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4 - Climate change and urban energy systems

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 August 2012

Stephen A. Hammer
Affiliation:
Columbia University, New York
James Keirstead
Affiliation:
Imperial College, Londong
Shobhakar Dhakal
Affiliation:
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), Tsukuba, Japan
Jeanene Mitchell
Affiliation:
University of Washington
Michelle Colley
Affiliation:
Acclimatise, Montreal, Canada
Richenda Connell
Affiliation:
Acclimatise, London, UK
Richard Gonzalez
Affiliation:
Columbia University
Morgan Herve-Mignucci
Affiliation:
CDC Climat, Paris, France
Lily Parshall
Affiliation:
Earth Institute at Columbia University
Niels Schulz
Affiliation:
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Vienna, Austria
Michael Hyams
Affiliation:
Columbia University
Cynthia Rosenzweig
Affiliation:
NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies
William D. Solecki
Affiliation:
Hunter College, City University of New York
Stephen A. Hammer
Affiliation:
Columbia University, New York
Shagun Mehrotra
Affiliation:
Columbia University, New York
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Introduction

The energy systems that provide the “life blood” to cities are as complex and diverse as cities themselves. Reflecting local natural resource and economic conditions, supply chains that may extend globally, historic investments in technology, and cultural and political preferences, urban energy systems serve as either a key accelerator or brake on the vitality and prospects of a city or urban region. Because of this, the local energy system can be of great interest to policymakers in a city, and many have begun to develop plans that seek to change one or more aspects of this system over the coming decades.

Climate change concerns are increasingly a key driver behind these changes, with local authorities seeking to reduce their city's current level of contribution to global climate change. Climate is not the only reason local authorities engage on energy issues, however. In some cases, cities are seeking to ameliorate pollution attributable to local energy use, while in other cities, economic development is a key concern. The latter is particularly prominent in developing countries, where a lack of access to adequate, reliable energy services continues to impede the economic growth of many cities (UNDP/WHO, 2009). In these situations, climate-related concerns are often secondary to efforts to improve access to modern energy services to reduce poverty, allow for new types of economic activity, and improve public health.

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Climate Change and Cities
First Assessment Report of the Urban Climate Change Research Network
, pp. 85 - 112
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2011

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