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| Row number | Project Name | Account Number | Account Name | Module Name | Page Name | Page Repeat | Page Repeatable | Repeat Start | Repeat End | QuestionNumber | Question UniqueReference | Response Value | Rows | Table Columns Unique Reference | External Reference | External Reference Id | Authority Name | Table Column Number |
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| 451 | CDP Cities 2011 | 3203 | City of Chicago | Strategy | GHG Emissions Reduction - Community | NotRepeatable | 4.4a | 2011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.4a | 1990 | 1 | 2011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.4a-C1 | 1 | ||||||
| 452 | CDP Cities 2011 | 3203 | City of Chicago | Strategy | GHG Emissions Reduction - Community | NotRepeatable | 4.4a | 2011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.4a | 25 | 1 | 2011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.4a-C2 | 2 | ||||||
| 453 | CDP Cities 2011 | 3203 | City of Chicago | Strategy | Adaptation | NotRepeatable | 4.11a | 2011-Cities-Adaptation-4.11a | 2 | 2011-Cities-Adaptation-4.10a-C2 | 2 | |||||||
| 454 | CDP Cities 2011 | 3203 | City of Chicago | Risks | Physical Risks | NotRepeatable | Physical Risks | Physical-Risks-FurtherInformation | The following information expounds on question 2.1 b.Chicago considers its organization (and community) to be exposed to general risks that could include the following climate change impacts for Chicago. These impacts were drawn from High-Resolution Climate Projections: Connecting Global Change to Local Impacts, a presentation given by Katharine Hayhoe, Research Associate Professor of Atmospheric Science at Texas Tech University and Expert Reviewer for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, except where noted. Days over 95 degrees Fahrenheit: under a high emissions scenario, the Midwest will experience ~45-85 days over 95° Fahrenheit (F) by the end of the century. (In comparison, the CCAP's high emissions scenario indicates that Chicago will experience 31 days over 95° F.) The winter and summer seasons are "migrating." As the Midwest's climate changes, patterns will not be consistent across seasons. By the end of the century, winters could feel like Pittsburgh, PA and summers could feel like Knoxville, TN or, under high emissions, Baton Rouge, LA. Temperature: Winter will be warmer, and summer will be MUCH warmer as compared to the 1961-1990 average. Winters in 2040, (considering high & low emission scenarios), will be 2-3° Celsius (C) warmer, and in 2070, 3-5° C warmer. Summers in 2040 will be 3-5° C warmer and in 2070, 3.5-7.5° C warmer. By 2085, there will be 450-1,200 heat-related Chicago metro-area deaths per year Precipitation: Periods of precipitation and dryness will be enhanced when they are least needed. Winter and spring will be wetter, and summer will be drier as compared to the 1961-1990 average. Spring and winter in 2040 will have 10-20% more precipitation events, and in 2070, 20-35% more precipitation events. Summers in 2040 will have 5-10% less precipitation events and by 2070, 10-15% less precipitation events. Plant Hardiness Zones: The Midwest's Plant Hardiness Zones have shifted significantly and are projected to shift one-half to one full zone every 30 years. Chicago's tree species are shifting from maple, ash, and birch to oak and hickory. From 1990 to 2006, Northern Illinois shifted from Plant Hardiness Zone 5 to Zone 6, representing a 10° F range change in the lowest temperature of the year, (see http://www.globalchange.gov/images/cir/pdf/midwest.pdf).For additional details on the impacts analysis that was conducted for CCAP, see the CCAP website at http://www.chicagoclimateaction.org/pages/research___reports/48.php, and review, Climate Change and Chicago, Projections and Potential Impacts. The City worked with Oliver Wyman to complete a comprehensive Economic Impact Analysis of Climate Change for the City of Chicago. Oliver Wyman's risk analysis demonstrated that the bulk of economic impacts to the City of Chicago come from energy demand and maintenance, especially in a high emissions scenario. See the CCAP website at http://www.chicagoclimateaction.org/filebin/pdf/report/ CorporateRisk2008August5.pdf to read Oliver Wymans overview of CCAP corporate risk assessment, Corporate Risk Case Study: City of Chicago Climate Change Task Force.The City undertook a comprehensive adaptation planning and implementation process, focusing CCAP efforts in five categories: Extreme Heat; Extreme Precipitation; Building, Infrastructure and Equipment Stress; Ecosystem Changes; and Leadership, Planning and Communication. See the CCAP web site at http://www.chicagoclimateaction. org/pages/research___reports/48.php, to read an overview of this work, Chicago Area Climate Change Quick Guide: Adapting to the Physical Impacts of Climate Change.In 2010, the CCAP team revised adaptation targets to reflect how the climate adaptation