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ZeroCarbonCity
Raising awareness about climate change

ZeroCarbonCity is our global campaign to raise awareness about climate change and the energy challenges facing the world’s cities.

WHY ZEROCARBONCITY?
An increasing majority of the world’s population are living in cities. A significant part of climate change is affected by the actions of people in these cities. That is why we we're running a campaign that concentrates on the relationship between climate change and cities. Find out more about our ZeroCarbonCity campaign.

WHAT IS CLIMATE CHANGE?
Climate change is caused by gases that limit the heat radiated in to outer space, by creating a blanket of greenhouse gases (the greenhouse effect) in the Earth's atmosphere. This trapped heat then increases the Earth's temperature. Water vapour has some part in the greenhouse effect; however, it's the increase in carbon dioxide, methane, ozone and halocarbons that has been the greatest cause of climate change. All of these four gases have increased over the past 300 years as a direct result of human industry and population growth.

WHY WORK IN CITIES?
As major energy consumers of energy, cities occupy an important position in the climate change debate. They are centres of innovation, where action is most likely to happen. Cities also have great potential to make a difference; change in cities can have a siginificant effect on the global situation.

Touring Exhibition
The British Council has collaborated with The Climate Group and Magnum Photographic Agency to produce this touring exhibition, which features work from ten of the world's top photographers.

The exhibition illustrates the impact of climate change in communities from all parts of the globe, and the work that the north, south, east and west are doing to reduce carbon emissions.

Venue: St. James Cavalier Centre for Creativity, Valletta
Date:  20 November to 20 December 2005.

ONLINE EXHIBITION
We've created a digital version of the NorthSouthEastWest exhibition so you can view the images online and see what world leaders are saying about the issues, and even post your responses.

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