Mayor approves Budapest climate strategy aiming to cut CO2 emissions by 40% by 2030

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Gergely Karácsony, the mayor of Budapest, has approved the capital city’s new climate strategy, and energy and climate action plan, which sets the goal to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by at least 40 percent by 2030 against 2015 levels.
He also approved Budapest’s green infrastructure development and sustainability action plan, according to a package of documents posted on the budapest.hu website on Thursday. Budapest’s overall energy consumption related to CO2 emission totalled 6,109,183 tonnes in 2015.
The largest emissions originated from the energy consumption of public buildings, followed by transport, the documents show.
The largest cut in CO2 emission can be achieved by improving the energy use of buildings and next by increasing the use of public transport and cycling, it said. The document identifies among the actions the improvement of the energy efficiency of buildings, industrial production and service facilities, as well as increasing the share of renewable energy sources.
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The actions further include improving the energy efficiency of the transport infrastructure, developing environment-friendly transport methods, increasing the size of green areas, preparations for tackling the effects of climate change on human health during all seasons, as well as education and climate awareness.
The large-scale programme would cost about 2,500 billion forints (EUR 6.8bn), part of which would be covered by the municipal council with the rest expected to be provided by using various forms of co-financing including planned contributions by the central government, banks, local districts and Budapest residents, according to the document.






Long live Budapest Mayor. God bless him.
Green is the way, green is the future.