Nordic countries are working to  mitigate and adapt to climate change at all levels. Counteracting and  coping with climate change is a guiding principle for a wide range of  Nordic initiatives. Nordregio's Christian Dymén and Lisa Van Well are co-authors to a new report on Nordic local climate change work.
	Local authorities are key actors in delivering the  EU2020 and national  climate targets. This is especially true in the  Nordic countries where  the responsibilities of the municipalities are  quite broad, e.g. in  energy production, land use, waste management and  procurement. Also for  this reason, Nordic municipalities play a key role  in the creation of a  sustainable and climate-friendly Nordic region.
This study gives a general view over local climate work in Finland,  Iceland, Norway and Sweden. The study is part of the NordLead project,  aiming at recognising the success factors and needs for support in  Nordic local climate change work. The project is led by Union of the  Baltic Cities – Commission on Environment, and is partly funded by the  Nordic Council of Ministers. Other partners in the project are Nordregio  and associations of local authorities in respective countries.
Read and download Aspects of strategic climate work in Nordic municipalities