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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
601201964014City of CupertinoCupertinoUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryBase year emissions for 2010 were calculated at 307,288 MT CO2e in our original Climate Action Plan. The base year emissions figure below reflects our recalculated base emissions (the 2010 inventory was recalculated as part of our 2015 re-inventory process to align our inventory to GPC Protocol and IPCC 5th AR). The 87% reported for "Percentage of target achieved so far" is based on our community wide emissions in 2015, 294,281 MTCO2e .Same – covers entire city and nothing else2010201533867315202028787287Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Heating and cooling supply, Industrial facilities, Public facility, Residential buildings, Transport, WaterDo not knowYesCalifornia Executive Order S-3-05 established a long-range GHG reduction target of 80% below 1990 levels by 2050. AB 32, the California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006, required California to reduce statewide GHG emissions to 1990 levels by 2020. AB 32 also directed the Air Resources Board (ARB) to develop and implement regulations that reduce statewide GHG emissions. Many local governments do not have access to sufficient historical data to prepare a 1990 baseline emissions inventory, which would allow local governments to establish reduction targets that exactly mimic the state’s own targets. In its 2008 Scoping Plan, the ARB “encourages local governments to adopt a reduction goal for municipal operations emissions and move toward establishing similar goals for community emissions that parallel the state’s commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 15 percent from current levels by 2020.” Based on this language, many community-wide CAPs have selected a reduction target of 15% below baseline levels by 2020 to parallel the state’s target. Considering guidance from the Governor's Office of Planning and Research and the Bay Area Air Quality Management District at the time of CAP document preparation, Cupertino selected a reduction target of 15% below 2010 baseline levels by 2020 as a proxy for a return to 1990 levels.601702018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-122.032, 37.323]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
602201954066City of Fort CollinsFort CollinsUnited 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 else200524723911002050070Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Heating and cooling supply, Public facility, Residential buildings, Transport, WaterYes - 1.5 °CYes, but it exceeds its scale or requirement1701002018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-105.084, 40.5853]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
603201950579City of WinnipegWinnipegCanadaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetWasteIncludes waste, water and wastewater.Same – covers entire city and nothing else20112018845460112030610000Other: wasteYes - 2 °CDo not knowTo support an 11% reduction in city emissions relative to a 2011 baseline, it is envisioned that the following waste reduction outcomes are achieved:- 75% residential waste diversion and an 80% diversion rate for commercial/industrial and construction and demolition waste- 70% of all biosolids are diverted for commercial use- The Brady Resource Recovery Centre’s landfill gas collection system will be expanded over time andits methane collection efficiency will improve to 75%6918002011{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-97.1375, 49.8997]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
604201936032Ville de DakarDakarSenegalAfricaC40, CDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityFixed level targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else20162050Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Residential buildings, TransportYes - 1.5 °CLa Ville de Dakar s'aligne parfaitement aux dispositions et engagements pris par l'État du Sénégal dans le cadre des CDN avec comme année cible 2035.12527862013{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-17.366, 14.7645]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
605201954386Tainan City GovernmentTainanTaiwan, Greater ChinaEast AsiaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else2005195104222202019120213.560Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Industrial facilities, Public facility, Residential buildings, TransportYes - 2 °CYes18838312018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[120.227, 22.9999]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
606201937261City of PietermaritzburgPietermaritzburgSouth AfricaAfricaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityNo target6185362011{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[30.3794, -29.6006]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
607201931090District of ColumbiaWashington, DCUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaC40, CDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicFederal districtBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else20062016105350181002050030Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Heating and cooling supply, Other: Includes energy supply (no significant energy generation in city) and scope 3 emissions from waste disposal outside boundary. We have no heavy industry in the city and so that is not occurring/not included., Public facility, Residential buildings, Transport, WaterYes - 1.5 °CNoIn December 2017, Mayor Bowser increased this goal to carbon neutrality by committing to C40's Deadline 2020 initiative, up from 80% reduction by 20507024552018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-77.0369, 38.9072]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
