Current Alliances

Argentina

Alianza para la Acción Climática Argentina

Representing: More than 13 million citizens and more than 30% of the nation's economy.

Alliance for Climate Action Argentina unites 25 local and provincial governments, companies, banks, universities, and civil society in pursuing local efforts with global impact. Alliance members include the capital City of Buenos Aires; Santa Fe Province, Banco de Galicia; companies from the food, nutrition, clothing, and personal care sector including Danone and Natura; the Universidad del Salvador; and the association of 2,000 producers of agricultural commodities known as CREA. National partner organizations supporting this alliance include the AVINA Foundation, CREA, FVSA (the WWF presence in Argentina), FNGA and RAMCC.

The main purpose of the alliance is to enable Argentina to meet its commitments under the Paris Agreement and to strengthen its climate targets.

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Australia

Better Futures Australia

Representing: Over seven million Australians and more than $218.8 billion in economic activity.

Better Futures Australia (BFA) is a network of 115 climate leaders from every sector of society and the economy – finance, business, resources, agriculture, health, faith communities, local and state governments, First Nations, unions, social services, the community sector and more. Some of the leading signatories include BioPak, KeepCup, Ironbark Sustainability, Vulcan Energy, City of Adelaide, Indigenous Energy Australia, United Workers Union, Climate Justice Union, among others BFA is supported by national partners including Climate Action Network Australia (CANA), WWF-Australia, ClimateWorks Australia, Investor Group on Climate Change, ICLEI Oceania, The Climate Group, CDP, C40 Cities and AVINA Foundation, among others.

Signatories are committed to leading by example and working together to champion Australia’s transition to net zero emissions before 2050 and to collectively urge the Australian Federal Government to set emissions targets in line with the Paris Agreement. These signatories are part of a network of hundreds of climate champions, ambassadors and partners from every sector of Australian society and the economy, representing over seven million Australians and more than $220 billion in economic activity.

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Brazil

Aliança pela Ação Climática

Representing: 68 local governments, companies, investors, faith and civil society organizations across Brazil.

Alliance for Climate Action - Brazil (ACA-Brazil) mobilizes business leaders, investors, local and state authorities, religious entities, civil society organizations and youth. Founding national partner organizations supporting this alliance include CBC, CDP, ICLEI, ICS, WWF Brazil with support from AVINA Foundation, ABEMA, Engajamundo, FNP, IEC, IPC, ISER, Purpose and RAPS.

The purpose of the alliance is to complement the existing ecosystem of climate action in Brazil by bringing these actors together to ramp up climate action and faster implementation through collaboration; to engage the Brazilian public on the urgency and benefits of climate action powered by strong analytics; and to support policy conditions that can accelerate Brazil's transition to a resilient net-zero society for the benefit of all Brazilians, in full alignment with the Paris Agreement. Together, ACA-Brazil will mobilize efforts to halve emissions by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.

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Chile

Alianza para la Acción Climática Chile

Representing: 27 local governments, companies, universities, associations and civil society.

The Alliance for Climate Action Chile mobilizes cities, companies, universities, associations and civil society to take bold individual climate action and work collaboratively to pursue carbon neutrality in their country by 2050. Alliance members include the Cities of Renca, Valdivia, and Peñalolén; Banca Etica; Talca Universidad and Pontificia Universidad Católica; El Canelo de Nos; and Acción Empresas, the largest non-union business network in Chile with over 120 members from diverse sectors.

By signing the Declaration, signatories are committed to promoting the implementation of science-based actions, with local and regional benefits, to enhance and implement Chile’s national climate targets under the Paris Agreement.

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Japan

Japan Climate Initiative

Representing: 35% of Japan's population and greenhouse gas emissions.

The Japan Climate Initiative is committed to supporting over 700 Japanese companies, banks, local governments, faith-based groups, academic and research institutions to realize a decarbonized society by expanding renewable energy and promoting energy efficiency. Launched with the support of WWF Japan, the Renewable Energy Institute and CDP Japan; the group includes the cities of Kyoto, Tokyo and Yokohama; and major companies such as Ricoh, Sony and Panasonic.

