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The purpose of the Nature Forum organised at Dipoli, Espoo, on 5 September 2025 was to develop the participants’ expertise, as well as to prompt and inspire them to promote halting biodiversity loss...
- Sustainability
- Nature
Today, 25 September 2025, the City of Espoo joins thousands of organisations in a global flag campaign to demonstrate its commitment to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
- Sustainability
Rapid population growth, along with the electrification of transport and district heating, brings new challenges for the development of Espoo’s energy system. The energy system forms the foundation...
- Sustainability
- Energy
- News
Climate emissions decrease despite population growth – Espoo’s emissions continue to decline
17.9.2025Climate emissions generated in Espoo have decreased by 33 per cent since 1990. Emissions per capita have decreased by 64 per cent and are the lowest in the capital region for the eighth consecutive...
- Sustainability
- Climate
- News
The autumn experiment of the Espoo Digiagenda involves testing an AI assistant in the city’s intranet Essi. One aim is to improve the discoverability of information. Another aim is to examine whether...
- Innovation work
The ten largest cities in Finland commit to halting biodiversity loss together. City leaders and mayors met at the Espoo Nature Forum on 5 September 2025 and updated the joint declaration of the...
- Sustainability
- Nature
The Espoo Excellence Center for Sustainable Development participated for the first time in the Aalto University Welcome Fair – an event aimed at new students at the start of the new academic year at...
- Sustainability
- cycling
Biodiversity loss is one of the greatest crises of our time, and it cannot be halted through individual actions or isolated efforts. For this reason, Nature Forum in Espoo brings cities, researchers,...
- Sustainability
- Nature
The aim of the one-year experiment is to examine how well artificial intelligence (AI) can translate content related to city services and how useful these translations are for residents.
- International affairs
- Hello Espoo
- News
On 31 August 2025, the City of Espoo organised a celebration for Espoo residents aged 18 or older who have newly received Finnish citizenship.