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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
51Landeshauptstadt Magdeburg54443GermanyLandeshauptstadt Magdeburg2016Total20121406000862050GHG sources to which the target applies: CO2-City-wide Solutions of the municipal council(52.08889°, 11.586164°)(51.165691°, 10.451526°)
52Município de Moita55442PortugalMoita2016TotalEntire local government inventory200815177202020(41.30284°, -8.65731°)(39.399872°, -8.224454°)
53Sonderborg Kommune58488DenmarkSonderborg Kommune2016Total2007180500252015(54.913811°, 9.792178°)(56.26392°, 9.501785°)
54Sonderborg Kommune58488DenmarkSonderborg Kommune2016Total2007361000502020(54.913811°, 9.792178°)(56.26392°, 9.501785°)
55Sonderborg Kommune58488DenmarkSonderborg Kommune201620077220001002029(54.913811°, 9.792178°)(56.26392°, 9.501785°)
56Stadt Zürich35449SwitzerlandStadt Zürich2016OtherBaseline emissions: 5.5 tonnes CO2e per person per year (in the year 2005); according to 2000-Watt-methodology2005282020The 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)(47.3686498°, 8.5391825°)(46.818188°, 8.227512°)
57Stadt Zürich35449SwitzerlandStadt Zürich20162005552035(47.3686498°, 8.5391825°)(46.818188°, 8.227512°)
58Stadt Zürich35449SwitzerlandStadt Zürich20162005822050(47.3686498°, 8.5391825°)(46.818188°, 8.227512°)
59City of Oslo14088NorwayOsloC402016TotalCO2, CH4, N2O,19911200000952030With a new City government in office from september 2015, the GHG-target was expedited from 2050 to 2030.(59.9138688°, 10.7522454°)(60.472024°, 8.468946°)
60Tarnów58537PolandTarnów2016TotalReduction of GHG, mainly CO2 by lowering energy use and more efficient use of renewable energy sources. It applies to investment processes and other, in sectors such as: exploitation of private and public buildings, city lights and public transport functions, municipal economy and industry, local power engineering, both conventional and based on renewable energy sources.2013202328.462020Data based on plan mentioned in 7.1. a - row 3(50.012101°, 20.985841°)(51.919438°, 19.145136°)
61Tbilisi City50211GeorgiaTbilisi2016transport; buildings; outdoor lighting; landfills; Waste water; gas & electricity distribution.2010242020(41.715138°, 44.827096°)(40.786168°, -81.288192°)
62The Hague43930NetherlandsThe Hague2016Other: Domestic buildings, industry and other businesses (including non-domestic buildings), traffic and waste treatment.19902499302020(52.070498°, 4.3007°)(52.132633°, 5.291266°)
63The Hague43930NetherlandsThe Hague2016Other: Domestic buildings, industry and other businesses (including non-domestic buildings), traffic and waste treatment.199024991002040(52.070498°, 4.3007°)(52.132633°, 5.291266°)
64City of Minneapolis35879USAMinneapolis2016Totalscope 1, scope 2 and some scope 320065700000152015(44.983334°, -93.26667°)(37.09024°, -95.712891°)
65Torres Vedras Municipality19233PortugalTorres Vedras 2016TotalTransports, buildings, local energy production2009268064292020Torres Vedras SEAP is an integrated plan to reduce emissions of the community and local government operations, the amount provided for emission reduction is a global value. In the plan are set 61 actions for the community and the local government operations.(38.763669°, -9.30148°)(39.399872°, -8.224454°)
66Village of Kadiovacik35755TurkeyKadiovacik2016Total2014467.4542016(38.3434574°, 26.553613°)(38.963745°, 35.243322°)
67Ville de Lausanne54520SwitzerlandLausanne2016Other: Energy and mobilityCO22005585531202020already reached(46.5198°, 6.6335°)(46.818188°, 8.227512°)
68Ville de Monaco50792MonacoMonaco2016Scope 11990107940302020Kyoto Protocol - Second period(43.737411°, 7.420816°)(43.738418°, 7.424616°)
