The Scotsman

AIG, Wood energy and the University of Strathclyd­e are part of a new initiative to help cities transition to net zero

- By EMMA NEWLANDS

The University of Strathclyd­e, insurance group AIG, and Aberdeen-headquarte­red energy and engineerin­g services group Wood have teamed up to support cities including Cop26 host Glasgow as they manage the transition to net zero.

The trio will also work with the likes of Milan and Pittsburgh, and a range of industries from energy to telecoms, to develop strategies for improved sustainabi­lity and resilience as they transition to zero-carbon economies. Other cities are expected to join the list.

The group’s work will build on the Infrastruc­ture Resilience Framework created by AIG and Wood, which was publicly endorsed by the United Nations Industrial Developmen­t Organizati­on at its 2019 Bridge for Cities 4.0 event.

Richard Bellingham, director of the Institute for Future Cities at Strathclyd­e, said: “We are privileged to be working in partnershi­p with leading cities from the Global North and Global South to help meet their priorities, and

accelerate progress – including Strathclyd­e’s home city and Cop26 host Glasgow.”

He added that AIG, Wood, Strathclyd­e and their partner cities are “creating a strong and diverse partnershi­p between business, cities, communitie­s, and innovative research institutio­ns to deliver real and swift progress” – and the three organisati­ons offer “significan­t complement­ary expertise that can catalyse change”.

Mr Bellingham also said: “We will seek to realise quick wins that balance the needs of cities, communitie­s and businesses. We and our partners recognise that we need to be in this for the long term – achieving resilient net-zero outcomes will require significan­t applicatio­n of resources and determinat­ion to transform all sectors.”

Rhodri Williams, head of internatio­nal public policy at AIG, said: “As cities and corporatio­ns worldwide face increased pressure to reduce carbon emissions, our work will help advance sustainabi­lity efforts that will have significan­t impact into the future”.

Joe Sczurko, executive president of Wood’s consulting business, hailed the organisati­on helping to create “bold, differenti­ated solutions that will forge the path to global carbon neutrality”.

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