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Home to more than a billion people, these countries are charting a dynamic path towards low-carbon wealth. To stay the course, they'll need to confront three issues: inclusive development, rapidly-expanding cities and economy-wide measures for reducing carbon emissions, writes Priyanka Mohanty.
It is all our responsibility to ensure that a sustainable future holds a place for everyone, writes Sharan Burrow.
2018 must be a year in which governments, business, investors and civil society step up and publicly commit to enhancing their climate commitments by 2020, writes Helen Mountford.
In order to capitalize on the current rapid pace of urbanization and build thriving cities for all, national governments must ensure that transport and housing policies, in particular, support and enable cities, rather than hold them back, writes Rachel Spiegel.
Future-smart investments are those that are sustainable, writes Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
There are three major opportunities for city governments to use new technologies to take the battle out of your trip across town.