69Ville de Monaco50792MonacoMonaco2016Scope 11990107940222020Kyoto Protocol - QUELRO 2012-2020(43.737411°, 7.420816°)(43.738418°, 7.424616°)
70City of Gdynia60114PolandGdynia2016Total202020Gdynia has the Low Emission Economy Plan 2015-2020. Up to 2020 Gdynia declared to reduce the emission of CO2 by 20%, to reduce the consumption of the final energy by 28% and to increase power installed renewable energy sources by 14 MW.(54.51889°, 18.530541°)(51.919438°, 19.145136°)
71Ayuntamiento de Madrid31171SpainMadridC402016TotalTotal200511527000352020(40.1076253°, -3.3875673°)(40.463667°, -3.74922°)
72Ayuntamiento de Madrid31171SpainMadridC402016TotalTotal199012653000202020(40.1076253°, -3.3875673°)(40.463667°, -3.74922°)
73Ayuntamiento de Madrid31171SpainMadridC402016TransportRoad transport20112367000202020(40.1076253°, -3.3875673°)(40.463667°, -3.74922°)
74Basel-Stadt31151SwitzerlandBasel-StadtC402016Total20% Reduction till 2020 opposite to 199019901108030202020Swiss federal law CO2(47.5619°, 7.5928°)(46.818188°, 8.227512°)
75Basel-Stadt31151SwitzerlandBasel-StadtC402016Total100% climate neutral administration in Basel-City. CO2.20081002030http://www.2000-watt.bs.ch/en/pilotregion_basel- 2/schwerpunkt-bauen/klimaneutrale-verwaltung.htm(47.5619°, 7.5928°)(46.818188°, 8.227512°)
76City of Amsterdam31148NetherlandsAmsterdamC402016Totalwithin city boudaries19903417000402025(52.370216°, 4.895168°)(52.132633°, 5.291266°)
77City of Amsterdam31148NetherlandsAmsterdamC402016Totalwithin city boundaries19903417000752040(52.370216°, 4.895168°)(52.132633°, 5.291266°)
78City of Cape Town35858South AfricaCape TownC402016TotalThe City has an Energy2040 Vision where it aims to improve efficiency in electricity and transport, as well as cleaner electricity supply.201220550172132020The targets are set s in the City’s Energy and Climate Action Plan (ECAP) and is currently being reviewed and updated as part of the City’s Energy 2040 vision and ECAP update process, to be finalised by end 2015. Updated targets will be provided in the 2016 CDP submission. Current electricity consumption levels city-wide are below 2007 levels.(-33.9253°, 18.4239°)(-30.559482°, 22.937506°)
79City of Copenhagen31009DenmarkCopenhagenC402016TotalAll sources20052541000202015(55.6760968°, 12.5683371°)(56.26392°, 9.501785°)
80City of Copenhagen31009DenmarkCopenhagenC402016TotalAll sources201022400001002025(55.6760968°, 12.5683371°)(56.26392°, 9.501785°)
81City of Durban35863South AfricaDurbanC402016TotalCO220062141390624.52020The 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.(-29.8586804°, 31.0218404°)(-30.559482°, 22.937506°)
82City of Johannesburg31115South AfricaJohannesburgC402016Total200727000000402040(-26.2041028°, 28.0473051°)(-30.559482°, 22.937506°)
83City of Oslo14088NorwayOsloC402016TotalCO2, CH4, N2O,19911200000502020With a new City government in office from september 2015, the GHG-target was expedited from 2030 to 2020.(59.9138688°, 10.7522454°)(60.472024°, 8.468946°)
84City of Paris31175FranceParisC402016Totalall sources all scopes200425000000252020To respect the European objectives by 2020 and to decrease overall emissions by 75% in 2050 compared with 2004(48.856614°, 2.3522219°)(46.227638°, 2.213749°)
85City of Paris31175FranceParisC402016Totalall sources all scopes200425000000752050(48.856614°, 2.3522219°)(46.227638°, 2.213749°)
86City of Paris31175FranceParisC402016TotalGPC standard, BASIC format20046200000402030Signed agreement on Act2 of Covenant of Mayors(48.856614°, 2.3522219°)(46.227638°, 2.213749°)
87City of Stockholm3429SwedenStockholmC402016OtherCO2, CH4, N20 and Energy for heating and cooling, electricity use and Energy for transport19903668000242020Stockholm has a goal that by 2020 our GHG per capita should be down to 2,3 ton 2020 per person.(59.3293235°, 18.0685808°)(60.128161°, 18.643501°)
