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Conducting the evaluation of low-carbon development of global cities has important guiding significance for the low-carbon city development in China. However, there are no widely accepted and applied low-carbon city indicator frameworks currently. Existing studies either focus on Chinese cities only, or apply to around 10 large world cities, failing to consider the applicability and comparability of a large number of world cities (i.e. more than 100). Therefore, this report is aimed to fill in the above knowledge gaps by developing a low carbon city indicator framework, conducting case studies and putting forward policy recommendations for different types of cities in China. The low carbon city indicator framework can: 1) reflect the low carbon development status of cities; 2) fit for both international and Chinese cities regarding data availability and comparability; 3) applicable to a large number of cities, i.e. more than 100 cities in the world.