“…Indeed, the emissions to upgrade and construct infrastructure to accommodate this growth is projected to be 226 Gt of CO 2 by 2050 (Bai et al, ), nearly 20% more than the G‐77's (excluding China's) CO 2 emissions since 1850 (World Resources Institute, ). At the same time, cities in transitioning economies often have limited local capacities, scarce data and informal governance structures, making their climate responses different from those documented in developed countries (Anguelovski, Chu, & Carmin, ; Bai et al, ; Carmin, Anguelovski, & Roberts, ; E. Chu, Anguelovski, & Roberts, ; Nagendra et al, ; Parnell & Pieterse, ; Romero‐Lankao et al, ; Satterthwaite, Huq, Pelling, Reid, & Romero Lankao, ).…”