88City of Minneapolis35879USAMinneapolis2016Totalscope 1, scope 2 and some scope 3200657000003020202025 target date(44.983334°, -93.26667°)(37.09024°, -95.712891°)
89City of Warsaw31185PolandWarsawC402016Totalall sources of CO2 emissions200712952984202020The sectors included in the emissions reduction target include buildings, transport and other sectors but not waste.(52.2296756°, 21.0122287°)(51.919438°, 19.145136°)
90Comune di Milano31173ItalyMilanoC402016Totalemissions (scope 1 and 2) due to Building heating (residential, terziary, industry, public and private) domestic uses other uses (tertiary, industry) public lighting mobility (public and private)20057418202020(45.802578°, 9.086356°)(41.87194°, 12.56738°)
91Comune di Venezia36254ItalyVeneziaC402016BuildingsTertiary (non municipal) buildings, equipment/facilities200551285929.12020SEAP 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"(45.4332515°, 12.3210704°)(41.87194°, 12.56738°)
92Comune di Venezia36254ItalyVeneziaC402016BuildingsResidential buildings200552414513.12020SEAP action "free-14 [1/2] - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 13704t" SEAP action "pure-02 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 55314t" total extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 69018t"(45.4332515°, 12.3210704°)(41.87194°, 12.56738°)
93Comune di Venezia36254ItalyVeneziaC402016TransportPrivate and Commercial Transport200538134039.22020SEAP action "move-01 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 17022t" SEAP action "move-02 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 7081t" SEAP action "move-03 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 3559t" SEAP action "move-04 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 62t" SEAP action "move-05 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 3418t" SEAP action "move-06 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 18844t" SEAP action "move-07 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 2431t" SEAP action "move-08 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 96412t" SEAP action "move-09 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 600t" SEAP action "move-10 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 37t" SEAP action "move-14 - extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 68t" total extimated CO2 reduction by 2020: 149534t"(45.4332515°, 12.3210704°)(41.87194°, 12.56738°)
94Comune di Venezia36254ItalyVeneziaC402016TotalTotal inventory2005141834422.92020The expected reduction for Tertiary+Residential+Private and Commercial transport is: 324.919t(45.4332515°, 12.3210704°)(41.87194°, 12.56738°)
95Greater London Authority3422United KingdomLondon C402016OtherCO2199045000000802050Interim targets are also in place for 2025(51.504858°, -0.078689°)(55.378051°, -3.435973°)
96Roma Capitale31110ItalyRoma C402016TransportTransport20034174937232020(41.8723889°, 12.4801802°)(41.87194°, 12.56738°)
97Roma Capitale31110ItalyRoma C402016BuildingsResidential20033593877152020(41.8723889°, 12.4801802°)(41.87194°, 12.56738°)
98City of St Louis35393USASt Louis2016Total20057972916802050(38.6270025°, -90.1994042°)(37.09024°, -95.712891°)
99Roma Capitale31110ItalyRoma C402016Other:Tertiary2003323070302020Emission for tertiary are forecasted increasing of 18%(41.8723889°, 12.4801802°)(41.87194°, 12.56738°)
100City of Albany54102USAAlbany2016BuildingsResidential, Commercial, Industrial2009903226102030(42.6526°, -73.7562°)(37.09024°, -95.712891°)

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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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