30/04/2026
ICLEI-South Asia participated in the 2026 World Climate Cities Forum, co-hosted by ICLEI Korea 이클레이 한국사무소 and Yeosu City, Jeollanam-do Province, from 21–22 April in Yeosu, South Korea.
Convened under the theme “Locally Led Green Transformation,” the forum brought together 170 participants, including representatives from 28 local governments across 13 countries. It featured the critical role of local governments in advancing their climate agenda and driving green transformation, bridging national commitments and global goals through concrete actions at the local level.
In his opening address, Emani Kumar, Deputy Secretary General of ICLEI and Executive Director of ICLEI South Asia, underscored the importance of engagement of subnational governments in the formulation and implementation of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). He highlighted Town Hall COPs, an ICLEI initiative of community-led climate dialogues, suggesting that institutionalising such platforms in the lead-up to COP31 would enable stronger integration of subnational perspectives into the UN Climate Change (UNFCCC) process.
ICLEI’s member cities showcased how bold ideas translate into real-world solutions:
Tirupati
Shri C. Divakar Reddy, Chairman of the Tirupati Urban Development Authority, presented the city’s roadmap toward a sustainable future. He outlined a comprehensive approach combining large-scale clean energy investments such as solar, wind, battery storage, and green hydrogen. These efforts align with Andhra Pradesh’s broader Net Zero 2047 vision and demonstrate how integrated planning can deliver resilient infrastructure and cleaner public services.
Kochi
Mayor Adv. Minimol V. K highlighted Kochi’s transition into a sustainable green port city. The city is advancing electric mobility, scaling up renewable energy, particularly solar, and strengthening integrated transport systems like the metro and water metro. With a strong focus on nature-based solutions, Kochi is also linking canal rejuvenation with water-based transport—creating synergies across mobility, flood management, and urban resilience.
Penang
Dr. Vishanthini Kanasan, Advisor and Undersecretary, Penang Chief Minister and State Secretary Office, highlighted Penang’s transformation into a high-tech, sustainable industrial hub that reflects its ambitious Penang2030 vision. Through the Penang Green Industry Programme, the state is advancing energy efficiency, scaling renewable energy, and leveraging Industry 4.0 for smart manufacturing, alongside circular economy practices. Along with reducing emissions, these practices are fostering innovation and strengthening a skilled workforce.
At the session “Green Transition of Port Cities,” moderated by Soumya Chaturvedula, Director of ICLEI South Asia, cities discussed renewable energy integration, green shipping corridors, and carbon neutrality, with Kitakyushu highlighting offshore wind innovation, the Korea Maritime Institute focusing on renewable-powered port decarbonisation, and Incheon presenting its 2045 carbon-neutral maritime roadmap.