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2019 City-wide Emissions Reduction Targets

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Row numberYear Reported to CDPAccount NumberOrganizationCityCountryCDP regionReporting authorityAccessCity boundaryType of targetSectorIdentify and explain sources that differ from the inventoryTarget boundary relative to city boundaryBase yearYear of target implementationBase year emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)Percentage reduction targetTarget yearTarget year absolute emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)Projected population in target yearIntensity unit (emissions per)Base year emissions per intensity unit (metric tonnes CO2e per denominator)Estimated business as usual absolute emissions in target year (metric tonnes CO2e)Percentage of target achieved so farIndicate which sector(s) the target appliesDescription of the target and the modelling methodology(ies) and parameters used to define itDoes this target align with the global 1.5 - 2°C pathway set out in the Paris agreement?Does this target align to a requirement from a higher level of (sub-national) government?Target descriptionPopulationPopulation yearCity LocationLast update
551201935897Municipality of CampinasCampinasBrazilLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicIndependent cityBase year emissions (absolute) targetOther: Agricultura, floresta e uso da terra (AFOLU)Same – covers entire city and nothing else2016202050559.65.9202047576.580Other: Rebanhos, emissões agregadas e outras de não-CO2Yes - 2 °CNoA meta da cidade é menos ambiciosa (em valor absoluto) do que a NDC nacional devido ao fato de que a cidade de Campinas se configura como uma área urbana já consolidada onde o range de redução das emissões de GEE é notadamente mais restrito que o nacional.11940942018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-46.9372, -22.744]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
552201931166Jakarta City GovernmentJakartaIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and OceaniaC40, CDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicSpecial cityFixed level targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else201220301195000030Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Industrial facilities, Public facility, Residential buildings, TransportYes - 1.5 °CJakarta's target is 1% bigger than NDC target.100753102019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[106.865, -6.1751]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
553201950382Municipio de MéridaMéridaMexicoLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else2014201732621922520309786576Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Residential buildings, Transport8923632015{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-89.5926, 20.9674]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
554201935904Kolkata Metropolitan AreaKolkataIndiaSouth and West AsiaC40, CDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainabilitypublic{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[88.3639, 22.5726]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
555201910894City of Los AngelesLos AngelesUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaC40, CDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else19902019362000005020251810000049Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Industrial facilities, Other: Waste, Public facility, Residential buildings, TransportYes - 1.5 °CDo not knowTarget is based on scenario modelling that was determined to be consistent with a 1.5C pathway, per C40 climate action planning guidelines for cities. Compliance with C40 guidelines was assessed with an independent review.40214882017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-118.244, 34.0522]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
5562019839982Sepang Municipal CouncilMalaysiaSoutheast Asia and OceaniaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetEnergyThe goal is for the energy sector of Cyberjaya to reduce its energy emissions by 17.5% in 2025 based on its baseline energy consumption of 2016.Smaller – covers only part of the city2016202597969.7617.5202580832.51Commercial buildings, Industrial facilities, Other: Street lighting, Public facility, Residential buildingsDo not knowYesBuilding energy consumption is the largest contributor in the carbon emissions profile for Cyberjaya. It accounts for approximately 52.7% of our cities carbon footprint. The focus on reducing the carbon intensity of our buildings therefore, must be on improving energy efficiency in existing buildings. In Malaysia, only a small percentage of energy is currently generated from non-renewable sources. As such, reducing the current level of energy consumption is the primary focus in order to meet the reduction targets. It is unknown if the city target is less ambitious than the NDC.20735420102020-05-01T04:02:41.860
557201916581City of SeattleSeattleUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaC40, CDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else200820113708000100205006Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Heating and cooling supply, Public facility, Residential buildings, Transport, WaterYes - 2 °C7304002018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-122.332, 47.6062]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
558201960267Prefeitura de GuarujáGuarujáBrazilLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityNo target2907522010{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-46.2569, -23.9946]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
