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2015 - Cities Emissions Reduction Targets

Row numberOrganizationAccount NoCountryCity Short NameC40Reporting YearBaseline YearBaseline Emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)Percentage Reduction TargetRelevant GHG SourcesTarget DateTarget DescriptionGHG sources to which the target appliesCommentTarget Date CategoryCity LocationCountry Location
51Ayuntamiento de Madrid31171SpainMadridC4020152011236700020.00Total2020Road transportShort term(40.1076253°, -3.3875673°)(40.463667°, -3.74922°)
52City of Zaragoza46473SpainZaragoza20152010123755320.00Sectores industrial y primario2020Sectores industrial y primarioShort term(41.6488226°, -0.8890853°)(40.463667°, -3.74922°)
53Ville de Lausanne54520SwitzerlandVille de Lausanne2015200558553120.00CO22020already reachedCO2already reachedShort term(46.5198°, 6.6335°)(46.818188°, 8.227512°)
54New Taipei City Government56276TaiwanNew Taipei 201520061848733120.00New Taipei City2026New Taipei CityShort term(25.0111°, 121.4458°)(23.69781°, 120.960515°)
55City of Atlanta1093USAAtlanta201520091026736320.00Electricity and water consumption, transportation, and waste2020Strategies and actions are described in detail in the Atlanta Climate Action PlanElectricity and water consumption, transportation, and wasteStrategies and actions are described in detail in the Atlanta Climate Action PlanShort term(33.7489954°, -84.3879824°)(37.09024°, -95.712891°)
56City of Hayward54078USAHayward20152005113011320.00CO22020CO2Short term(37.6689°, -122.0808°)(37.09024°, -95.712891°)
57City of San Francisco31182USASan FranciscoC4020151990620194920.00Residential, Commercial/Industrial, Transportation, Waste.2012The 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°)
58District of Columbia31090USAWashington DCC40201520061010116820.00Building energy use (residential, commercial, government), transportation (VMTs), solid waste, transit.2020Building energy use (residential, commercial, government), transportation (VMTs), solid waste, transit.Short term(38.9071923°, -77.0368707°)(37.09024°, -95.712891°)
59City of Lakewood54075USALakewood20152007264659320.00All2025AllShort term(39.7047°, -105.0814°)(37.09024°, -95.712891°)
60City of Philadelphia31181USAPhiladelphiaC40201519902105903920.00Scopes 1&2.2015Scopes 1&2.Short term(39.952335°, -75.163789°)(37.09024°, -95.712891°)
61City of Philadelphia31181USAPhiladelphiaC40201520062283722820.00Scopes 1&2.2015Scopes 1&2Short term(39.952335°, -75.163789°)(37.09024°, -95.712891°)
62City of Columbus43910USAColumbus201520131090108620.00Solid Waste Commercial Energy Residential Energy Transportation & Mobile Sources2020Solid Waste Commercial Energy Residential Energy Transportation & Mobile SourcesShort term(39.9611755°, -82.9987942°)(37.09024°, -95.712891°)
63City of Pittsburgh35877USAPittsburgh20152003500000020.00Electricity, Natural Gas, Gasoline and Diesel2023The 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 DieselThe 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°)
64City of Yonkers52893USAYonkers2015201084427620.00Residential, commercial, industrial buildings2020Residential, commercial, industrial buildingsShort term(40.9414°, -73.8644°)(37.09024°, -95.712891°)
65City of Lake Forest, IL57616USALake Forest, IL2015200740236420.00Entire Inventory2015After reaching our target, our current goal is to decrease emissions 2% annually.Entire InventoryAfter reaching our target, our current goal is to decrease emissions 2% annually.Short term(42.258634°, -87.840625°)(37.09024°, -95.712891°)
66City of Burlington2430USABurlington2015200740199620.00community-wide emissions2020Reduction 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 emissionsReduction 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°)
67Comune di Piacenza36495ItalyPiacenza2015199026327020.402020The 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°)
68City of Shenzhen51075ChinaShenzhenC40201520108000000021.00major sources of Shenzhen, such as: Industries, Traffice, Building, living etc.2015Refer 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°)
69Comune di Bologna36274ItalyBologna20152005228851021.00City Energy consumption20204% reduction obetained at the end of 2010City Energy consumption4% reduction obetained at the end of 2010Short term(44.4856087°, 11.3547975°)(41.87194°, 12.56738°)
70Comune di Oristano36252ItalyOristano2015200515453421.00All2020AllShort term(39.720664°, 8.898007°)(41.87194°, 12.56738°)
71Fafe50671PortugalFafe2015200817926221.00Agriculture, 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.2020Agriculture, 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°)
72Ville de Monaco50792MonacoMonaco2015199010794022.00Scope 12020Kyoto Protocol - Second periodScope 1Kyoto Protocol - QUELRO 2012-2020Short term(43.738418°, 7.424616°)(43.738418°, 7.424616°)
73Bornova Municipality44132TurkeyBornova20152011105000025.002020Short term(35.2141598°, 33.2947541°)(38.963745°, 35.243322°)
74City of San Francisco31182USASan FranciscoC4020151990620194925.00Residential, Commercial/Industrial, Transportation, Waste.2017The 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°)
75Comune di Venezia36254ItalyVeniceC4020152005141834422.90Tertiary (non municipal) buildings, equipment/facilities2020SEAP 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 inventoryThe expected reduction for Tertiary+Residential+Private and Commercial transport is: 324.919tShort term(45.4332515°, 12.3210704°)(41.87194°, 12.56738°)
