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2015 - Cities Emissions Reduction Targets
| Row number | Organization | Account No | Country | City Short Name | C40 | Reporting Year | Baseline Year | Baseline Emissions (metric tonnes CO2e) | Percentage Reduction Target | Relevant GHG Sources | Target Date | Target Description | GHG sources to which the target applies | Comment | Target Date Category | City Location | Country Location |
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| 51 | Ayuntamiento de Madrid | 31171 | Spain | Madrid | C40 | 2015 | 2011 | 2367000 | 20.00 | Total | 2020 | Road transport | Short term | (40.1076253°, -3.3875673°) | (40.463667°, -3.74922°) | ||
| 52 | City of Zaragoza | 46473 | Spain | Zaragoza | 2015 | 2010 | 1237553 | 20.00 | Sectores industrial y primario | 2020 | Sectores industrial y primario | Short term | (41.6488226°, -0.8890853°) | (40.463667°, -3.74922°) | |||
| 53 | Ville de Lausanne | 54520 | Switzerland | Ville de Lausanne | 2015 | 2005 | 585531 | 20.00 | CO2 | 2020 | already reached | CO2 | already reached | Short term | (46.5198°, 6.6335°) | (46.818188°, 8.227512°) | |
| 54 | New Taipei City Government | 56276 | Taiwan | New Taipei | 2015 | 2006 | 18487331 | 20.00 | New Taipei City | 2026 | New Taipei City | Short term | (25.0111°, 121.4458°) | (23.69781°, 120.960515°) | |||
| 55 | City of Atlanta | 1093 | USA | Atlanta | 2015 | 2009 | 10267363 | 20.00 | Electricity and water consumption, transportation, and waste | 2020 | Strategies and actions are described in detail in the Atlanta Climate Action Plan | Electricity and water consumption, transportation, and waste | Strategies and actions are described in detail in the Atlanta Climate Action Plan | Short term | (33.7489954°, -84.3879824°) | (37.09024°, -95.712891°) | |
| 56 | City of Hayward | 54078 | USA | Hayward | 2015 | 2005 | 1130113 | 20.00 | CO2 | 2020 | CO2 | Short term | (37.6689°, -122.0808°) | (37.09024°, -95.712891°) | |||
| 57 | City of San Francisco | 31182 | USA | San Francisco | C40 | 2015 | 1990 | 6201949 | 20.00 | Residential, Commercial/Industrial, Transportation, Waste. | 2012 | The City of San Francisco has completed a third party emissions verification during January 2015. The City has met it's year 2012 emission reduction target by reducing it's community-wide emissions approximately 23.3% below 1990 levels. | Residential, Commercial/Industrial, Transportation, Waste. | The City of San Francisco has completed a third party emissions verification during January 2015. The City has met it's year 2012 emission reduction target by reducing it's community-wide emissions approximately 23.3% below 1990 levels. | Short term | (37.7749295°, -122.4194155°) | (37.09024°, -95.712891°) |
| 58 | District of Columbia | 31090 | USA | Washington DC | C40 | 2015 | 2006 | 10101168 | 20.00 | Building energy use (residential, commercial, government), transportation (VMTs), solid waste, transit. | 2020 | Building energy use (residential, commercial, government), transportation (VMTs), solid waste, transit. | Short term | (38.9071923°, -77.0368707°) | (37.09024°, -95.712891°) | ||
| 59 | City of Lakewood | 54075 | USA | Lakewood | 2015 | 2007 | 2646593 | 20.00 | All | 2025 | All | Short term | (39.7047°, -105.0814°) | (37.09024°, -95.712891°) | |||
| 60 | City of Philadelphia | 31181 | USA | Philadelphia | C40 | 2015 | 1990 | 21059039 | 20.00 | Scopes 1&2. | 2015 | Scopes 1&2. | Short term | (39.952335°, -75.163789°) | (37.09024°, -95.712891°) | ||
| 61 | City of Philadelphia | 31181 | USA | Philadelphia | C40 | 2015 | 2006 | 22837228 | 20.00 | Scopes 1&2. | 2015 | Scopes 1&2 | Short term | (39.952335°, -75.163789°) | (37.09024°, -95.712891°) | ||
| 62 | City of Columbus | 43910 | USA | Columbus | 2015 | 2013 | 10901086 | 20.00 | Solid Waste Commercial Energy Residential Energy Transportation & Mobile Sources | 2020 | Solid Waste Commercial Energy Residential Energy Transportation & Mobile Sources | Short term | (39.9611755°, -82.9987942°) | (37.09024°, -95.712891°) | |||
| 63 | City of Pittsburgh | 35877 | USA | Pittsburgh | 2015 | 2003 | 5000000 | 20.00 | Electricity, Natural Gas, Gasoline and Diesel | 2023 | The reduction target of 20% below 2003 level was established as 2003 is the first year the City of Pittsburgh completed a GHG inventory to use as a baseline. | Electricity, Natural Gas, Gasoline and Diesel | The reduction target of 20% below 2003 level was established as 2003 is the first year the City of Pittsburgh completed a GHG inventory to use as a baseline. | Short term | (40.4406248°, -79.9958864°) | (37.09024°, -95.712891°) | |