Signatories pledge to "stand at the forefront of global challenges in order to realize the decarbonized society envisioned by the Paris Agreement." They aim to demonstrate global leadership in enhancing Japan's commitments and believe that accelerating Japan's efforts will yield new opportunities for growth.

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Mexico

Alianza para la Acción Climática de México

Representing: 14% of the country's population and 30% of the country's GDP.

Based in Mexico's three largest metropolitan areas - Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey - Alliance for Climate Action Mexico unites 145 governments, universities, companies, and civil society in advancing the country's climate goals. Members include the UNAM, UAM, University of Guadalajara and the Tecnológico de Monterrey; subnational governments such as the State of Jalisco, the Metropolitan Planning Institute in Guadalajara (IMEPLAN) and municipal representatives from the metropolitan area of Monterrey; domestic energy and waste management companies, such as Engie and Protrash; businesses like Uber and Toks/Grupo Gigante; national banks as Citibanamex and Banorte and other local and global NGOs, as WRI, ICLEI, ITDP, among others. This alliance is supported by key national partner organizations including Instituto Metropolitano de Planeación (IMEPLAN), Iniciativa Climática de México (ICM), Government of Jalisco and WWF-Mexico.

Alliance members aim to demonstrate real commitment to climate action, beginning within their own institutions and working with all sectors of the economy to strengthen Mexico's contribution under the Paris Agreement.

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South Africa

Alliances for Climate Action South Africa

Representing: 47 Local governments, companies, investors, and civil society organizations across South Africa.

Alliances for Climate Action South Africa connects 40 companies, investors and local governments to work with each other and with their national government to collectively achieve a decarbonized economy by 2050. The Alliance includes major cities such as Cape Town, Durban (Ethekwini), Johannesburg and Tshwane; and domestic and multinational companies including Intelligent Transport Society, Vodacom and Virgin Active, among others. National partner organizations supporting the members of the Alliance include C40, NBI, and WWF South Africa

Members commit to produce plans that show how each will achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, and use their influence to advocate for policy that supports an economy-wide decarbonization by 2050. This includes encouraging their national government to increase their climate ambition through an enhanced national climate target and a strong long-term strategy.

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United States

America Is All In

Representing: Over 5,000 U.S. cities, states, tribal nations, businesses, schools, and faith, health, and cultural institutions.

America Is All In is the largest coalition of leaders ever assembled in support of climate action in the United States. Mobilizing thousands of U.S. cities, states, tribal nations, businesses, schools, and faith, health, and cultural institutions, the diverse coalition is working alongside the federal government to develop, implement and ensure accountability for an ambitious, all-in national climate strategy that meets the urgency of the climate crisis, accelerate climate action around the country to empower workers and communities, and promote the leadership of non-federal actors on the world stage.

Co-chaired by Mike Bloomberg, the UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy for Climate Ambition and Solutions, Washington Governor Jay Inslee, Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles, CommonSpirit Health CEO Lloyd Dean and climate champions across the country, the coalition is working to cut U.S. emissions in half by 2030 and reach net zero emissions by 2050, while guarding against the impacts of climate disruption.

America Is All In builds on We Are Still In and America's Pledge to champion a whole-of-society mobilization that can deliver the transformational change that science demands, with the goal of a healthy, prosperous, equitable, and sustainable future.

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Viet Nam

Viet Nam Coalition for Climate Action

Representing: 55 local and multinational companies, associations, banks and investors, local government, academic, research and civil society institutions.

The Viet Nam Coalition for Climate Action is committed to ambitious climate action in Viet Nam in order to support the national government on the delivery of the targets under the Paris Agreement. National partners that support this alliance are GreenID and WWF-Viet Nam.

Members commit to taking climate action both individually and collaboratively in order to make the Paris Agreement's 1.5°C temperature goal a reality, with an initial focus on the energy and industrial sectors. They will also use their leadership to engage constructively with the public and with the national government to accelerate the implementation of national climate targets and to leverage domestic opportunities for higher ambition. Members include large companies such as H&M, associations such as the Viet Nam Textile and Apparel Association, local energy companies such as Solar BK, Hội An City and academic partners including Hue University.

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