African cities pledge to cut emissions to meet Paris Agreement

African cities pledge  to cut emissions to meet Paris Agreement
Updated 18 May 2018
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African cities pledge to cut emissions to meet Paris Agreement

African cities pledge  to cut emissions to meet Paris Agreement
  • Eight cities —  from Accra to Dar es Salaam — pledged this week to deliver their share of emissions cuts needed to meet Paris Agreement targets to limit climate change

Africa is sometimes better known for its vulnerability to climate change than its action on the problem — but a group of African cities intend to change that.

Eight cities —  from Accra to Dar es Salaam — pledged this week to deliver their share of emissions cuts needed to meet Paris Agreement targets to limit climate change. That means achieving “zero carbon” city economies by 2050 —  with climate- changing emissions eliminated, or dramatically reduced and any small remaining emissions offset by other green actions. “We cannot ignore the implications of what will befall us if we do not act now,” said Mohammed Adjei Sowah, the mayor of Accra,  at a planning meeting in Nigeria on urban climate action.