| 64 | City of Yonkers | 52893 | USA | Yonkers | 2015 | 2010 | 844276 | 20.00 | Residential, commercial, industrial buildings | 2020 | Residential, commercial, industrial buildings | Short term | (40.9414°, -73.8644°) | (37.09024°, -95.712891°) | |||
| 65 | City of Lake Forest, IL | 57616 | USA | Lake Forest, IL | 2015 | 2007 | 402364 | 20.00 | Entire Inventory | 2015 | After reaching our target, our current goal is to decrease emissions 2% annually. | Entire Inventory | After reaching our target, our current goal is to decrease emissions 2% annually. | Short term | (42.258634°, -87.840625°) | (37.09024°, -95.712891°) | |
| 66 | City of Burlington | 2430 | USA | Burlington | 2015 | 2007 | 401996 | 20.00 | community-wide emissions | 2020 | Reduction Goals Subsequent to the completion of the 2007 GHG emissions inventory, the City established the following emissions reduction targets: Short-term: Reduction of 20% below 2007 levels by 2020 *Equals 1.5% annual reduction until 2020 Long-term: Reduction of 80% below 2007 levels by 2050 *Equals 2% annual reduction between 2020 and 2050 To achieve its 2020 goal, the City would have to reduce the emissions generated by its municipal operations by 4,657 tons of CO2 equivalent, while the community-wide emissions reduction would have to approach 86,485 tons of CO2 equivalent. These are not insignificant numbers, but if the City and community come together in working towards those same goals, we can surely achieve them. Exploration of new technologies, new financial incentives and/or financing schemes, as well as a general willingness and commitment to the implementation of this plan will bring success. | community-wide emissions | Reduction Goals Subsequent to the completion of the 2007 GHG emissions inventory, the City established the following emissions reduction targets: Short-term: Reduction of 20% below 2007 levels by 2020 *Equals 1.5% annual reduction until 2020 Long-term: Reduction of 80% below 2007 levels by 2050 *Equals 2% annual reduction between 2020 and 2050 To achieve its 2020 goal, the City would have to reduce the emissions generated by its municipal operations by 4,657 tons of CO2 equivalent, while the community-wide emissions reduction would have to approach 86,485 tons of CO2 equivalent. These are not insignificant numbers, but if the City and community come together in working towards those same goals, we can surely achieve them. Exploration of new technologies, new financial incentives and/or financing schemes, as well as a general willingness and commitment to the implementation of this plan will bring success. | Short term | (44.4758825°, -73.212072°) | (37.09024°, -95.712891°) | |
| 67 | Comune di Piacenza | 36495 | Italy | Piacenza | 2015 | 1990 | 263270 | 20.40 | 2020 | The emission reduction is calculated with respect to the reference scenario (BAU) in 2020. Were considered only CO2 emissions related to the areas of competence of the Municipality of Piacenza. | The emission reduction is calculated with respect to the reference scenario (BAU) in 2020. Were considered only CO2 emissions related to the areas of competence of the Municipality of Piacenza. | Short term | (45.0519969°, 9.6926451°) | (41.87194°, 12.56738°) | |||
| 68 | City of Shenzhen | 51075 | China | Shenzhen | C40 | 2015 | 2010 | 80000000 | 21.00 | major sources of Shenzhen, such as: Industries, Traffice, Building, living etc. | 2015 | Refer to "Shenzhen Medium-to- Long-term Low-carbon Development plan (2011-2020)", our main methods include upgrading industrial structure, saving energy in the fields of industries, buildings, transportation, developing low-carbon energy, and increasing carbon sink. | major sources of Shenzhen, such as: Industries, Traffice, Building, living etc. | Refer to "Shenzhen Medium-to- Long-term Low-carbon Development plan (2011-2020)", our main methods include upgrading industrial structure, saving energy in the fields of industries, buildings, transportation, developing low-carbon energy, and increasing carbon sink. | Short term | (22.543096°, 114.057865°) | (35.8617°, 104.1954°) |
| 69 | Comune di Bologna | 36274 | Italy | Bologna | 2015 | 2005 | 2288510 | 21.00 | City Energy consumption | 2020 | 4% reduction obetained at the end of 2010 | City Energy consumption | 4% reduction obetained at the end of 2010 | Short term | (44.4856087°, 11.3547975°) | (41.87194°, 12.56738°) | |
