| BALTIMORE, MD (Monday, August 28, 2023) - Baltimore City has been chosen as a participant in the Cities Forward program, a collaborative initiative between the U.S. Department of State, ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability, Resilient Cities Catalyst, and the Institute of the Americas. Launched at the Cities Summit of the Americas, this program is designed to assist Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) and U.S. cities create sustainable, inclusive, and resilient futures through project consultation, co-design, and knowledge sharing. As long-time ICLEI members, Baltimore has proven its dedication to advancing ambitious climate and sustainability goals. With 129 applications for just 24 openings from cities across the Americas, Baltimore is proud to participate in this program focused on urban sustainability, resilience, and inclusion, and will be pleased to share experiences and solutions with other cities during the Cities Forward Academy at the final phase of the program in 2025. The entire list of cities announced by the Cities Forward program, include: - Ambato, Ecuador + Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Cali, Colombia + Baltimore, Maryland
- Cartagena, Colombia + Denver, Colorado
- Fortaleza, Brazil + Hawai`i County, Hawai`i
- Freeport, Bahamas + Coral Springs, Florida
- Guatemala City, Guatemala + Dallas, Texas
- Hermosillo, México + Dubuque, Iowa
- Manaus, Brazil + Stockton, California
- Mérida, México + Austin & Travis County, Texas
- Montego Bay, Jamaica + Hoboken, New Jersey
- Renca, Chile + Evanston, Illinois
- Rosario, Argentina + Chattanooga, Tennessee
"Baltimore's selection to participate in the first-ever Cities Forward cohort is not just an honor, it's a statement about our commitment to building a sustainable and resilient city for the future and our eagerness to partner with cities across the globe," said Mayor Brandon M. Scott. "There is so much to learn from our climate progress in Baltimore: our sustainability and climate action plans, our commitment to environmental justice, and our efforts to actively seek input from those most impacted by climate change. As a city, we are also always looking to learn from other urban sustainability projects and bring that wisdom back to Baltimore to improve our efforts to confront the climate crisis." "We are thrilled to collaborate with these cities and tap into their ingenuity and creativity," said Angie Fyfe, ICLEI USA Executive Director. "By bringing together local expertise and global perspectives, we can craft innovative, inclusive sustainable solutions that will have a lasting impact across the world." Baltimore City looks forward to working closely with Cali, Colombia to build equitable and inclusive economic opportunities, strengthen sustainability, and promote a healthy environment for all. For more information, visit https://icleiusa.org/cities-forward. ### About the City of Baltimore's Climate, Sustainability and Resiliency Work The Baltimore Office of Sustainability acts as a resource, catalyst, and an advocate in creating an equitable and resilient Baltimore. In partnership with city agencies, communities and diverse stakeholders, we help to integrate environmental integrity, social equity, and economic prosperity into plans, practices, and policies. Our aim is to provide innovative solutions to our city's challenges while engaging, inspiring and collaborating with all sectors of Baltimore. About ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability (ICLEI) is the first and largest global network of more than 2,500 local and regional governments devoted to solving the world's most intractable sustainability challenges. The worldwide network is active in 125+ countries, focused on influencing sustainability policies and driving local action across five key pathways: low emissions, resilient, equitable, people-centered, nature-based, and circular development. About Resilient Cities Catalyst Resilient Cities Catalyst is a nonprofit, founded by members of the 100 Resilient Cities (100RC) leadership team in 2019 to drive catalytic change to help partners solve their most pressing challenges. Building on the pioneering legacy of 100RC, and in partnership with a community of urban resilience actors, RCC is helping cities build the capacities and partnerships needed to understand, prioritize and concretely address their risks and chronic stresses as they pursue their strategic goals or recover from a crisis. About Institute of the Americas The Institute of the Americas (IOA) is a non-partisan, independent nonprofit organization whose mission is to be a catalyst for promoting economic development and integration, emphasizing the role of the private sector, as a means to improve the economic and social well-being of the people of the Americas. Throughout our 40-year history, the IOA has convened events of regional importance in an effort to support our mission of promoting better understanding and thought-leadership, surrounding critical issues in energy, climate change and economic development. Mayor Brandon M. Scott | office: 410-396-3835 City Hall, 100 N. Holliday Street (Room 250), Baltimore, Maryland 21202 |
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