Lisbon has been Europe's green capital for a year and now has a mural on Avenida Gulbenkian, in which institutions and companies are committed to taking a series of actions to achieve the goals of energy efficiency and carbon neutrality proposed for the city in 2030.
At the end of 2020, Lisbon entered the C40 - group of major cities for climate leadership, presenting a climate action plan for 2030. "We were the last city to enter this group," said Sá Fernandes, considering these are "two major milestones for the future. According to the Environment Councillor at Lisbon City Hall, the capital "wants to have a climate action plan, of simple, credible measures".
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