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In the 21st century the impact of climate change on human society will only increase. At the moment almost 50 per cent of the earth’s inhabitants live in cities, a percentage that is estimated to rise to 60 per cent by 2030. With more and more people living in cities, many of the impacts of climate change will be mediated through the experiences and actions of these urban dwellers. So the relationships and interactions between climate change and cities will be of vital importance to the future well-being of the human population during this century. It is useful to think about climate change in terms of how it relates to cities for three main reasons:
•over 75 per cent of energy consumption is directly related to cities •in many cases cities are highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change •cities have a great potential to instigate innovative solutions to the impacts of climate change.
Cities occupy a pivotal position, as major energy consumers but also as centres of innovation and new thinking. International links can be built between cities, even when states cannot agree. Here we take the example of London to show how a city consumes energy, the possible impacts of climate change on a city, and how a city might adapt to these impacts.
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