Résumé
Global stories show urban innovations that are responding to climate change.The future of our cities is not what it used to be. The modern-city model that took hold globally in the twentieth century
has outlived its usefulness. It cannot solve the problems it helped to create-especially global warming. Fortunately, a
new model for urban development is emerging in cities to aggressively tackle the realities of climate change. It transforms
the way cities design and use physical space, generate economic wealth, consume and dispose of resources, exploit and
sustain the natural ecosystems, and prepare for the future.
In Life After Carbon, urban sustainability consultants Pete Plastrik and John Cleveland assemble this global pattern of
urban reinvention from the stories of 25 "innovation lab" cities across the globe-from Copenhagen to Melbourne. A city
innovation lab is the entire city-the complex, messy, real urban world where innovations must work. It is a city in which
government, business, and community leaders take to heart the challenge of climate change and converge on the radical
changes that are necessary. They free downtowns from cars, turn buildings into renewable-energy power plants,
re-nature entire neighborhoods, incubate growing numbers of clean-energy and smart-tech companies, convert waste to
energy, and much more. Plastrik and Cleveland show that four transformational ideas are driving urban climate innovation around the world, in practice, not just in theory: carbon-free advantage, efficient abundance, nature's benefits,
and adaptive futures. And these ideas are thriving in markets, professions, consumer trends, community movements, and
"higher" levels of government that enable cities.
Life After Carbon presents the new ideas that are replacing the pillars of the modern-city model, converting climate
disaster into urban opportunity, and shaping the next transformation of cities worldwide. It will inspire anyone who
cares about the future of our cities, and help them to map a sustainable path forward.Preface
Prologue: Creation Stories
Introduction
Part I: On the Innovation Pathway
Innovation Proliferation
Urban Climate Innovation Laboratories
Goals, Systems, Clusters, and Waves
Making a Better City
The Rebel Alliance
Part II: Toward Global Urban Transformation
The Power of Transformational Ideas
Carbon-Free Advantage
Efficient Abundance
Nature's Benefits
Adaptive Capacities
Part III: Challenges of Urban Evolution
The Edge of City Climate Innovation
Assembly Required
The Next Urban Operating System
Going Global
Epilogue: Life After Carbon
Acknowledgments
Notes
About the Authors
General IndexPeter Plastrik and John Cleveland are cofounders of the Innovation Network for Communities. They were founding consultants to the Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance and the Urban Sustainability Directors Network (USDN), coauthors of several INC reports about cities and climate change, and coauthors of Connecting to Change the World: Harnessing the Power of Networks for Social Impact. Peter was manager of USDN's Innovation Fund. John serves as executive director of the Boston Green Ribbon Commission.