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July 1, 2025

Turning Research Into Action: A New Brief for Cities Leading the Climate Transition

Turning Research Into Action: A New Brief for Cities Leading the Climate Transition

Local leaders are at the forefront of climate action, shaping climate-resilient development in cities and communities worldwide. Building on findings from the 2024 Innovate4Cities Conference (I4C24), the Cities and Local Governments Sector Brief highlights the essential role of cities in advancing local, regional, and global climate goals.

The brief draws from the Global Research and Action Agenda (GRAA), a cornerstone outcome of I4C24, which brings together the latest challenges and opportunities in research and innovation for cities. Using a knowledge-based approach rooted in city systems, the GRAA identifies knowledge gaps and action priorities, helping cities translate climate science into practical, locally driven solutions.

Aligned with the IPCC Special Report on Climate Change and Cities process, the GRAA connects science, policy, and practice, enabling local leaders to build strategies that advance equitable and sustainable urban futures. The evidence presented in the brief supports cities in enhancing their ability to access climate finance, strengthen project pipelines, and develop high-impact climate solutions that deliver results.

This Cities and Local Governments Sector Brief invites collaboration to transform knowledge into action, ensuring cities can lead in delivering climate solutions that are inclusive and effective.

As cities and local governments continue their climate action journey, this brief offers a roadmap informed by the latest science and practical insights. It empowers local leaders, practitioners, and city stakeholders to explore partnerships, attract investment, and align climate actions with development priorities.

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