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Iceland is the country with the lowest CO2 emissions in the world

Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is recognized as one of the cleanest cities in terms of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in the world. With a sustainable approach and efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, Reykjavik stands as a model city.

The city has a high proportion of renewable energy in its energy matrix. Around 85% of electricity consumed in Reykjavik is generated from renewable sources such as hydropower and geothermal. Geothermal plays a crucial role in providing heat and electricity for the city.

Reykjavik also stands out as a smart and sustainable city, with investments in advanced technology and a long-term vision to ensure a prosperous future. The city has implemented energy monitoring and management systems, allowing for efficient and equitable distribution. In addition, innovative solutions for waste treatment have been adopted, promoting recycling and reducing waste.

Sustainable transport is a priority in Reykjavik, with a well-developed infrastructure for cyclists, pedestrians and public transport. The city offers a wide network of cycle paths, encouraging the use of bicycles as a means of transportation. Efficient and accessible public transport contributes to reducing the number of private cars on the streets, reducing polluting gas emissions.

According to the IESE Cities in Motion Index study, which classifies the smartest cities in the world, Reykjavik won fifth position in the ranking, receiving special attention in the environmental axis. The city is recognized for its innovative approach and effective measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, promote the use of renewable energy and protect natural resources.

Community participation is valued in Reykjavik, with discussion forums and collaborative projects being promoted. The city seeks ideas and solutions from the population itself, strengthening ties between inhabitants and fostering a sense of belonging to the city.

Reykjavik has been internationally recognized as a model city, appearing in several rankings as one of the smartest and most sustainable cities in the world. The combination of technology, a vision of the future and the environmental awareness of its inhabitants shows the world that urban development can be reconciled with the preservation of the environment.

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