| 70 | Comune di Oristano | 36252 | Italy | Oristano | 2015 | 2005 | 154534 | 21.00 | All | 2020 | All | Short term | (39.720664°, 8.898007°) | (41.87194°, 12.56738°) | |||
| 71 | Fafe | 50671 | Portugal | Fafe | 2015 | 2008 | 179262 | 21.00 | Agriculture, forestry and fishing; Industry; Construction and civil engineering; Transports; Waste collection, Water supply and wastewater treatment; Hotel and catering industry; Wholesale and retail trade; Other terciary activities; Public administration; Education; Human health; Street lighting; Households. | 2020 | Agriculture, forestry and fishing; Industry; Construction and civil engineering; Transports; Waste collection, Water supply and wastewater treatment; Hotel and catering industry; Wholesale and retail trade; Other terciary activities; Public administration; Education; Human health; Street lighting; Households. | Short term | (41.4508217°, -8.1728619°) | (39.399872°, -8.224454°) | |||
| 72 | Ville de Monaco | 50792 | Monaco | Monaco | 2015 | 1990 | 107940 | 22.00 | Scope 1 | 2020 | Kyoto Protocol - Second period | Scope 1 | Kyoto Protocol - QUELRO 2012-2020 | Short term | (43.738418°, 7.424616°) | (43.738418°, 7.424616°) | |
| 73 | Bornova Municipality | 44132 | Turkey | Bornova | 2015 | 2011 | 1050000 | 25.00 | 2020 | Short term | (35.2141598°, 33.2947541°) | (38.963745°, 35.243322°) | |||||
| 74 | City of San Francisco | 31182 | USA | San Francisco | C40 | 2015 | 1990 | 6201949 | 25.00 | Residential, Commercial/Industrial, Transportation, Waste. | 2017 | The City of San Francisco has completed a third party emissions verification during January 2015. The City has met it's year 2012 emission reduction target by reducing it's community-wide emissions approximately 23.3% below 1990 levels. | Residential, Commercial/Industrial, Transportation, Waste. | Short term | (37.7749295°, -122.4194155°) | (37.09024°, -95.712891°) | |
| 75 | Comune di Venezia | 36254 | Italy | Venice | C40 | 2015 | 2005 | 1418344 | 22.90 | Tertiary (non municipal) buildings, equipment/facilities | 2020 | SEAP action "free-01 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 1072t" SEAP action "free-02 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 292t" SEAP action "free-06 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 997t" SEAP action "free-07 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 22946t" SEAP action "free-08 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 4347t" SEAP action "free-09 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 97t" SEAP action "free-10 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 772t" SEAP action "free-11 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 132t" SEAP action "free-12 -extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 166t" SEAP action "free-13 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 477t" SEAP action "free-14 [1/2]- extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 13702t" SEAP action "free-15 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 3941t" SEAP action "free-16 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 19020t" SEAP action "free-17 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 168t" SEAP action "pure-03 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 38238t" total extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 106367t" | Total inventory | The expected reduction for Tertiary+Residential+Private and Commercial transport is: 324.919t | Short term | (45.4332515°, 12.3210704°) | (41.87194°, 12.56738°) |
| 76 | City of Stockholm | 3429 | Sweden | Stockholm | C40 | 2015 | 1990 | 3668000 | 24.00 | CO2, CH4, N20 and Energy for heating and cooling, electricity use and Energy for transport | 2020 | Stockholm has a goal that by 2020 our GHG per capita should be down to 2,3 ton 2020 per person. | CO2, CH4, N20 and Energy for heating and cooling, electricity use and Energy for transport | Stockholm has a goal that by 2020 our GHG per capita should be down to 2,3 ton 2020 per person. | Short term | (59.3293235°, 18.0685808°) | (60.128161°, 18.643501°) |
| 77 | City of Durban | 35863 | South Africa | Durban | C40 | 2015 | 2006 | 21413906 | 24.50 | CO2 | 2020 | The target of 24.5% is articulated in the municipal energy strategy (2008). However, a climate change adaptation and mitigation strategy for the city is currently being developed which will revise these targets to align with the national climate change policy. | CO2 | The target of 24.5% is articulated in the municipal energy strategy (2008). However, a climate change adaptation and mitigation strategy for the city is currently being developed which will revise these targets to align with the national climate change policy. | Short term | (-29.8586804°, 31.0218404°) | (-30.559482°, 22.937506°) |
