“…Indeed, previous research suggests that climate pioneers are typically characterised by high capacities for action Haupt et al, 2020;Homsy, 2018;Kern, 2019;Otto et al, 2021;Sharp et al, 2011) and a set of favourable socio-demographic, socio-economic and political conditions. These are: (i) a growing, young and above-average educated and skilled population (Bedsworth & Hanak, 2013;Kern, 2020;Zahran et al, 2008), (ii) favourable economic conditions such as high salaries (Bedsworth & Hanak, 2013;Kern, 2020;Zahran et al, 2008), (iii) support for climate action by city mayors (Bedsworth & Hanak, 2013;Hoppe et al, 2016), (iv) political influence of green or alternative parties (Homsy, 2018;Mann et al, 2014), (v) a strong civil society (Homsy, 2018;Hoppe et al, 2016;Kern, 2019), particularly environmental groups (Sharp et al, 2011;Zahran et al, 2008), and (vi) a supportive local research environment (Eckersley, 2018;Kern, 2020).…”