops, supermarkets, restaurants, homes throw away food that has been unsold or uneaten. If you packed all this food in lorries, the line of trucks would span over 40 km!  

    Laura McIntosh

    See more