targets of people; the natural environment; and the built environment were beingare adaptinged to prepare for changes in climate. The three new adaptation targets were selected to define mutually exclusive lists of CCAP adaptation actions for workplan creation and progress tracking and to decrease redundancy in cross-cutting actions. An Adaptation Advisory Group was formed to help establish CCAP adaptation implementation best practice through: identifying metrics to measure adaptation success; evaluating existing adaptation responses; prioritizing future adaptation responses; providing communications input; identifying existing resources and funding needs; advising on gaps; and encouraging stakeholders to assess and act on climate risk, creating a template for scale out. | 1 | 0 | |||||||
| 455 | CDP Cities 2011 | 3203 | City of Chicago | Strategy | GHG Emissions Reduction - Community | NotRepeatable | 4.4a | 2011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.4a | 2020 | 1 | 2011-Cities-FinancialRisks-4.4a-C4 | 4 | ||||||
| 456 | CDP Cities 2011 | 3203 | City of Chicago | Strategy | Adaptation | NotRepeatable | 4.13 | 2011-Cities-Adaptation-4.13 | The City of Chicago understands that extreme weather conditions can have a severe impact on the health and safety of the residents of Chicago. Whether the City experiences an extended heat wave, frigid temperatures or severe storms, the City must be prepared to assist Chicagoans in coping with weather-related hardships. As such, the City of Chicago maintains an Extreme Weather Operations Plan. This Plan describes weather conditions that will merit the plans initiation, defines notification protocols for weather advisories, and describes departmental responsibilities and City operations during periods of extreme heat, cold, or severe storms. The Extreme Weather Operations Plan is maintained by the Office of Emergency Management and Communications (OEMC) and, with the cooperation of participating City departments and sister agencies, is reviewed annually, and updated as needed. | 0 | 0 | |||||||
| 457 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Community | Community - External Verification | NotRepeatable | C1.16a | 2011-Cities-ExternalVerification-C1.16a | Community data footprint was developed by ARUP and compiled in the 'Zero Net Emissions by 2020 - Update 2008' report. | 0 | 0 | |||||||
| 458 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Community | Community - GHG Emissions Data | NotRepeatable | C1.11 | 2011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.11 | Other: modelled based on national and state data | 0 | 0 | |||||||
| 459 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Community | Community - GHG Emissions Data | NotRepeatable | C1.12 | 2011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.12 | External organisation engaged to model community emissions based on available state and national date, apportioned to the municipality using apropriate indicators (dwelling type, number of employees etc). | 0 | 0 | |||||||
| 460 | CDP Cities 2011 | 3203 | City of Chicago | Strategy | GHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government Operations | NotRepeatable | 4 | 2011-Cities-GHGReduction-LGO | Yes | 0 | 0 | |||||||
| 461 | CDP Cities 2011 | 3203 | City of Chicago | Strategy | GHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government Operations | NotRepeatable | 4.0a | 2011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-Q4.0a | 2010 | 1 | 2011-Cities-FinancialRisks-4.0a-C4 | 4 | ||||||
| 462 | CDP Cities 2011 | 3203 | City of Chicago | Strategy | GHG Emissions Reduction - Community | NotRepeatable | 4.4a | 2011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.4a | The interim target is for 2020 with a longer term target for 2050 | 1 | 2011-Cities-FinancialRisks-4.0a-C5 | 5 | ||||||
| 463 | CDP Cities 2011 | 3203 | City of Chicago | Strategy | GHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government Operations | NotRepeatable | 4.0a | 2011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-Q4.0a | 6% below 2000 baseline by 2010The City has committed to the Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX) and, therefore, has committed to CCXs GHG emissions reduction target. | 1 | 2011-Cities-GHGReductionsLGO-4.0a-C5 | 5 | ||||||
| 464 | CDP Cities 2011 | 3203 | City of Chicago | Strategy | GHG Emissions Reduction - Community | NotRepeatable | GHG Emissions Reduction - Community | GHG-Emissions-Reduction---Community-FurtherInformation | See the follow hyperlinks for information as described below:Chicago Climate Action Plan Progress ReportChicago Climate Action Plan Overview (pdf, 1 page, 1MB)>>Chicago Climate Action Plan 5 Strategies Overview English (pdf, 2 pages, 3MB) >> | 1 | 0 | |||||||
| 465 | CDP Cities 2011 | 3203 | City of Chicago | Strategy | GHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government Operations | NotRepeatable | 4.0a | 2011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-Q4.0a | 2000 | 1 | 2011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.0a-C1 | 1 | ||||||