608201954662Prefeitura do Município de MaringáMaringáBrazilLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityNo target4170102018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-51.9383, -23.4257]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
609201950378Municipalidad de San JoséSan JoséCosta RicaLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetWasteSame – covers entire city and nothing else21801Commercial buildings, Residential buildingsYes - 2 °CYesAño base: 2017.Recolección Selectiva y Planta Municipal de acopio y tratamiento de residuos separados. Las reducciones responderían al aumento en la recolección clasificada de residuos por parte de la Municipalidad. Ello disminuiría la cantidad de residuos que se disponen en el relleno sanitario. Para esto, debe considerarse la composición de los residuos domiciliares, la cual, según el estudio de caracterización efectuado por la UNA en el 2015, un 54,8% corresponde a residuos biodegradables, un 10,5% a papel y cartón, un 9,9% a plástico, y en proporciones menores otros tipos de residuos. Para los residuos comerciales, la fracción de biodegradables, papel y cartón representa cada una cerca de un 27%, mientras que el plástico participa en un 15,5%, metales con 2,11%, y otros residuos en otras proporciones menores. Además, según el estudio del BID del 2016, el reciclaje en San José es menor al 1%. Por lo tanto, aumentando la recolección clasificada para la posterior valorización de residuos, se disminuirían las emisiones de metano en los rellenos. Esta acción está fundamentada en el Plan de Acción Climática Municipal / PDM 2017-2020, para lo cual se busca habilitar una planta donde se acopien y traten los residuos recolectados clasificadamente por la Municipalidad. En esta planta se tratarían los residuos orgánicos mediante alguna técnica de compostaje, digestión o tratamiento biológico, y los otros residuos valorizables recibirían algún tratamiento que permita su reaprovechamiento. Para ejecutar esta acción es necesario tomar en cuenta: Cantidad proyectada de residuos a almacenar. Planificación de rutas y horarios de recolección. Equipos y máquinas necesarios para la gestión de residuos.Lugar de construcción y área constructiva de la planta. Planos constructivos, trámites de permisos asociados (CFIA, SETENA, Ministerio de Salud, etc.). Cantidad de personal necesario. Tratamiento por implementar para cada tipo de residuos. Usos potenciales de los residuos tratados. Según el portafolio de acciones de mitigación del sector residuos (PPCNC 2.0), el servicio de recolección puede representar hasta un 60-80% del costo total de la gestión de residuos sólidos municipales. Se requiere información sobre rutas para planificar las recolecciones, definir frecuencias de recolección, consumos de combustible y otros.3421882017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[9.9326, -84.0796]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
6102019826208Junta Intermunicipal de Medio Ambiente de Sierra Occidental y Costa (JISOC)JISOCMexicoLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainabilitypublic{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-104.783, 20.517]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
611201954409City of EspooEspooFinlandEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, Union of the Baltic CitiespublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetTransport201702030Do not knowThe Sustainable Development program of Espoo states that the city aims to have an emission free public transportation system by 2030.2836322018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[24.6559, 60.2055]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
612201950354Alcaldía de TegucigalpaTegucigalpaHondurasLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityNo target12250432017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-87.2044, 14.1051]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
613201950674Município de ViseuViseuPortugalEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryLarger – covers the whole city and adjoining areas20002020495030412030167215Public facility, TransportDo not knowYes992742017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-7.91247, 40.6566]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
614201936512Comune di TeramoTearmoItalyEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorythe Seap of the Municipality of Teramo contains all data and it is available at the following link: http://mycovenant.eumayors.eu/docs/seap/1770_1354190690.pdfSame – covers entire city and nothing else05458620192020-05-01T04:02:41.860
6152019840943Prefeitura de Boa VenturaBrazilLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year intensity target575120102020-05-01T04:02:41.860