| 78 | Comune di Ferrara | 36286 | Italy | Ferrara | 2015 | 2007 | 1582605 | 24.70 | buildings, equipment, facilities and industries; transport; waste management, waste water management, othe emissions (agricolture and other sources) | 2020 | buildings, equipment, facilities and industries; transport; waste management, waste water management, othe emissions (agricolture and other sources) | Short term | (44.8357395°, 11.6189949°) | (41.87194°, 12.56738°) | |||
| 79 | City of Paris | 31175 | France | Paris | C40 | 2015 | 2004 | 25000000 | 25.00 | all sources all scopes | 2020 | To respect the European objectives by 2020 and to decrease overall emissions by 75% in 2050 compared with 2004 | all sources all scopes | To respect the European objectives by 2020 and to decrease overall emissions by 75% in 2050 compared with 2004 | Short term | (48.856614°, 2.3522219°) | (46.227638°, 2.213749°) |
| 80 | Comune di Napoli | 36158 | Italy | Naples | 2015 | 2005 | 2913435 | 25.00 | - buildings with several actions aiming at CO2 emission reduction of 45% - transport with specific actions on sustainable mobility (estimated CO2 emission reduction of 21%). - renewable energy sources: actions to increase photovoltaic production, biogas plants, hydroelectric have been planned to determine a 10% reduction in CO2 emissions - green purchasing is compulsory for all cost centers of the Neapolitan local Administration and its municipal companies, with an estimated CO2 emission reduction of 11% - Concerning land use planning, the Plan provides a variety of interventions, such as inclusion in the urban Plan of sustainability criteria, Geographic Information System set up, development of public facilities, etc (estimated emission reduction: 12%). - A Consulta and its forum was realized for the participation to define the sustainable development strategies of Naples (estimated CO2 emission reduction 1%). | 2020 | - buildings with several actions aiming at CO2 emission reduction of 45% - transport with specific actions on sustainable mobility (estimated CO2 emission reduction of 21%). - renewable energy sources: actions to increase photovoltaic production, biogas plants, hydroelectric have been planned to determine a 10% reduction in CO2 emissions - green purchasing is compulsory for all cost centers of the Neapolitan local Administration and its municipal companies, with an estimated CO2 emission reduction of 11% - Concerning land use planning, the Plan provides a variety of interventions, such as inclusion in the urban Plan of sustainability criteria, Geographic Information System set up, development of public facilities, etc (estimated emission reduction: 12%). - A Consulta and its forum was realized for the participation to define the sustainable development strategies of Naples (estimated CO2 emission reduction 1%). | Short term | (40.8419943°, 14.2513831°) | (41.87194°, 12.56738°) | |||
| 81 | Tokyo Metropolitan Government | 31111 | Japan | Tokyo | C40 | 2015 | 2000 | 61800000 | 25.00 | All sectors (Industry, Commercial, Residential and Transportation) | 2020 | TMG also sets the energy consumption reductiojn target 20% reduction from the 2000 level by the year 2020. This 20% reduction almost refers to 20 % reduction of GHG. The rest 5% reduction will be acheived by supply side (electricity companites) | All sectors (Industry, Commercial, Residential and Transportation) | TMG also sets the energy consumption reductiojn target 20% reduction from the 2000 level by the year 2020. This 20% reduction almost refers to 20 % reduction of GHG. The rest 5% reduction will be acheived by supply side (electricity companites) | Short term | (35.6896342°, 139.6921007°) | (36.204824°, 138.252924°) |
| 82 | City of Reykjavík | 54459 | Iceland | Reykjavik | 2015 | 2007 | 339990 | 73.00 | Transportation, land use and waste | 2050 | Transportation, land use and waste | Long term | (64.12652°, -21.81744°) | (64.963051°, -19.020835°) | |||
| 83 | Moscow Government | 31174 | Russia | Moscow | C40 | 2015 | 1990 | 63443619 | 25.00 | Scope 1 GHG emissions within the current boundaries of Moscow | 2020 | In accordance with overall Russian Federation target (President Law No.752 from 30.09.2013) | Scope 1 GHG emissions within the current boundaries of Moscow | In accordance with overall Russian Federation target (President Law No.752 from 30.09.2013) | Short term | (55.759878°, 37.634249°) | (61.52401°, 105.318756°) |
