Boston to join C40 global climate change leadership group
Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced that Boston will be joining the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group (C40), an invitation-only global network of cities on the front line of preparing for and helping prevent climate change. The Mayor also announced the creation of the 2014 Climate Action Plan Steering Committee, which will help guide the update of Boston’s Climate Action Plan.
“The City of Boston is proud to join the C40 and be recognized as a global leader on climate action,” said Mayor of Boston Martin J. Walsh. “Boston must take a proactive position on the global stage on a variety of issues, and climate change is chief among them. Through the 2014 Climate Action Plan Update, Boston will continue its leadership tradition, ensuring that Boston stays on track to meeting its aggressive climate goals.”
Cities are invited to join the C40 based on population size, economic output, and commitment and leadership in taking action on climate change. Boston’s participation in the C40 will open up greater opportunities for sharing what the city has done and benefiting from insights and partnerships with cities in C40’s global network. Boston is the latest North American city to join C40 – other recent additions include Washington, DC and Vancouver, Canada.
“I am excited to welcome Boston to the C40. Founded in 1630, the city has a history of developing and successfully implementing innovative solutions to urban challenges,” said C40 Chair, Mayor Eduardo Paes of Rio de Janeiro. “Boston, through a series of climate adaptation and mitigation strategies, is already a demonstrated leader and we have much to learn from them. In turn, our vast global network with their wealth of experience can help Boston tackle many of the challenges that lie ahead.”
Boston’s Climate Action Plan is the city’s strategic plan to reach its carbon reduction goals of 25 percent by 2020 and 80 percent by 2050, as well as to prepare Boston for the impacts of climate change. This will mark the second update of this triennial plan. The Steering Committee will draw on Boston’s talented community and business sustainability leaders, as well as subject matter experts to advise on the process and ensure that the city is on track to meeting its goals.
“This is a community-wide plan, and we must have broad support and buy-in from all neighborhoods and sectors,” said Brian Swett, Chief of Environment, Energy and Open Space. “The Steering Committee offers a superb group of diverse individuals to work with City staff, decision makers, and our consultants to create a world-class climate action plan.”
Working closely with Mayor Walsh and his Cabinet members, the Steering Committee will play an advisory role to the overall process, strategy development, and community engagement. Community input is already being collected online via Engage.GreenovateBoston.org, and at community “Meet-ups.” The City is also hosting the Greenovate Boston Community Summit on May 31, which will include the 8th Annual Mayor's Greenovate Awards, and provide a unique opportunity for residents, businesses and community organizations to connect with each other, learn, and help shape the future of sustainability in Boston.
2014 Climate Action Plan Steering Committee Members
Andrew Kendall |
Henry P. Kendall Foundation, Executive Director |
Anthony Janetos |
The Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future, Director |
Brian Doherty |
Building and Construction Trades Council |
Bud Ris |
New England Aquarium, President and CEO |
Christine Poff |
Boston Parks Advocates, Lead Organizer; Franklin Park Coalition, Executive Director |
Crystal Johnson |
ISES - Integrative Sustainability and Environmental Solutions, Energy & Sustainability Strategist |
Cynthia Loesch |
Codman Square Neighborhood Council, Vice President |
Edward Glaeser |
Harvard University, Eleanor Glimp Professor of Economics in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences; Taubman Center for State and Local Government, Director; Rappaport Institute of Greater Boston, Director |
Jacqueline Douglas |
Livable Streets Alliance, Executive Director |
Jhana Senxian |
Sustainability Guild International, CEO |
Kelly Saito |
Gerding Edlen, President |
Magdalena Ayer |
Maverick Association of Residents |
Marilyn Swartz-Lloyd |
MASCO, President and CEO |
Mark Liu |
Chinese Progressive Association, Deputy Director |
Nancy Kilburn |
Greater Boston Interfaith Organization; Roxbury Presbyterian Church Social Impact Center, Director |
Penn Loh |
Tufts University Masters of Public Policy Program and Community Practice, Director |
Rick Dimino |
A Better City, President and CEO |
Robbin Peach |
MassPort, Program Manager for Resilience |
Rosanne Foley |
Fields Corner Main Street, Director |
Stephanie Pollack |
Northeastern University, Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy, Associate Director |
David Brewster |
EnerNOC, Inc, President |
Tom McShane |
Dewey Square Group, Principal; Boston Harbor Island Alliance, Director |
Vivien Li |
The Boston Harbor Association, President |
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City of Boston Representatives |
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Brian Swett |
Chief of Environment, Energy and Open Space; Steering Committee Chair |
Councilor Matt O’Malley |
Boston City Council, Environment and Parks Committee Chair |
John Barros |
Chief of Economic Development |
Sheila Dillon |
Chief of Housing |
Felix Arroyo |
Chief of Health and Human Services |
James Gillooly |
Boston Transportation Department, Commissioner |
Barbara Ferrer |
Boston Public Health Commission, Director |
Michael Dennehy |
Public Works Department, Commissioner |
About C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group (C40)
The C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group (C40) is a network of large and engaged cities from around the world committed to implementing meaningful and sustainable climate-related actions locally that will help address climate change globally. C40 was established in 2005 and expanded via a partnership in 2006 with President William J. Clinton’s Climate Initiative. The current chair of the C40 is Rio de Janeiro Mayor Eduardo Paes; the 108th Mayor of New York City, Michael R. Bloomberg serves as President of the Board. To learn more about the work of C40 and our Cities, please visit www.c40.org, follow us on Twitter @c40cities and like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/C40Cities.