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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
1051201973690Villa General BelgranoArgentinaLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBaseline scenario (business as usual) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySe 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 else2014201854197.4818203079344.54Commercial buildings, Heating and cooling supply, 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%. Desagregando por sectores este aumento, a nivel nacional, el aumento fue deEste aumento será considerado para la preparación del escenario BAU de Ville General Belgrano 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+.En este caso, se proyectaron las emisiones por sector: Energía Estacionaria, Transporte y Residuos. Basados en las emisiones proyectadas por la Tercera Comunicación Nacional sobre Cambio Climático de la Secretaría de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sustentable de la Nación, a nivel nacional, el aumento porcentual 2014-2030 de emisiones para cada sector fue de: Energía Estacionaria, 57.7%; Transporte, 38.57% y Residuos, 42.18%. Se utilizaron estos mismos porcentajes para proyectar el crecimiento de emisiones para el caso de Villa General Belgrano al 2030.Tomando de base el inventario BÁSICO de Villa General Belgrano del 2014, las emisiones proyectadas bajo el escenario tendencial al 2030 serán así de: Energía Estacionaria, 42.218,24 tCO2e; Transporte 84.417,43 tCO2e y Residuos, 9.690,26 tCO2e, totalizando 136.325,93 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, Villa General Belgrano 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, Villa General Belgrano no emitirá más de 79.344,54 tCO2e.Do not knowNoSe espera que la reducción de emisiones propuesta por Villa General Belgrano y las medidas que se desarrollen para su concreción, se sumen a los esfuerzos nacionales.825720102020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1052201931156Municipality of CuritibaCuritibaBrazilLatin AmericaC40, CDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityNo target17519072010{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-49.2647, -25.4311]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
10532019840693Municipio de ManeiroVenezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)Latin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityFixed level target2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1054201935848Municipality of Belo HorizonteBelo HorizonteBrazilLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryA Prefeitura Municipal de Belo Horizonte definiu uma meta de redução de 20% até 2030 das emissões municipais de gases de efeito estufa/GEE, considerando a linha de tendência das emissões no período 2000-2007. Esse compromisso está expresso no documento Planejamento Estratégico BH2030, disponível para consulta pública no portal da Prefeitura de Belo Horizonte. "XVIII - promover o uso de fontes de energia limpa e renovável na cidade e estimular a eficiência energética;XIX - reduzir a vulnerabilidade da cidade às situações de crise, como epidemias e impactos ambientais decorrentes da mudança climática, garantindo adequada e atualizada identificação e mitigação de riscos em todas as regiões;"Same – covers entire city and nothing else20072012298875620203019700001.38Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Industrial facilities, Other: 25% de redução em todos os setores., Public facility, Residential buildings, Transport, WaterYes - 1.5 °CYesEm BH tem-se meta em 20% de redução, enquanto na NDC brasileira podemos ver valores na ordem de 43%. Nesse quesito devemos considerar que no âmbito federal as metas estão relacionadas mais diretametne com Uso da terra, Mudança do Uso da Terra e Florestas e tambem com Agopecuária, cenário muito diferente do percebido no Município de Belo Horizonte. Com relação ao uso do solo e agropecuária, o municipio tem pouco espaço para estimular metas de redução, pois não temos áreas agrícolas e o uso do solo já consolidado em Plano Diretor. Por outro lado, em BH temos iniciativas de redução de emissão já implementadas, o que reduz também a possibilidade de ampliação das metas locais.25134512016{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-43.9345, -19.9167]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1055201954513Municipality 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 else19902015144600090204014500018Commercial 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 2040 be close to zero, i.e. have decreased with about 90 %. 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
1056201952897City of AspenAspenUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryN/ALarger – covers the whole city and adjoining areas2004200738047180205076094.224.69Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Heating and cooling supply, Industrial facilities, Public facility, Residential buildings, TransportYes - 2 °CNoAs a part of the community-wide climate action plan, Aspen has set a target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 80% from 2004 levels by 2050.90032017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-106.837, 39.195]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1057201974673İzmir Metropolitan MunicipalityTurkeyEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryThe Sustainable Energy Action Plan to the year 2020, has included CoM sectors and left the industrial and agricultural sectors, which constitute just over half the total GHG emissions of the city, out of the implementation plan. On August 15th, 2019, city council approved 40% GHG reduction commitment until 2030. SECAP including adaptation is currently being prepared and planned to be ready in 2020. All mitigation actions will further be updated to address 40% GHG reduction commitment.Same – covers entire city and nothing else201420168494736202020712740496Commercial buildings, Other: waste management, urban transformantion, Public facility, Residential buildings, TransportDo not knowDo not knowIn 2015, IMM initially commited to reduce carbon emission by 20% until 2020. On August 15th, 2019, city council approved 40% GHG reduction commitment until 2030. SECAP including adaptation is currently being prepared and planned to be ready in 2020. All mitigation actions will further be updated to address 40% GHG reduction commitment.432051920182020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1058201960577Frederikshavn KommuneFrederikshavnDenmarkEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventory20105470001002030Fossil energy consumption related to private cars represent 40% of total energy consumption in the transport sector in the municipality. Since Frederikshavn Municipality cannot affect the conversion of private cars fossil energy, neither fossil energy consumption of train operations, shipping and aircraft transportation, it is a political decision that there must be produced as much renewable energy in the municipality's geographical boundary that corresponds to fossil energy consumption of private cars, trains, shipping and aircraft transport.603792015{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[10.521, 57.4427]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1059201954360Shah Alam City CouncilMalaysiaSoutheast Asia and OceaniaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBase year intensity target66989420182020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1060201959996Batangas CityBatangasPhilippinesSoutheast Asia and OceaniaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBaseline scenario (business as usual) target3541702017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[121.058, 13.7565]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1061201958310City of RoanokeRoanokeUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainabilitypublic{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-79.9414, 37.271]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1062201973302City of Port Allen, LAPort AllenUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) target53202018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-91.2073, 30.4475]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1063201961790City of Emeryville, CAEmeryvilleUnited 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 else2004203016707140203066828.118.15Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Heating and cooling supply, Industrial facilities, Public facility, Residential buildings, Transport, WaterYes - 1.5 °CYesThe reduction target follows California's adopted legislation: 25% reduction by 2020; 40% reduction by 2030; 80% by 2050. The percentage listed above is a per-capita number; the population has more than doubled since 2004.118852019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-122.285, 37.8313]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1064201943923City of HannoverHannoverGermanyEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainabilitypublic{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[9.7356, 52.3739]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1065201959707Town of Princeton, NJUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) target3182220192020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1066201954670Prefeitura Municipal de CapivariCapivariBrazilLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicIndependent cityNo target4857620102020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1067201954488Trondheim MunicipalityTrondheimNorwayEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else199120174820008020300Commercial buildings, Heating and cooling supply, Industrial facilities, Other, Public facility, Residential buildings, TransportYes - 1.5 °CYes, but it exceeds its scale or requirementThe national level demand that municipalities establish local emission targets. However, there is no national requirement regarding local emission targets besides that "the targets have to be ambitious".1960002019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[10.395, 63.4305]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
10682019834167Kochi Municipal CorporationKOCHIIndiaSouth 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 else203020180Energy industry, TransportYes - 1.5 °CYes6335532011{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[76.2673, 9.93123]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1069201950572City of Saint Paul, MNSaint PaulUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityNo target3066212017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-93.09, 44.9537]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1070201954342Jbail-Byblos MunicipalityLebanonMiddle EastCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublic2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1071201943914City of CharlotteCharlotteUnited 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 else201520182015852050Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Heating and cooling supply, Industrial facilities, Public facility, Residential buildings, TransportYes - 1.5 °CNoIn June 2018, Council unanimously passed the Sustainable and Resilient Charlotte by 2050 Resolution. This resolution called for Charlotte to become a low-carbon city by 2050, among other things. It set a target to reduce emissions city-wide from 12 tons of C02e to less than 2 tons of C02e per capita per year. The Strategic Energy Action Plan was unanimously passed by Council in December 2018. This is the city plan to reach the targets the resolution set.8590352017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-80.8431, 35.2271]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1072201960307Prefeitura de Nova FriburgoBrazilLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainabilitypublic2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1073201935862City of DetroitDetroitUnited 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 else20122019105000003020257350000Do not knowDo not knowOur target was set in a greenhouse gas ordinance that was passed by our City Council in 2019.6731042017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-83.0457, 42.3314]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1074201950373Municipalidad de RosarioArgentinaLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBaseline scenario (business as usual) targetEnergySame – covers entire city and nothing else201620192170755920302285685Commercial buildings, Heating and cooling supply, Industrial facilities, Public facility, Residential buildingsEl objetivo fue definido mediante la cuantificación de la reducción de emisiones de GEI para cada proyecto y en base a el escenario BAU modelado mediante la herramienta CURB.Do not knowNoEl objetivo de reducción para el sector es del 9% respecto al escenario BAU al año 2030 . Sin considerar el cambio de la matriz energética ya que depende de un nivel superior de gobierno (nacional).Dicho objetivo se basa solo en proyectos a escala local.El porcentaje de reducción es más ambicioso que las NDC.98213720142020-05-01T04:02:41.860