| 84 | Seoul Metropolitan Government | 31187 | South Korea | Seoul | C40 | 2015 | 2005 | 49467000 | 25.00 | Transportation, Citizen's cultural place etc. | 2020 | One Less Nuclear Power Plant | Transportation, Citizen's cultural place etc. | One Less Nuclear Power Plant | Short term | (37.566535°, 126.9779692°) | (35.907757°, 127.766922°) |
| 85 | Taipei City Government | 31446 | Taiwan | Taipei | 2015 | 2005 | 15988200 | 25.00 | Taipei City | 2030 | Taipei City | Short term | (25.037525°, 121.563782°) | (23.69781°, 120.960515°) | |||
| 86 | City of St Louis | 35393 | USA | St. Louis | 2015 | 2005 | 7947477 | 25.00 | All in GHG inventory | 2020 | All in GHG inventory | Short term | (38.6270025°, -90.1994042°) | (37.09024°, -95.712891°) | |||
| 87 | City of Chicago | 3203 | USA | Chicago | C40 | 2015 | 1990 | 32300000 | 25.00 | Scope 1 and 2 emissions | 2020 | Scope 1 and 2 emissions | Short term | (41.8781136°, -87.6297982°) | (37.09024°, -95.712891°) | ||
| 88 | City of Boston | 35268 | USA | Boston | C40 | 2015 | 2005 | 7440000 | 25.00 | total community emissions | 2020 | total community emissions | Short term | (42.3584308°, -71.0597732°) | (37.09024°, -95.712891°) | ||
| 89 | Stadt Zürich | 35449 | Switzerland | Zurich | 2015 | 2005 | 2012808 | 28.00 | Baseline emissions: 5.5 tonnes CO2e per person per year (in the year 2005); according to 2000-Watt-methodology | 2020 | The baseline emission and the target emission are measured in tonnes CO2e per person per year. Target for 2050: 1.0 tonnes CO2e per person (18% of 2005) Target for 2035: 2.5 tonnes CO2e per person (45% of 2005) Target for 2020: 4.0 tonnes CO2e per person (72% of 2005) | All | Baseline emissions: 5.5 tonnes CO2e per person per year (in the year 2005); according to 2000-Watt-methodology. The baseline emission and the target emission are measured in tonnes CO2e per person per year. Target for 2050: 1.0 tonnes CO2e per person (18% of 2005) Target for 2035: 2.5 tonnes CO2e per person (45% of 2005) Target for 2020: 4.0 tonnes CO2e per person (72% of 2005) | Short term | (47.3686498°, 8.5391825°) | (46.818188°, 8.227512°) | |
| 90 | Comune di Venezia | 36254 | Italy | Venice | C40 | 2015 | 2005 | 512859 | 29.10 | Tertiary (non municipal) buildings, equipment/facilities | 2020 | SEAP action "free-01 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 1072t" SEAP action "free-02 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 292t" SEAP action "free-06 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 997t" SEAP action "free-07 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 22946t" SEAP action "free-08 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 4347t" SEAP action "free-09 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 97t" SEAP action "free-10 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 772t" SEAP action "free-11 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 132t" SEAP action "free-12 -extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 166t" SEAP action "free-13 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 477t" SEAP action "free-14 [1/2]- extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 13702t" SEAP action "free-15 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 3941t" SEAP action "free-16 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 19020t" SEAP action "free-17 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 168t" SEAP action "pure-03 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 38238t" total extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 106367t" | Tertiary (non municipal) buildings, equipment/facilities | SEAP action "free-01 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 1072t" SEAP action "free-02 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 292t" SEAP action "free-06 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 997t" SEAP action "free-07 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 22946t" SEAP action "free-08 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 4347t" SEAP action "free-09 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 97t" SEAP action "free-10 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 772t" SEAP action "free-11 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 132t" SEAP action "free-12 -extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 166t" SEAP action "free-13 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 477t" SEAP action "free-14 [1/2]- extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 13702t" SEAP action "free-15 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 3941t" SEAP action "free-16 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 19020t" SEAP action "free-17 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 168t" SEAP action "pure-03 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 38238t" total extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 106367t" | Short term | (45.4332515°, 12.3210704°) | (41.87194°, 12.56738°) |