559201910495City of Las VegasLas VegasUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityNo target6529182018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-115.14, 36.1699]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
560201974428City of South Miami, FLSouth MiamiUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicLocal government area within a city / metropolitan areaBase year emissions (absolute) target125002017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-80.1918, 25.7617]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
561201931051Coventry City CouncilCoventryUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicLocal government area within a city / metropolitan areaBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryN/ASame – covers entire city and nothing else20052012206870027.52020149980835.4Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Residential buildings, TransportNoNoUnder the UK Carbon Budgets, the UK had a target to reduce its emissions by 31% by 2017 and 37% by 2022. Our target was 27.5% by 2020 which falls well below national targets.3601002017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-1.51217, 52.4066]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
562201973736Tafi ViejoArgentinaLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainabilitypublic2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
5632019826239Alcaldia de SopóSopóColombiaLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityNo target279322017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-73.9384, 4.9075]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
564201931173Comune di MilanoMilanoItalyEuropeC40, CDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else200520187418000452030408017Yes - 2 °CYesThe EU has a target of 40% emission reduction by 2030.Following the "effort sharing decision", Italy has a target of -33% in non ETS sectorsMIlan target is therefore coherent with the national target, and with the policies of the National Plan for Climate and Energy (whose Strategic environmental Assessment i s currently in progress)13952742018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[9.08635, 45.8026]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
565201954681Prefeitura Municipal de AraçatubaAraçatubaBrazilLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) target1958742019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-50.4328, -21.2089]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
566201973530Town of Lexington, MALexington, MAUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else20122018520023100205009Heating and cooling supply, Industrial facilities, Other: Also applies to Food & Waste, Public facility, Residential buildings, TransportYes - 2 °CYes, but it exceeds its scale or requirementThe Global Warming Solutions Act target at the Massachusetts state level is 80% reduction by 2050. We are aiming to exceed the state's goals.313942010{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-71.2269, 42.4443]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
567201936501Comune di PratoPratoItalyEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainabilitypublic2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
568201954388Iskandar Regional Development AuthorityIskandarMalaysiaSoutheast Asia and OceaniaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicOther: RegionBase year intensity targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else2010201258202518900000Metric tonnes of CO2e per unit GDP0.2522.2Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Industrial facilities, Public facility, Residential buildings, TransportDo not knowYes, and it exceeds its scale or requirementOur target was prepared before the Paris Agreement . We are planning to align our target through a review of the current Low Carbon Society Blueprint for Iskandar Malaysia 2025.Under Paris Agreement, Malaysia renewed its commitment to reduce 45% emission intensity by 2030. In support of the NDC, Iskandar Malaysia targets to reduce 58% of carbon intensity by 2025 through the 12 Actions identified in the Low Carbon Society Blueprint for Iskandar Malaysia. Thus, our target is more ambitious than our country's NDC.20900002017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[100.992, 1.45556]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
569201914344City of Park City, UTPark CityUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityFixed level targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryN/ASame – covers entire city and nothing else20162030114440Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Heating and cooling supply, Industrial facilities, Other: Tourism, including air travel, Public facility, Residential buildings, Transport, WaterYes - 1.5 °CPark City will be carbon neutral by 2030. 100% renewable electricity will be supplied to all accounts within Park City by 2030. There will be a short opt-out period if individual residents/businesses do not want to have renewable electricity. By 2030, the amount of carbon released by the entire city should be less than or equal to the amount of carbon sequestered on land within city borders or upon land upon which Park City has easements. No official decision has been made on how Park City will meet its 2030 goal if the amount of carbon released is greater that the city's sequestration potential, but the option of a local carbon offsetting mechanism is being explored.This goal was moved up from 2032 to 2030 in November 2018 to reflect the latest IPCC report and the potential 2030 Olympics in Salt Lake City/Park City.No progress has been reported, because a second city-wide inventory has not been completed since the adoption of this goal.This target is more ambitious that the United States' NDC.83762016{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-111.498, 40.6461]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
