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Top 30 greenest major cities in Europe: Copehagen takes home the gold
Copenhagen is the greenest major city in Europe, according to a study orchestrated by the Economist Intelligence Unit and sponsored by Siemens.
The study, which was presented at the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in December 2009, evaluated 30 major cities in 30 European countries based on their achievements and objectives in terms of climate change and environmental challenges.
The data was processed using the European Green City Index, which presents the results according to eight different categories: carbon emissions, energy, buildings, transport, water, ...
The study, which was presented at the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in December 2009, evaluated 30 major cities in 30 European countries based on their achievements and objectives in terms of climate change and environmental challenges.
The data was processed using the European Green City Index, which presents the results according to eight different categories: carbon emissions, energy, buildings, transport, water, ...
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