Mumbai becomes the first city in South Asia to top CDP’s climate action list

Mumbai becomes the first city in South Asia to top CDP’s climate action list

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Category : International Published on: November 26 2022

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  • Mumbai has become the first city in India to be added to the A-list in CDP's 5th Annual Cities Report. CDP is a non-profit organisation that manages the environmental disclosure system for businesses, cities, states, and regions around the world. 
  • This report acknowledges the crucial role that cities play in taking decisive action to combat and adapt to climate change.
  • In 2022, CDP has recognised 122 cities from around the world as pioneers in environmental action and transparency.
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