76City of Stockholm3429SwedenStockholmC4020151990366800024.00CO2, CH4, N20 and Energy for heating and cooling, electricity use and Energy for transport2020Stockholm 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 transportStockholm 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°)
77City of Durban35863South AfricaDurbanC40201520062141390624.50CO22020The 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.CO2The 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°)
78Comune di Ferrara36286ItalyFerrara20152007158260524.70buildings, equipment, facilities and industries; transport; waste management, waste water management, othe emissions (agricolture and other sources)2020buildings, 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°)
79City of Paris31175FranceParisC40201520042500000025.00all sources all scopes2020To respect the European objectives by 2020 and to decrease overall emissions by 75% in 2050 compared with 2004all sources all scopesTo respect the European objectives by 2020 and to decrease overall emissions by 75% in 2050 compared with 2004Short term(48.856614°, 2.3522219°)(46.227638°, 2.213749°)
80Comune di Napoli36158ItalyNaples20152005291343525.00- 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°)
81Tokyo Metropolitan Government31111JapanTokyoC40201520006180000025.00All sectors (Industry, Commercial, Residential and Transportation)2020TMG 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°)
82City of Reykjavík54459IcelandReykjavik2015200733999073.00Transportation, land use and waste2050Transportation, land use and wasteLong term(64.12652°, -21.81744°)(64.963051°, -19.020835°)
83Moscow Government31174RussiaMoscowC40201519906344361925.00Scope 1 GHG emissions within the current boundaries of Moscow2020In accordance with overall Russian Federation target (President Law No.752 from 30.09.2013)Scope 1 GHG emissions within the current boundaries of MoscowIn accordance with overall Russian Federation target (President Law No.752 from 30.09.2013)Short term(55.759878°, 37.634249°)(61.52401°, 105.318756°)
84Seoul Metropolitan Government31187South KoreaSeoulC40201520054946700025.00Transportation, Citizen's cultural place etc.2020One Less Nuclear Power PlantTransportation, Citizen's cultural place etc.One Less Nuclear Power PlantShort term(37.566535°, 126.9779692°)(35.907757°, 127.766922°)
85Taipei City Government31446TaiwanTaipei201520051598820025.00Taipei City2030Taipei CityShort term(25.037525°, 121.563782°)(23.69781°, 120.960515°)
86City of St Louis35393USASt. Louis20152005794747725.00All in GHG inventory2020All in GHG inventoryShort term(38.6270025°, -90.1994042°)(37.09024°, -95.712891°)
87City of Chicago3203USAChicagoC40201519903230000025.00Scope 1 and 2 emissions2020Scope 1 and 2 emissionsShort term(41.8781136°, -87.6297982°)(37.09024°, -95.712891°)
88City of Boston35268USABostonC4020152005744000025.00total community emissions2020total community emissionsShort term(42.3584308°, -71.0597732°)(37.09024°, -95.712891°)
89Stadt Zürich35449SwitzerlandZurich20152005201280828.00Baseline emissions: 5.5 tonnes CO2e per person per year (in the year 2005); according to 2000-Watt-methodology2020The 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)AllBaseline 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°)
90Comune di Venezia36254ItalyVeniceC402015200551285929.10Tertiary (non municipal) buildings, equipment/facilities2020SEAP 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/facilitiesSEAP 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°)
91City of Buenos Aires31155ArgentinaBuenos AiresC402015200830.00The 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.2030After 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°)
92City of Perth43934AustraliaPerth20152031120000030.002031Short term(-31.953513°, 115.857047°)(-25.274398°, 133.775136°)
93Ville de Montreal35894CanadaMontreal201519901496953430.00All2020AllShort term(45.5086699°, -73.5539925°)(56.130366°, -106.346771°)
94Distrito Metropolitano de Quito42178EcuadorQuitoC4020152011516494630.00Transport20255% reduction per year of the projected growth rate of emissions, starting 2019Transport5% reduction per year of the projected growth rate of emissions, starting 2019Short term(-0.2333°, -78.5167°)(-1.831239°, -78.183406°)
95City of Helsinki8242FinlandHelsinki20151990361500030.00Energy consumption in the area, transport emissions, waste management, agriculture, industry2020City Council Strategy 2013-2016Energy consumption in the area, transport emissions, waste management, agriculture, industryCity Council Strategy 2013-2016Short term(60.1733244°, 24.9410248°)(61.92411°, 25.748151°)
96Ayuntamiento de Cuernavaca50366MexicoCuernavaca20152010113190930.00energía residuos agropecuario2020energía residuos agropecuarioShort term(18.924209°, -99.221566°)(23.634501°, -102.552784°)
97Ville de Monaco50792MonacoMonaco2015199010794030.00Scope 12020Kyoto Protocol - Second periodScope 1Kyoto Protocol - Second periodShort term(43.738418°, 7.424616°)(43.738418°, 7.424616°)
98Wellington City Council43937New ZealandWellington20152001131070530.002020Short term(-41.2864603°, 174.776236°)(-40.900557°, 174.885971°)
99Changwon City31186South KoreaChangwonC4020152005750112630.00Carbon 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%2020The 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°)
100Kaohsiung City Government31112TaiwanKaohsiung201520056433920030.00total GHG emission2020total GHG emissionShort term(22.629705°, 120.343804°)(23.69781°, 120.960515°)

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