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2016 - Cities Emissions Reduction Targets

Row numberOrganisationAccount NoCountryCity Short NameC40Reporting YearSectorTarget boundaryBaseline yearBaseline emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)Percentage reduction targetTarget dateCommentCity LocationCountry Location
1Odder Kommune58796DenmarkOdder Kommune2016Total201061362(55.975718°, 10.149958°)(56.26392°, 9.501785°)
2Comune di Napoli36158ItalyNapoli2016Total20052913434252020(40.8419943°, 14.2513831°)(41.87194°, 12.56738°)
3Egedal Municipality62855DenmarkEgedal Municipality2016Total200926800072020The municipality are increasing in terms of citizens, business, buldings,highways etc.(55.795045°, 12.238733°)(56.26392°, 9.501785°)
4Yilan County61753TaiwanYilan 2016Total20093804493352020(24.702107°, 121.73775°)(23.69781°, 120.960515°)
5City of Emeryville, CA61790USAEmeryville, CA2016TotalOverall community emissions2004178832402030(37.831316°, -122.285247°)(37.09024°, -95.712891°)
6City of Emeryville, CA61790USAEmeryville, CA2016TotalOverall community emissions2004178832802050(37.831316°, -122.285247°)(37.09024°, -95.712891°)
7Communauté urbaine du Grand Nancy62180FranceCommunauté urbaine du Grand Nancy2016Total19901700000202020(48.692054°, 6.184417°)(46.227638°, 2.213749°)
8Aarhus Kommune54408DenmarkAarhus Kommune2016Totalcommunity200821000001002030(56.168393°, 10.137373°)(56.26392°, 9.501785°)
9Amiens Métropole54425FranceAmiens Métropole20162012630000202020(49.894067°, 2.295753°)(46.227638°, 2.213749°)
10Ayuntamiento de Murcia54498SpainMurcia2016Total20072141272202020DATA IN CO2 (NOT CO2e)(37.799013°, -1.00495°)(40.463667°, -3.74922°)
11City of Atlanta1093USAAtlanta2016Wastecity-wide control2009800000802020Reevaluation of recycling curbing and educational programs with public and private sector(33.7489954°, -84.3879824°)(37.09024°, -95.712891°)
12Barreiro50679PortugalBarreiro2016OtherElectricity and petroleum fuels2008347987202020There is a difference between the amount of CO2 emissions presented in SEAP and this table due to a change in the calculation methodology.(38.660815°, -9.079072°)(39.399872°, -8.224454°)
13Birmingham City Council1850United KingdomBirmingham2016TotalCity authority19906874000602027This is in line with national carbon budget periods(52.480174°, -1.902907°)(55.378051°, -3.435973°)
14City of Ærøskøbing58609DenmarkCity of Ærøskøbing2016Total201510(54.891456°, 10.404684°)(56.26392°, 9.501785°)
15City of Akureyri59151IcelandAkureyri2016Total1990402030(65.688492°, -18.126169°)(64.963051°, -19.020835°)
16City of Bournemouth54521United KingdomBournemouth2016TotalEntire Inventory20051075590302020The 2005 baseline emissions are 5.7tCO2e per person. The target for 2020 is 3.99 tonnes CO2e per person. The outturn figure for 2013 was 4.1 tonnes of CO2 per person.(50.719164°, -1.880769°)(55.378051°, -3.435973°)
17City of Cardiff31052United KingdomCardiff2016Total20052667000262020This 26% reduction target is for per capita emissions (NB Cardiff is the UKs fastest growing city). The per capita carbon emissions were 8.3 tonnes in 2005 and are 6.1 in 2013, demonstrating a 27% reduction in per capita emissions. (The reduction in absolute emissions from 2005 to 2013 is 20%)(51.481581°, -3.17909°)(55.378051°, -3.435973°)
18City of Helsinki8242FinlandHelsinki2016TotalEnergy consumption in the area, transport emissions, waste management, agriculture, industry19903615000302020City Council Strategy 2013-2016(60.1733244°, 24.9410248°)(61.92411°, 25.748151°)