| 466 | CDP Cities 2011 | 3203 | City of Chicago | Strategy | GHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government Operations | NotRepeatable | 4.2 | 2011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2 | 1 | 2011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2-C3 | 3 | |||||||
| 467 | CDP Cities 2011 | 3203 | City of Chicago | Strategy | GHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government Operations | NotRepeatable | 4.0a | 2011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-Q4.0a | 1 | 2011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.0a-C3 | 3 | |||||||
| 468 | CDP Cities 2011 | 3203 | City of Chicago | Strategy | Adaptation | NotRepeatable | 4.11a | 2011-Cities-Adaptation-4.11a | 8 | 2011-Cities-Adaptation-4.10a-C2 | 2 | |||||||
| 469 | CDP Cities 2011 | 3203 | City of Chicago | Strategy | Adaptation | NotRepeatable | 4.11a | 2011-Cities-Adaptation-4.11a | Increased risk of storm surges | 10 | 2011-Cities-Adaptation-4.10a-C1 | 1 | ||||||
| 470 | CDP Cities 2011 | 3203 | City of Chicago | Strategy | Adaptation | NotRepeatable | 4.11a | 2011-Cities-Adaptation-4.11a | 5 | 2011-Cities-Adaptation-4.10a-C2 | 2 | |||||||
| 471 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Community | Community - GHG Emissions Data | NotRepeatable | C1.8 | 2011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8 | 450100 | 5 | 2011-Cities-C1.10-C2 | 2 | ||||||
| 472 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Community | Community - GHG Emissions Data | NotRepeatable | C1.8 | 2011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8 | 257200 | 6 | 2011-Cities-C1.10-C2 | 2 | ||||||
| 473 | CDP Cities 2011 | 3203 | City of Chicago | Strategy | GHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government Operations | NotRepeatable | 4.2 | 2011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2 | 1 | 2011-Cities-GHGReductionsLGO-4.2-C2 | 2 | |||||||
| 474 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Community | Community - GHG Emissions Data | NotRepeatable | C1.8 | 2011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8 | 578700 | 1 | 2011-Cities-C1.10-C2 | 2 | ||||||
| 475 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Community | Community - GHG Emissions Data | NotRepeatable | C1.8 | 2011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8 | Residential | 1 | 2011-Cities-C1.10-C1 | 1 | ||||||
| 476 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Community | Community - GHG Emissions Data | NotRepeatable | C1.9 | 2011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.9 | 71.63 | 1 | 2011-Cities-C1.11-C1 | 1 | ||||||
| 477 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Community | Community - GHG Emissions Data | NotRepeatable | C1.6 | 2011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.6 | 1 | 2011-Cities-C1.8-C1 | 1 | |||||||
| 478 | CDP Cities 2011 | 3203 | City of Chicago | Strategy | GHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government Operations | NotRepeatable | 4.2 | 2011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2 | 1 | 2011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2-C6 | 6 | |||||||
| 479 | CDP Cities 2011 | 3203 | City of Chicago | Strategy | GHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government Operations | NotRepeatable | 4.2 | 2011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2 | 1 | 2011-Cities-GHGReductionsLGO-4.2-C5 | 5 | |||||||
| 480 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Community | Community - GHG Emissions Data | NotRepeatable | C1.8 | 2011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8 | 771600 | 3 | 2011-Cities-C1.10-C2 | 2 | ||||||
| 481 | CDP Cities 2011 | 3203 | City of Chicago | Strategy | GHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government Operations | NotRepeatable | 4.1 | 2011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.1 | The City made a commitment to purchase 20% of its electricity from renewable sources. | 0 | 0 | |||||||
| 482 | CDP Cities 2011 | 3203 | City of Chicago | Strategy | GHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government Operations | NotRepeatable | 4.3 | 2011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.3 | No | 0 | 0 | |||||||
| 483 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Community | Community - GHG Emissions Data | NotRepeatable | C1.14 | 2011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.14 | No | 0 | 0 | |||||||
| 484 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Community | Community - GHG Emissions Data | NotRepeatable | C1.5 | 2011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.5 | 6430000 | 0 | 0 | |||||||
| 485 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Community | Community - GHG Emissions Data | NotRepeatable | C1.15 | 2011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.15 | Yes. A key barrier to this currently is the availability of consumption data on a local and granular scale. Further work is required in this area. | 0 | 0 | |||||||