10752019840018Municipalidad Distrital de AtePeruLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityNo target64700020172020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1076201959969City of MandurahAustraliaSoutheast Asia and OceaniaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityNo target8530220192020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1077201949347City of OmahaOmahaUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityNo target46308120172020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1078201911315City of ManchesterUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicIndependent cityFixed level targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else2018203862380040Commercial buildings, Residential buildings, TransportYes - 2 °C55870020192020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1079201954098City of Thunder BayThunder BayCanadaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else2009201410969512020208775606Commercial buildings, Industrial facilities, Other, Residential buildings, Transport, WaterYes - 2 °CNoOur target of 20% below 2009 levels by 2020 was set in 2014 prior to Canada signing the NDC in 2016. In our next edition of the Sustainability Plan will update our target to 30% below 2009 levels by 2030 to align with Federal and Provincial targets.1079092016{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-89.2477, 48.3809]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
108020192430City of BurlingtonBurlingtonUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetOther: Municipal OperationsEmissions reduction target just applies to municipal operations, not the entire city.Smaller – covers only part of the city2010201416477202025Energy industry, Heating and cooling supply, Public facility, Transport, WaterDo not knowDo not know422842015{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-73.2121, 44.4759]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1081201968337Bekasi City GovernmentIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and OceaniaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicMetropolitan areaBaseline scenario (business as usual) targetWasteSame – covers entire city and nothing else2014202095342951020205794074OtherDo not knowNo287348420172020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1082201950381Municipio de TorreónTorreónMexicoLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityNo target6792882015{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-103.407, 25.5428]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1083201954386Tainan 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 else200520161951042220203015608337.627.7Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Industrial facilities, Public facility, Residential buildings, TransportYes - 2 °CYesConsistent with our country's NDC.18838312018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[120.227, 22.9999]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1084201969823VisbyVisbySwedenEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, Union of the Baltic CitiespublicCity / MunicipalityBaseline scenario (business as usual) target248222018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[18.2948, 57.6348]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1085201974531Santa Fe CountySanta Fe CountyUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicProvince / CountyNo target1500562018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-106, 35.5]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1086201936158Comune di NapoliNapoliItalyEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else200520122913413252020216071812.5Commercial buildings, Heating and cooling supply, Public facility, Residential buildings, TransportDo not knowNoThe SEAP, issued together with ANEA (Agenzia Napoli Energia Ambiente) and DETEC (Dipartimento di Energetica TErmofluidodinamica applicata e Condizionamentiambientali) of University Federico II of Naples, aims to achieve a reduction of CO2 emissions of 25% compared to the ones of 2005 by 2020. The emissions of 2005 are in the BEI attached above.9837552014{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[14.2514, 40.842]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1087201958413City of Carmel, INCarmelUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicIndependent cityNo target935102018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-86.118, 39.9784]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1088201936470Comune della SpeziaLa SpeziaItalyEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryLarger – covers the whole city and adjoining areas200720112620912020207Public facility, Residential buildings, TransportNoYes937872017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[9.83632, 44.111]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1089201968296Hobsons Bay City CouncilAustraliaSoutheast Asia and OceaniaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityFixed level targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing else20072030Commercial buildings, Energy industry, Heating and cooling supply, Industrial facilities, Public facility, Residential buildings, Transport, WaterYes - 2 °CHobsons Bay City Council has an important role in enabling, engaging and encouraging the local community to move to a low carbon future. At the moment, our federal government does not have an NDC. Hobsons Bay City Council is committed to becoming a zero net emissions council by 2020 and zero net emissions community by 2030.9647020182020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1090201973725GuaminíArgentinaLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainabilitypublic2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1091201954518City of HelsingborgHelsingborgSwedenEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetTransportCovers only local governments emissions.Smaller – covers only part of the city2016201802024TransportDo not knowNoThe emissions from employees (municipal organisation and municipal companies) travelling by plane to Stockholm should be reduced by 50 % from 2016 until 2024 . Stockholm is the most common destination of travels with plane. The emissions from employees (municipal organisation and municipal companies) travelling by plane to other destinations than Stockholm should be reduced by one third from 2016 until 2024 .From 2016 until 2018 the total number of travels by employees in the municipal organisation (no statistics for municipal companies) was reduced by 30 %.14541520182020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1092201936262Comune di GenovaGenovaItalyEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetOther: Energy, Transport, Building, Public Lighting, Shopping Center,Education,Awareness,PromotionPartial – covers part of the city and adjoining areas200520302271913402030136314717Other: Civil sector, Transport, EnergyDo not knowYes5800972018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[9.31841, 44.348]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
109320198242City of HelsinkiHelsinkiFinlandEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, Union of the Baltic CitiespublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetTransportSame – covers entire city and nothing else2005201762400069203519344012TransportYes - 1.5 °CNoAs a part of the mitigation action plan a 69% target for transport was set. National target is 50 % reduction in transport between 2005-2030.6500332018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[24.941, 60.1733]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1094201954612Alcaldia de ValleduparValledupaColombiaLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityFixed level targetStationary energySame – covers entire city and nothing else201720185248242Residential buildings, WaterYes - 2 °CLa meta en plan de desarrollo esta la reducción de emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero en un 2%45321220152020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1095201954518City of HelsingborgHelsingborgSwedenEuropeCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetTransportCovers only local governments emissions.Smaller – covers only part of the city2018020240TransportYes - 1.5 °CNoAll machines such as (tractors, trucks, ...) that belongs to local government (municipal organisation and municipal companies) should be free from fossil fuel 2024. This also applies to the contractors that the we hire. We have not yet statistics for this section.14541520182020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1096201932550City of DenverDenverUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for SustainabilitypublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryBase year emissions below include Scope I, II, III, and Consumption Based Emissions.Same – covers entire city and nothing else2005201513250423802050265000013Commercial buildings, Heating and cooling supply, Public facility, Residential buildings, TransportYes - 2 °CYesDenver has a number of interim carbon reduction goals laid out in its 80x50 climate plan. Denver's 2030 GHG emissions goal is 45% reduction from 2005 levels, consistent with the Paris Agreement 1.5 degree C pathway. Denver's 80% goal by 2050 is not explicitly quantified as a near net zero target, therefore the longer term target is in line with the 2.0 degree C pathway.7046212017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-104.985, 39.7376]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1097201954348The Local Government of Quezon CityQuezon CityPhilippinesSoutheast Asia and OceaniaC40, CDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityNo target30763452019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[120.862, 15.6835]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1098201973712Camilo AldaoArgentinaLatin 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 else2014201920602.4618203030156.92Commercial 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 Camilo Aldao 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 Camilo Aldao 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 𝐶𝑎𝑚𝑖𝑙𝑜 𝐴𝑙𝑑𝑎𝑜)/(𝑣𝑎𝑟𝑖𝑎𝑐𝑖ó𝑛 𝑝𝑜𝑏𝑙𝑎𝑐𝑖ó𝑛 2014 − 2030 𝐴𝑟𝑔𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑖𝑛𝑎) El INDEC estima que durante este tiempo la población argentina aumentará un 15,79% y un 12,01% en el municipio (considerando la variación intercensal entre los censos poblacionales del 2001 y 2010). Por lo tanto factor de ajuste resulta de 0,76. Así, el aumento de emisiones proyectado para Camilo Aldao será del 46,39%. 𝐴𝑢𝑚𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑜 𝑑𝑒 𝑒𝑚𝑖𝑠𝑖𝑜𝑛𝑒𝑠 𝑒𝑛 𝐶𝑎𝑚𝑖𝑙𝑜 𝐴𝑙𝑑𝑎𝑜 2014 − 2030 (%) = 60,87% ∗ 0,79 = 46,39% Tomando de base el inventario BÁSICO de Camilo Aldao del 2014, las emisiones proyectadas bajo el escenario tendencial al 2030 serán de 30.156,92 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, Camilo Aldao 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, Camilo Aldao no emitirá más de 24.728,67 tCO2e.Do not knowNoSe espera que la reducción de emisiones propuesta por Camilo Aldao y las medidas que se desarrollen para su concreción, se sumen a los esfuerzos nacionales.520920102020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1099201935858City of Cape TownCape TownSouth AfricaAfricaC40, CDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicCity / MunicipalityBaseline scenario (business as usual) targetTransportn/aSame – covers entire city and nothing else2012201570778893420401450100928TransportThe target applied a bottom-up model of energy demand projected forward using growth (of GDP and population) parameters. Using the Long-Range Energy Alternatives Planning (LEAP) simulation tool, it was based on a set of interventions addressing demand for both energy and transport.Do not knowYes, but it exceeds its scale or requirementThis target was established under the Energy2040 Goal process, and so was based on ambitious targets but preceded the Paris Agreement and South Africa's NDC. It exceeds the ambition of the NDC, but what is more important is that it is now being aligned with the global pathway set out in the Paris Agreement, under the C40 Deadline 2020 commitment.The target covers energy only (including aviation and marine)42235652017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[18.4239, -33.9253]}2020-05-01T04:02:41.860
1100201935897Municipality of CampinasCampinasBrazilLatin AmericaCDP Cities, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, WWFpublicIndependent cityBase year emissions (absolute) targetTransportSame – covers entire city and nothing else201620201879651.065.320201780029.550TransportYes - 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

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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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