5702019840925Prefeitura de IndiarobaBrazilLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityNo target1795720192020-05-01T04:02:41.860
571201920113City of VancouverVancouverCanadaNorth AmericaC40, CDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else2011201927650001002050012Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Heating and cooling supply, Industrial facilities, Other: Landfill fugitive emissions, Public facility, Residential buildings, TransportYes - 1.5 °CYes, but it exceeds its scale or requirementTarget was set as part of Climate Emergency Response, the City's plan to remain on an IPCC-recommended emissions pathway for 1.5'C.6426862018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-123.114, 49.2612]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
572201958357City of West HollywoodWest HollywoodUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else2008201158321325203517Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Public facility, Residential buildings, Transport, WaterNoNoThe target is 20-25% over 2008 levels. The City will update this goal to reflect California law when it updates the CAP in 2019.343992010{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-118.362, 34.09]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
573201974631LubumbashiLubumbashiCongoAfricaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) target56520002016{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-27, 11]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
574201974678City of GalatiRomaniaEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityNo target30300020182020-05-01T04:02:41.860
575201957509Prefeitura NiteróiNiteróiBrazilLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityNo target5117862018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-43.1184, -22.8928]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
576201958485Abington TownshipAbingtonUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityNo target553102010{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-75.1195, 40.1241]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
577201954518City of HelsingborgHelsingborgSwedenEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else1990201810420001002035048Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Heating and cooling supply, Industrial facilities, Public facility, Residential buildings, Transport, WaterYes - 1.5 °CYes, but it exceeds its scale or requirementNet emissions of greenhouse gases should be zero 2035. The direct emissions should decrease with at least 85 % procent in comparison with 1990. To reach carbon neutrality, alternative measures are allowed for the final 15 procent of emission reduction, such as measures that increase the uptake of carbon from the atmosphere and climate projects outside of the municipality boundary. The target on national level is carbon neutrality 2045.The target is in line with the Paris agreement, but the emissions need to decrease faster in the beginning of the time period towards 2035, otherwise we will exceed our total carbon budget.14541520182020-05-01T04:02:41.860
578201973715CosquínArgentinaLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainabilitypublic2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
579201959681Town of East Hampton, NYUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicLocal government area within a city / metropolitan areaNo target2145720102020-05-01T04:02:41.860
580201973650ArmstrongArgentinaLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainabilitypublic2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
581201954641Prefeitura de LimeiraLimeiraBrazilLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityNo target2760222010{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-47.3974, -22.5665]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
582201936522Comune di VerbaniaVerbaniaItalyEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else201020151514012020201210899.2Yes - 2 °C304872018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[8.55537, 45.9283]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
583201935872Municipality of RecifeRecifeBrazilLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBaseline scenario (business as usual) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventory20122016312042521.182037741623616378342018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-34.8829, -8.05783]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
5842019834323Patong MunicipalityThailandSoutheast Asia and OceaniaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySmaller – covers only part of the city20152016784531.065202139226.5510Public facility, Residential buildings, TransportDo not knowYesเนื่องจากป่าตองถูกส่งเสริมให้เป็นเมืองท่องเที่ยวหลักของประเทศไทย จึงเป็นการยากที่จะควบคุมกิจกรรมในเมืองให้สามารถลดการปล่อยก๊าซเรือนกระจกให้ได้ถึง 20% เท่ากับที่ประเทศไทยได้กำหนดไว้ใน NDC2002920192020-05-01T04:02:41.860
585201954491Municipality of MálagaMálagaSpainEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) target57200020182020-05-01T04:02:41.860