| 91 | City of Buenos Aires | 31155 | Argentina | Buenos Aires | C40 | 2015 | 2008 | 30.00 | The target applies for the energy, transport and waste sector, from both private and public areas. The reduction goal was set as a whole but it’s important to take into consideration that as Local Government’s emissions are considerably lower than the Community emissions, so is the reduction goal. | 2030 | After a thorough analysis of the different mitigation measures, and after evaluating their emission reduction potential, the City of Buenos Aires set as a global goal to avoid 30% of the GHG emissions projected for 2030, in a business as usual scenario. | The target applies for the energy, transport and waste sector, from both private and public areas. The reduction goal was set as a whole but it’s important to take into consideration that as Local Government’s emissions are considerably lower than the Community emissions, so is the reduction goal. | After a thorough analysis of the different mitigation measures, and after evaluating their emission reduction potential, the City of Buenos Aires set as a global goal to avoid 30% of the GHG emissions projected for 2030, in a business as usual scenario. | Short term | (-34.6037232°, -58.3815931°) | (-38.416097°, -63.616672°) | |
| 92 | City of Perth | 43934 | Australia | Perth | 2015 | 2031 | 1200000 | 30.00 | 2031 | Short term | (-31.953513°, 115.857047°) | (-25.274398°, 133.775136°) | |||||
| 93 | Ville de Montreal | 35894 | Canada | Montreal | 2015 | 1990 | 14969534 | 30.00 | All | 2020 | All | Short term | (45.5086699°, -73.5539925°) | (56.130366°, -106.346771°) | |||
| 94 | Distrito Metropolitano de Quito | 42178 | Ecuador | Quito | C40 | 2015 | 2011 | 5164946 | 30.00 | Transport | 2025 | 5% reduction per year of the projected growth rate of emissions, starting 2019 | Transport | 5% reduction per year of the projected growth rate of emissions, starting 2019 | Short term | (-0.2333°, -78.5167°) | (-1.831239°, -78.183406°) |
| 95 | City of Helsinki | 8242 | Finland | Helsinki | 2015 | 1990 | 3615000 | 30.00 | Energy consumption in the area, transport emissions, waste management, agriculture, industry | 2020 | City Council Strategy 2013-2016 | Energy consumption in the area, transport emissions, waste management, agriculture, industry | City Council Strategy 2013-2016 | Short term | (60.1733244°, 24.9410248°) | (61.92411°, 25.748151°) | |
| 96 | Ayuntamiento de Cuernavaca | 50366 | Mexico | Cuernavaca | 2015 | 2010 | 1131909 | 30.00 | energía residuos agropecuario | 2020 | energía residuos agropecuario | Short term | (18.924209°, -99.221566°) | (23.634501°, -102.552784°) | |||
| 97 | Ville de Monaco | 50792 | Monaco | Monaco | 2015 | 1990 | 107940 | 30.00 | Scope 1 | 2020 | Kyoto Protocol - Second period | Scope 1 | Kyoto Protocol - Second period | Short term | (43.738418°, 7.424616°) | (43.738418°, 7.424616°) | |
| 98 | Wellington City Council | 43937 | New Zealand | Wellington | 2015 | 2001 | 1310705 | 30.00 | 2020 | Short term | (-41.2864603°, 174.776236°) | (-40.900557°, 174.885971°) | |||||
| 99 | Changwon City | 31186 | South Korea | Changwon | C40 | 2015 | 2005 | 7501126 | 30.00 | Carbon Reduction Ratio by GHG Sources Industrial 30.7% Domestic 14.8% Commercial 5.8% Transportation 20.9% Wastes 1.5% Agriculture, Livestocks 6.2% Others 20.2% | 2020 | The total reduction amount will be reached 3,102,145tCO2eq. | Carbon Reduction Ratio by GHG Sources Industrial 30.7% Domestic 14.8% Commercial 5.8% Transportation 20.9% Wastes 1.5% Agriculture, Livestocks 6.2% Others 20.2% | The total reduction amount will be reached 3,102,145tCO2eq. | Short term | (38.843239°, 127.559707°) | (35.907757°, 127.766922°) |
| 100 | Kaohsiung City Government | 31112 | Taiwan | Kaohsiung | 2015 | 2005 | 64339200 | 30.00 | total GHG emission | 2020 | total GHG emission | Short term | (22.629705°, 120.343804°) | (23.69781°, 120.960515°) |
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