| 486 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Community | Community - GHG Emissions Data | NotRepeatable | C1.13 | 2011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.13 | City-level | 0 | 0 | |||||||
| 487 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Community | Community - GHG Emissions Data | NotRepeatable | C1.7 | 2011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.7 | No | 0 | 0 | |||||||
| 488 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Community | Community - GHG Emissions Data | NotRepeatable | C1.8 | 2011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8 | Manufacturing | 3 | 2011-Cities-C1.10-C1 | 1 | ||||||
| 489 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Government | Local Government - Energy Data | NotRepeatable | LGO1.5 | 2011-Cities-EnergyData-LGO1.5 | Distillate fuel oil No 1 | 2 | 2011-Cities-LGO1.0-C1 | 1 | ||||||
| 490 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Governance | Governance | NotRepeatable | Governance | Governance-FurtherInformation | Sustainability targets relating to energy efficiency, sustainable transport and waste reduction are incorporated into the Enterprise Agreement which establishes employee pay and entitlements. 0.5% of staff pay increases are tied to meeting the sustainability targets. This has been incorporated into the past two Enterprise Agreements. | 1 | 0 | |||||||
| 491 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Government | Local Government - Energy Data | NotRepeatable | LGO1.5 | 2011-Cities-EnergyData-LGO1.5 | 126617 | 2 | 2011-Cities-LGO1.0-C2 | 2 | ||||||
| 492 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Government | Local Government - Energy Data | NotRepeatable | LGO1.5 | 2011-Cities-EnergyData-LGO1.5 | GJ | 2 | 2011-Cities-LGO1.0-C3 | 3 | ||||||
| 493 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Governance | Governance | NotRepeatable | 1.1a | 2011-Cities-Governance-1.1a | All employees | 1 | 2011-Cities-Governance-1.1a-C1 | 1 | ||||||
| 494 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Governance | Governance | NotRepeatable | 1.1a | 2011-Cities-Governance-1.1a | Monetary reward | 1 | 2011-Cities-Governance-1.1a-C2 | 2 | ||||||
| 495 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Community | Community - GHG Emissions Data | NotRepeatable | C1.8 | 2011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8 | Water | 7 | 2011-Cities-C1.10-C1 | 1 | ||||||
| 496 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Government | Local Government - Energy Data | NotRepeatable | LGO1.5 | 2011-Cities-EnergyData-LGO1.5 | Motor gasoline | 4 | 2011-Cities-LGO1.0-C1 | 1 | ||||||
| 497 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Government | Local Government - Energy Data | NotRepeatable | LGO1.5 | 2011-Cities-EnergyData-LGO1.5 | GJ | 5 | 2011-Cities-LGO1.0-C3 | 3 | ||||||
| 498 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Community | Community - Methodology | NotRepeatable | C1.0 | 2011-Cities-Methodology-C1.0-Start | 2005-07-01 | 0 | 0 | |||||||
| 499 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Community | Community - Methodology | NotRepeatable | C1.4 | 2011-Cities-Methodology-C1.4 | Local emissions modelled based on emissions data at State level, and apportioned to the City of Melbourne for each sector based on appropriate indicators. - Residential - State based residential emissions data apportioned to the municipality based on number and type of dwellings, assuming state average emissions levels by dwelling type. - Commercial - State level emissions by sub-sector apportioned to municipality based on number of employees in that sub-sector- Industrial - State emissions data by industry sector apportioned to city based on number of employees employed in each sector in the municipality. Passenger Transport - taken from City of melbourne Greenhouse Footprint for Transport Report June 2008 Freight Transport - National freight industries emissions apportioned to the city based on number of employees employed in the sector. Waste - Residential waste emissions calculated based on actual known volumes of municipal waste. Commercial waste calculated based on proportion of state-wide emissions based on number of employees. Wastewater - based on data obtained from the wastewater utility and total wastewater volumes generated within the municipality. | 0 | 0 | |||||||
| 500 | CDP Cities 2011 | 31109 | City of Melbourne | Governance | Governance | NotRepeatable | 1 | 2011-Cities-Governance-1.0 | Governor, Mayor, city manager, or other chief executive of the city | 0 | 0 |
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This dataset contains public responses to the CDP Cities 2011 questionnaire. If you have any questions about this dataset, please contact cities@cdp.net.
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