19City of Helsinki8242FinlandHelsinki2016Totalper capita emissions based on energy consumption, transport and waste management19903615000392030Climate strategy for the metropolitan area. Target achieved in 2014.(60.1733244°, 24.9410248°)(61.92411°, 25.748151°)
20City of Helsinki8242FinlandHelsinki2016TotalEnergy consumption in the area, transport emissions, waste water management19903615000202020City's energy policy lines, Covenant of Mayors. Target achieved in 2013.(60.1733244°, 24.9410248°)(61.92411°, 25.748151°)
21City of Lahti54402FinlandLahti2016BuildingsEnergy production (electricity and heating) Energy effiency Waste treatment Traffic Residents's attitudes1990747000352020In the City strategy: -50% by 2015 (from 1990 level)(60.9833°, 25.65°)(61.92411°, 25.748151°)
22City of Leicester54529United KingdomLeicester2016OtherWithin the scope of the local authority19902388300502025Transport, domestic electricity and gas use, and industrial electricity and gas use(52.6333°, -1.1333°)(55.378051°, -3.435973°)
23City of Lisbon36159PortugalLisbon2016Other20023887013202020(38.7222524°, -9.1393366°)(39.399872°, -8.224454°)
24City of Porto46514PortugalPorto2016TotalCommunity emissions20041300000452020Sustainable Energy Action Plan reduction target. Reductions from action at a local level (demand management) and national level (supply management).(41.1579438°, -8.6291053°)(39.399872°, -8.224454°)
25City of Reykjavík54459IcelandReykjavík2016TotalTransportation, land use and waste2007339990352020(64.12652°, -21.81744°)(64.963051°, -19.020835°)
26City of Reykjavík54459IcelandReykjavík2016TotalTransportation, land use and waste2007339990732050(64.12652°, -21.81744°)(64.963051°, -19.020835°)
27City of Turku50154FinlandTurku2016Totalall, but only scopes 1 and 2 are actually measured201311075001002040In 2014 ambitious target was set by the city council, which aims to make Turku carbon-neutral by 2040.(60.4518126°, 22.2666303°)(61.92411°, 25.748151°)
28City of Wroclaw54497PolandCity of Wroclaw2016Total19906988259212020(51.107885°, 17.038538°)(51.919438°, 19.145136°)
29City of Zaragoza46473SpainZaragoza2016OtherSectores industrial y primario20101237553202020(41.608629°, -0.887012°)(40.463667°, -3.74922°)
30Comune di Bologna36274ItalyBologna2016OtherCity Energy consumption200522885102120204% reduction obetained at the end of 2010(44.4856087°, 11.3547975°)(41.87194°, 12.56738°)
31Comune di Bolzano36261ItalyBolzano2016Total2010520715232020(46.499681°, 11.356576°)(41.87194°, 12.56738°)
32Comune di Ferrara36286ItalyFerrara2016Totalbuildings, equipment, facilities and industries; transport; waste management, waste water management, othe emissions (agricolture and other sources)20071582605.1325.52020(44.8357395°, 11.6189949°)(41.87194°, 12.56738°)
33Comune di Genova36262ItalyGenova2016OtherSEAP20052215759232020(44.347961°, 9.318415°)(41.87194°, 12.56738°)
34Comune di Padova36494ItalyPadova2016TotalTotal inventory (sectors and specific projects see below)20051892158202020In addition to the emission-reducing activities mentioned below, the emission-reducing activities on local government level are part of the total reduction aim of 20%.(45.406958°, 11.876386°)(41.87194°, 12.56738°)
35City of Ann Arbor54092USAAnn Arbor20162000802050(42.2808°, -83.743°)(37.09024°, -95.712891°)
36Comune di Piacenza36495ItalyPiacenza2016199026327020.42020The 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.(45.0519969°, 9.6926451°)(41.87194°, 12.56738°)