616201973694ChacabucoArgentinaLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / 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 else20142019293289182030417007.36Commercial buildings, Industrial facilities, Other: Gestión de los Residuos, Public facility, Residential buildings, TransportEn 2016 Argentina presentó su NDC, en ella propone no exceder la emisión neta de 483 millones de toneladas de dióxido de carbono equivalente en el año 2030, esto significaría reducir el 18% de las emisiones proyectadas en un escenario de referencia.Durante 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 MtCO2e11. 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 Chacabuco donde se proyectarán las emisiones alcanzadas por el nivel BÁSICO. Este 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 Chacabuco 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 2014-2030 a nivel nacional y local.Factor de ajuste = (variación de la población entre 2014 y 2030 de Chacabuco/variacion de la población entre 2014 y 2030 de Argentina)El INDEC estima que durante este tiempo la población argentina aumentará un 15,79% y un 10,94% en el municipio. Por lo tanto el factor de ajuste resulta de 0,69. Así, el aumento de emisiones proyectado para Chacabuco será del 42,18%.Tomando de base el inventario BÁSICO de Chacabuco del 2014, las emisiones proyectadas bajo el escenario tendencial al 2030 serán de 417007.36 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, Chacabuco se compromete a 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, Chacabuco no emitirá más de 341.946,04 tCO2e.Do not knowNoSe espera que la reducción de emisiones propuesta por Chacabuco y las medidas que se desarrollen para su concreción, se sumen a los esfuerzos nacionales.5054620142020-05-01T04:02:41.860
617201954108City of DurhamDurham, NCUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBaseline scenario (business as usual) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryWe include energy and transportation but not waste because we are not able to measure waste from non-residential sourcesLarger – covers the whole city and adjoining areas2005200764895813020301008426011Commercial buildings, Industrial facilities, Residential buildings, TransportNoNoThis is for the entire Durham County community, not just the city boundary, and includes residential/commercial/industrial buildings and transportation.2716162018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-78.8986, 35.994]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
618201973365Town of IthacaUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetEnergySmaller – covers only part of the city200920113928302020Other: Streetlights, Public facility, Transport, WaterYes - 2 °CNoReduce carbon dioxide emissions of government operations 30% by 2020 relative to 2009 levels2037220172020-05-01T04:02:41.860
619201950562City of Chula VistaChula VistaUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventory20052005133999315202045Since our baseline we have had a population increase of 20%2650702016{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-117.084, 32.64]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
620201936282Comune di ChietiChietiItalyEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicNo target5212520182020-05-01T04:02:41.860
621201910495City of Las VegasLas VegasUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryLarger – covers the whole city and adjoining areas202020508020500Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Heating and cooling supply, Industrial facilities, Public facility, Residential buildings, Transport, WaterDo not knowNoThis is the proposed target within the City's 2050 Master Plan; it has not been approved or adopted, but would be consistent with mitigation and adaptation measures.6529182018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-115.14, 36.1699]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
622201973879RoskildeRoskildeDenmarkEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityFixed level target875422019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[12.0878, 55.6419]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
623201954345City Government of DavaoDavaoPhilippinesSoutheast Asia and OceaniaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublic{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[125.625, 7.07475]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
624201950568City of SaskatoonSaskatoonCanadaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else20142017385217180205037138920Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Heating and cooling supply, Industrial facilities, Public facility, Residential buildings, Transport, WaterYes - 2 °CYesOn June 26, 2017, City Council set greenhouse gas reduction targets for Saskatoon based on the City’s 2014 GHG emissions inventory. Including reducing the City of Saskatoon’s Citywide corporate and community emissions by 80% by 2050.2722002019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-106.67, 52.1332]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
625201954633Prefeitura de LorenaLorenaBrazilLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityNo target882762018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-45.1201, -22.7339]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
626201961876Mazabuka Municipal CouncilMazabukaZambiaAfricaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityNo target1822052016{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[27.7491, -15.8613]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
627201950557City of NorfolkNorfolkUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicIndependent cityNo target2462562017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[38.8468, -76.2851]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
