During Climate Week NYC in September 2016, the World Bank, together with C40 Cities, the Compact of Mayors, and other partners, launched a new planning tool called “CURB: Climate Action for Urban Sustainability,” which can help address some of these issues.
“CURB provides tailored analyses that can help city officials more easily identify, prioritize, and plan cost-effective and efficient ways to reduce carbon emissions,” said Stephen Hammer, Manager of Climate Policy at the World Bank, who led CURB’s development.
The CURB tool relies on city-specific data to estimate the cost, feasibility, and impact of a range of climate actions under different scenarios.
You may find out more about this tool at: http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2016/09/22/new-data-driven-planning-tool-helps-cities-advance-climate-action?CID=CCG_TT_Cities_EN_EXT