5862019834287Municipality of Terra Nova do NorteBrazilLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBaseline scenario (business as usual) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else201820501391000100205011351041Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Heating and cooling supply, Industrial facilities, Other: AFOLU, Public facility, Residential buildings, Transport, Waterwe used ghg inventory with historical sequence for each line within it to determine index for future projections.Yes - 2 °CYesyes, all the city is targeting align with Brazilian`s NDC and at AFOLU TNN is more ambitious1050020182020-05-01T04:02:41.860
587201954409City of EspooEspooFinlandEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, Union of the Baltic CitiespublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else1990201702030Do not knowIn 2017, the city of Espoo committed to be carbon neutral by 2030. Currently, the Climate plan 2016-2020 defines carbon neutrality as a state where produced carbon emissions do not surpass the capacity of carbon sinks, such as soil or vegetation (page 4, The Climate Plan 2016-2020, see section 8.2a). At this moment, the base year for emissions and reduction percentage target are not clearly defined. In the future, the current Climate Action Plan will be updated to match the 2030 goal.2836322018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[24.6559, 60.2055]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
588201969822KristianstadSwedenEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else199020186190578520459285941Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Heating and cooling supply, Industrial facilities, Public facility, Residential buildings, Transport, WaterDo not knowYes"Percentage of target achieved so far"-number relates to year 20168490820182020-05-01T04:02:41.860
589201950782Dhaka CityDhakaBangladeshSouth and West AsiaC40, CDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year intensity target60000002019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[90.4125, 23.8103]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
590201936254Comune di VeneziaVeneziaItalyEuropeC40, CDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetEnergySame – covers entire city and nothing else2005201251285917.3202081.7Do not knowenergy efficiency measures for energy saving in commercial buildings and installations2605202018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[12.3211, 45.4333]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
591201935853City of BaltimoreBaltimoreUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicIndependent cityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryN/ASame – covers entire city and nothing else2007201992260752520206919556Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Heating and cooling supply, Industrial facilities, Public facility, Residential buildings, Transport, WaterDo not knowYesKey findings by sector provide guidance for where strategies can perhaps slow future emissions growth.• GHG emissions from the energy sector are anticipatedto increase slightly from 79.5 percent (2010) to 79.9percent (2020).• The transportation-related emissions are anticipatedto decrease from 15.6 percent (2010) to 15.2 percent(2020).• The waste-related emissions are anticipated to remainunchanged at 2.8 percent.• Wastewater treatment GHG emissions are expected toremain unchanged at 1.5 percent.• GHG emissions from the water sector are anticipatedto remain unchanged at 0.7 percent.All GHG emissions have been calculated and presented inmetric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions per year(MT CO2e/yr).6024952018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-76.6122, 39.2904]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
592201954457Hansestadt RostockRostockGermanyEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, Union of the Baltic CitiespublicCity / MunicipalityBaseline scenario (business as usual) target2090002019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[12.1405, 54.0887]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
593201959697City of Lake Worth, FLLake WorthUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year intensity target360002017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-80.0684, 26.6168]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
594201960416Municipalidad de San Isidro (Argentina)San Isidro (Argentina)ArgentinaLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityNo target2932010{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-68.8122, -32.9775]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
595201935903Le Grand CasablancaCasablancaMoroccoAfricaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicMetropolitan areaNo target33600002014{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-7.56806, 33.5206]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
596201950359Gobierno Municipal de León de los AldamasLeón de los AldamasMexicoLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryEn la ciudad de León Guanajuato, considerada entre las diez ciudades con mayor población del país, disponer de un Inventario actualizado de Emisiones de Gases de Efecto Invernadero, permitirá la identificación de las actividades específicas hacia donde se requiere enfocar los esfuerzos de mitigación, y también el establecimiento de indicadores y metas para monitorear el progreso de su cumplimiento dentro de su programa de cambio climático, es por ello que es necesario agregar las fuentes IPUU y AFOLUAdiciones: Procesos industriales y uso de productos (IPUU)Agricultura, silvicultura y otros usos de suelo (AFOLU).Same – covers entire city and nothing else201320165012133202020265153053Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Industrial facilities, Residential buildings, TransportYes - 2 °CYes, but it exceeds its scale or requirementMeta global de mitigación definida en el programa municipal de cambio climático.15786262015{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-101.684, 21.1221]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