628201950559City of St Catharines, ONSt CatharinesCanadaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year intensity targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else19902017372030Metric tonnes of CO2e per capita17.7100Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Heating and cooling supply, Industrial facilities, Public facility, Residential buildings, Transport, WaterYes - 2 °CYes1314002014{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-79.2469, 43.1594]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
629201954305Rajkot Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West AsiaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else201520181887685142022263824Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Heating and cooling supply, Industrial facilities, Public facility, Residential buildings, Transport, WaterDo not knowNo128699520112020-05-01T04:02:41.860
630201935878City of SacramentoSacramentoUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) target20051520205085292018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-121.494, 38.5816]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
63120192185Bristol City CouncilBristolUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else20052008238174540202037Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Heating and cooling supply, Industrial facilities, Other: All scope 1 and 2 emissions generated within the city boundary, Public facility, Residential buildings, TransportYes - 2 °CYes, but it exceeds its scale or requirement45930020172020-05-01T04:02:41.860
632201943920City of LjubljanaLjubljanaSloveniaEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetWasteZero waste managementLarger – covers the whole city and adjoining areas2014201445903020251377Yes - 1.5 °CYes, but it exceeds its scale or requirementPercentage reduction target and Percentage of target achieved so far is for all action thogether.2929882019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[14.5058, 46.0569]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
633201936494Comune di PadovaPadovaItalyEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventory2005202020In 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%.2112102017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[11.8768, 45.4064]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
634201954510Umeå municipalityUmeåSwedenEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, Union of the Baltic Cities, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBaseline scenario (business as usual) targetOther: Stationary energy,Transport,Waste management,Industrial processes and product use (IPPU)201020101002018Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Heating and cooling supply, Industrial facilities, Public facility, Residential buildings, TransportUmea energi has an overall objective to be climate neutral in 2018, Umea energi has a market share of approximately 80% of all heating and electricity in Umea.1271192018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[20.263, 63.8258]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
635201936495Comune di PiacenzaPiacenzaItalyEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) target199020.42020The 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.1039422018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[9.69264, 45.052]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
636201969824VästervikVästervik MunicipalitySwedenEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, Union of the Baltic CitiespublicCity / MunicipalityFixed level targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else201520303710623Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Heating and cooling supply, Industrial facilities, Other: Agrisulture, Public facility, Residential buildings, Transport, WaterYes - 1.5 °COver all target: Zero emissions of fossil carbon dioxide emissions by 2030.By 2020, the total emissions of greenhouse gases will have decreased by 40% and emissions of carbon dioxide have decreased by 50% compared to 1990 (within the municipality as a geographical area)366802018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[16.3484, 57.9587]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
637201958783Commune de BakataBurkina FasoAfricaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityNo target3930820192020-05-01T04:02:41.860
638201954513Municipality of UppsalaUppsalaSwedenEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else1990201514460001002050016Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Heating and cooling supply, Industrial facilities, Other, Public facility, Residential buildings, Transport, WaterYes - 1.5 °CNoThe total emissions of greenhouse gases shall by the year 2050 have decreased with the equivalent of more than 100 %. And since this form does not allow targets exceeding 100 %, we also add our 2070-target: The total emissions of greenhouse gases shall by the year 2070 have decreased by 110 %.That is, from year 2050 emissions should start to get negative, and by 2070 have decreased with the equivalent of 110 %. These targets are communicated as "Climate Positive Uppsala 2050". The national government cannot impose requirements to the self governing municipalities of Sweden, only inspire.2251642018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[17.635, 59.8536]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