37Comune di Ravenna36263ItalyRavenna2016TotalEntire emissions inventory20071683317.6523.92020This target is related to CO2 emission and was set in the Covenant of Mayors. The target is applied to the whole CO2 emissions including together Local Government Operations and Community.(41.913028°, 12.518037°)(41.87194°, 12.56738°)
38Comune di Udine36518ItalyUdine2016Totalelectricity production, agriculture, transports, industry, commercial and residential2006692479202020(46.0667°, 13.2333°)(41.87194°, 12.56738°)
39Dublin City Council31313IrelandDublin2016Totalall20065054000202020(53.344479°, -6.270843°)(53.41291°, -8.24389°)
40Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg35868GermanyHamburg2016TotalCO2199020727000802050(53.5510846°, 9.9936818°)(51.165691°, 10.451526°)
41Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg35868GermanyHamburg2016TotalCO2199020727000502030(53.5510846°, 9.9936818°)(51.165691°, 10.451526°)
42City of Stockholm3429SwedenStockholmC402016OtherCO2, CH4, N20 and Energy for heating and cooling, electricity use and Energy for transport199036680001002040Roadmap to a Fossil free-fuel Stockholm 2050 (being updated to 2040) according to Stockhom City's budget.(59.3293235°, 18.0685808°)(60.128161°, 18.643501°)
43Funchal50681PortugalFunchal2016TotalThe Municipality will intervene in several fields such as buildings, electricity, primary, secundary and tertiary sector, transportation, land planning, among other.2010515593202020The Municipality is a member of the Covenant of Mayors, an european compromise to reduce the CO2 levels in 20%.(32.666933°, -16.924055°)(39.399872°, -8.224454°)
44Gdańsk58424PolandGdańsk2016TotalThe energy sector (actions independent of the local government); The construction sector (including households, public buildings, etc.); Transportation, environmental education, other activities.20133551302212020(54.352025°, 18.646638°)(51.919438°, 19.145136°)
45Gladsaxe Kommune59165DenmarkGladsaxe Kommune2016TotalTotal municipal inventory2007499740202020(55.733461°, 12.488686°)(56.26392°, 9.501785°)
46Glasgow City Council31055United KingdomGlasgow2016200639873000302020(55.859272°, -4.212783°)(55.378051°, -3.435973°)
47Greater Manchester35898United KingdomManchester2016TotalDirect emissions from road transport and rail, and domestic and industrial emissions from electricity (end user) gas, oil and solid fuels, as well as emissions from land use, land use change, and forestry199021200000482020See Climate Change and Low Emission Strategies’ Whole Place Implementation Plan for Greater Manchester (2016-2020) (attached for detailed actions.(53.4575955°, -2.1578377°)(55.378051°, -3.435973°)
48Hoeje-Taastrup Kommune58489DenmarkHoeje-Taastrup Kommune2016Total2012310000982050until 2020 3 % reduction per year 2035 Fossil free electricity and heating supply 2050 Fossil free electricity and heating supply and the transport sector 2050 98 % reduction (baseline 2012)(55.656328°, 12.2898°)(56.26392°, 9.501785°)
49Hørsholm Kommune58797DenmarkHørsholm Kommune2016Total2010182657202020(55.883514°, 12.504924°)(56.26392°, 9.501785°)
50Landeshauptstadt Magdeburg54443GermanyLandeshauptstadt Magdeburg2016Total19903955000952050GHG sources to which the target applies: CO2-City-wide Solutions of the municipal council(52.08889°, 11.586164°)(51.165691°, 10.451526°)

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Emissions reduction targets for all reporting cities in 2015. Includes baseline emissions, baseline year, percentage reduction target, and other details. Some cities report multiple targets.

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