5972019841326Municipalidad de Oro VerdeArgentinaLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBaseline scenario (business as usual) targetOther: Energía, Transporte y DesechosSe toman a consideración las fuentes de emisión clasificadas en el inventario como básicas (siguiendo el estándar GPC). El nivel BASIC (básico) cubre las fuentes de emisión que se producen en casi todas las ciudades (energía estacionaria, transporte dentro de los límites y desechos generados en la ciudad), donde las metodologías y datos de cálculo están fácilmente disponibles. Se corresponde a un marco de reporte inducido por la ciudad. En detalle, las emisiones cubiertas son: - Energía Estacionaria, alcances 1 y 2 - Transporte, alcance 1 (se utiliza el método de venta de combustible) y 2- Residuos, alcance 1 y 3Se decidió no incorporar las emisiones de agricultura y ganadería y las emisiones de alcance 3 de energía estacionaria (incluidas en el inventario) ya que sobre estas, los gobiernos locales no tienen capacidad de realizar acciones concretas para mitigarlas. Se incluyeron sólo aquellas que pueden ser gestionados más fácilmente a escala local.Same – covers entire city and nothing else2016201917938.6118203026087Commercial buildings, Industrial facilities, Other: Residuos, Public facility, Residential buildings, TransportDurante el 2014 en Argentina se emitieron 368 millones de toneladas de dióxido de carbono equivalente (MtCO2e). Por otro lado, las emisiones proyectadas al año 2030 bajo el escenario BAU ascienden a 592 MtCO2e. De esta forma, el aumento porcentual relativo de emisiones proyectado para el 2030 es del 60,87%.Este aumento será considerado para la preparación del escenario BAU de Oro Verde donde se proyectarán las emisiones alcanzadas por el nivel BÁSICO. Éste nivel abarca los sectores en los cuales los gobiernos locales poseen mayor capacidad de realizar acciones concretas, y que pueden ser gestionados más fácilmente que los incluidos en el nivel BÁSICO+.Para correlacionar el escenario Business as Usual nacional con el de Oro Verde, se realizó un ajuste considerando las tasas de aumento poblacional. El factor de ajuste es equivalente a la relación entre la variación poblacional en el período 2016-2030 a nivel nacional y local.El INDEC estima que durante este tiempo la población argentina aumentará un 13,64% y un 11,63% en el municipio. Por lo tanto, el factor de ajuste resulta de 0,85. Así, el aumento de emisiones proyectado para Oro Verde será del 45,42%.Tomando de base el inventario BÁSICO de Oro Verde del 2016, las emisiones proyectadas bajo el escenario tendencial al 2030 serán de 26.087,01 tCO2e.Tomando como referencia la meta de reducción de emisiones presentada por el país y acorde a lo establecido en el Pacto de Alcaldes por el Clima y la Energía, Oro Verde se fija la meta de reducir sus emisiones de gases de efecto en al menos un 18% respecto al escenario BAU al 2030, considerando las fuentes de emisión del alcance BÁSICO. De esta forma, en 2030, Oro Verde no emitirá más de 21.391,35 tCO2e.Do not knowNoSe espera que la reducción de emisiones propuesta por Oro Verde y las medidas que se desarrollen para su concreción, se sumen a los esfuerzos nacionales.622120162020-05-01T04:02:41.860
598201936285Comune di FirenzeFirenzeItalyEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventory20052519980402030adopted in 2015 with SCP3788392019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[11.2558, 43.7696]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
599201935897Municipality of CampinasCampinasBrazilLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicIndependent cityBase year emissions (absolute) targetOther: Agricultura, floresta e uso da terra (AFOLU)Same – covers entire city and nothing else2016202050559.647.2206026695.470Other: Rebanhos, emissões agregadas e outras de não-CO2Yes - 2 °CNoA meta da cidade é menos ambiciosa (em valor absoluto) do que a NDC nacional devido ao fato de que a cidade de Campinas se configura como uma área urbana já consolidada onde o range de redução das emissões de GEE é notadamente mais restrito que o nacional.11940942018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-46.9372, -22.744]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
600201958511City of Richmond, CARichmond, CAUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) target1990589412802050117882Yes1101462018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-122.348, 37.9358]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860

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This data was collected in partnership by CDP and ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability.
The dataset contains all city-wide emissions reduction targets publicly disclosed in 2018 and 2019

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Permissions
Public
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emissions, 2018, 2019, cities
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CDP Open Database License

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