639201931182City of San FranciscoSan FranciscoUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaC40, CDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityFixed level targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else20182050120058936Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Heating and cooling supply, Industrial facilities, Other: Wastewater, AFOLU, Public facility, Residential buildings, Transport, WaterYes - 1.5 °CNet-zero citywide emissions by 2050.8843632017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-122.419, 37.7749]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
640201935872Municipality of RecifeRecifeBrazilLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBaseline scenario (business as usual) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventory20122016312042519.622040827271816378342018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-34.8829, -8.05783]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
641201931176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroRio de JaneiroBrazilLatin 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 else2005201111402180202020Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Heating and cooling supply, Industrial facilities, Other: All sectors, Other: Processos industriais, resíduos, AFOLU, Public facility, Residential buildings, Transport, WaterNoNoTarget established in the municipal law that created the "Municipal Climate Change and Sustainable Development Policy" (5428/2011), before Brazil's NDC was stablished. The City is currently updating its goals to allign with the 1.5ºC trajectory, therefore will be more ambitious than the country's NDC.65202662017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-43.5614, -22.9054]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
6422019840371Falkoping KommunFalköpingSwedenEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else1990201132987640202019792666Other: all sectorsDo not knowYesEmissions of greenhouse gases from Falköping municipalitys area by 2020 should be 40 percent lower than the 1990 emissions3315520182020-05-01T04:02:41.860
643201960274Prefeitura de Cruzeiro do SulCruzeiro do SulBrazilLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainabilitypublic{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-72.6761, -7.62799]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
644201969822KristianstadSwedenEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else1990201861905760203024762358Commercial 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
6452019840309Markaryds KommunSwedenEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityFixed level targetStationary energySame – covers entire city and nothing elseCommercial buildings, Residential buildings, Transport1026020182020-05-01T04:02:41.860
6462019833379Bani-Suhaila MunicipalityState of PalestineAfricaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityFixed level target4200020172020-05-01T04:02:41.860
647201954637Alcaldía de CuencaCuencaEcuadorLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetTransportSame – covers entire city and nothing else201720208298512020231600000TransportDo not knowYesImplementación y mantenimiento de ciclovías, Sensibilización sobre el uso del transporte privado, Buenas prácticas para mejorar el servicio en el transporte público5055852010{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-79.0048, -2.90841]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
648201931180Región Metropolitana de SantiagoSantiagoChileLatin AmericaC40, CDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicMetropolitan areaNo target79151992019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-70.6693, -33.4489]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
649201958511City of Richmond, CARichmond, CAUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) target19902008589412402030353647Yes1101462018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-122.348, 37.9358]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
6502019834289Municipality of RauchArgentinaLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / 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 else2014201954279.0218203072974.52Commercial 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 Rauch donde se proyectarán las emisiones alcanzadas por el nivel BÁSICO. Como se mostró en el punto 3.2.1.6, este 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 Rauch 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 2014-2030 a nivel nacional y local. Factor de ajuste= (variación población 2014-2030 Rauch)/(variación población 2014-2030 Argentina)El INDEC estima que durante este tiempo la población argentina aumentará un 15,79% y un 8,93% en el municipio. Por lo tanto el factor de ajuste resulta de 0,56. Así, el aumento de emisiones proyectado para Rauch será del 34,44%.Aumento de emisiones en Rauch 2014-2030 (%)= 60,87%*0,56= 34,44%Tomando de base el inventario BÁSICO de Rauch del 2014, las emisiones proyectadas bajo el escenario tendencial al 2030 serán de 72.974,52 tCO2e.Emisiones Rauch al 2030(tCO2e )= 54.279,02 tCO2e*1,3444= 72.974,52 tCO2eTomando 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, Rauch se compromete a 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, Rauch no emitirá más de 59.839,11 tCO2e.Do not knowNoSe espera que la reducción de emisiones propuesta por Rauch y las medidas que se desarrollen para su concreción, se sumen a los esfuerzos nacionales.1552020142020-05-01T04:02:41.860

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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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