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2018 - 2019 Full Cities Dataset

Row numberQuestionnaireYear Reported to CDPAccount NumberOrganizationCountryCDP RegionParent SectionSectionQuestion NumberQuestion NameColumn NumberColumn NameRow NumberRow NameResponse AnswerCommentsFile NameLast update
519101Cities 2019201954538Bath and North East SomersetUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEuropeCity Wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.6aThe Global Covenant of Mayors requires committed cities to report their inventories in the format of the new Common Reporting Framework, to encourage standard reporting of emissions data. Please provide a breakdown of your city-wide emissions by sector and sub-sector in the table below. Where emissions data is not available, please use the relevant notation keys to explain the reason why.5Emissions occurring outside the city boundary as a result of in-city activities / Scope 3 (metric tonnes CO2e)1Stationary energy > Residential buildings49364.6524/06/2020 05:30:36
519102CDP Cities 2018201854104City of BoulderUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaIntroductionCity Details0.4Please select the currency used for all financial information disclosed throughout your response.00USD US Dollar24/06/2020 05:28:18
519103CDP Cities 2018201860602Town of Ajax, ONCanadaNorth AmericaEmissions Reduction: City-wideEmissions Reduction Actions : City-wide8.4What actions is your city taking to reduce emissions? Please also indicate estimated emissions reduction potential and status of the emissions reduction actions your city has planned.3Estimated emissions reduction (metric tonnes CO2e)2224/06/2020 05:28:18
519104Cities 2019201960284Prefeitura de Angra dos ReisBrazilLatin AmericaAdaptationAdaptation Actions3.0Please describe the main actions you are taking to reduce the risk to, and vulnerability of, your city’s infrastructure, services, citizens, and businesses from climate change as identified in the Climate Hazards section.9Total cost provided by the local government224/06/2020 05:30:36
519105CDP Cities 2018201858531City of Somerville, MAUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaEnergy DataScope 1 Emissions Breakdown6.5Please give the total amount of fuel (refers to Scope 1 emissions) that your local government has consumed this year.1Source4Municipal vehicle fleet24/06/2020 05:28:18
519106CDP Cities 2018201831186Changwon CityRepublic of KoreaEast AsiaGovernance and Data ManagementGovernance1.3Please provide details on your city’s annual revenue sources.1Percentage of annual revenue3Local taxes26.9424/06/2020 05:28:18
519107Cities 2019201950383Prefeitura de SorocabaBrazilLatin AmericaTransport10.5Please provide the total fleet size and number of vehicle types for the following modes of transport:4Number of freight vehicles2Electricfrota de taxi: base maio/2018 - https://www.urbes.com.br/taxis-dados-operacionaisNúmero de ônibus do sistema de transporte urbano: base janeiro/2018 - https://www.urbes.com.br/frota-total24/06/2020 05:30:36
519108Cities 2019201949333City of Louisville, KYUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaEmissions ReductionMitigation Target setting5.0dPlease provide details of your total city-wide baseline scenario target, including projected business as usual emissions.11Does this target align with the global 1.5 - 2 °C pathway set out in the Paris agreement?1Yes - 2 °C24/06/2020 05:30:36
519109CDP Cities 2018201853254City of HobartAustraliaSoutheast Asia and OceaniaLocal Government EmissionsLocal Government Operations GHG Emissions Data6.9Please indicate if your local government operations emissions have increased, decreased, or stayed the same since your last emissions inventory, and please describe why.3Please explain1Please explainA drop of 1.5% occurred based on savings of 295tCO2e between 2015-16 to 2016-17, mainly in the buildings and streetlighting sectors as vehicle fleet fuel use remained relatively similar and waste emissions went up slightly. Emissions from the City’s other operations havebeen lowered over recent years. A reductionof 130tCO2-e was achieved in 2016–17compared to the previous year for these “otheroperations”, and these have been reduced byabout 1,845 tCO2-e (or 29%) since 2009–10. In 2016–17 the City’s GHG emissions were reduced by 295 tCO2-e to a total of 19,723 tCO2-e from the previous year. A reduction of 11% reduction has been achieved since 2009–10. The City remains generally on track to meet the revised 2020 target of 18,497 tCO2-e.Energy use was reduced by 2.9% in 2016–17 to 67,700 gigajoules and is now 30.8% below that consumed in 2009–10. This is well ahead of the reduction needed to achieve the 35% reduction target for 2019–20.24/06/2020 05:28:18
519110CDP Cities 2018201850680Município de CascaisPortugalEuropeEnergy DataScope 1 Emissions Breakdown6.5Please give the total amount of fuel (refers to Scope 1 emissions) that your local government has consumed this year.3Amount3368924/06/2020 05:28:18
519111Cities 2019201973295City of La Crosse, WIUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCity Wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.6aThe Global Covenant of Mayors requires committed cities to report their inventories in the format of the new Common Reporting Framework, to encourage standard reporting of emissions data. Please provide a breakdown of your city-wide emissions by sector and sub-sector in the table below. Where emissions data is not available, please use the relevant notation keys to explain the reason why.1Direct emissions / Scope 1 (metric tonnes CO2e)3Stationary energy > Institutional buildings & facilities24/06/2020 05:30:36
519112CDP Cities 2018201873301City of Gretna, LAUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaStrategyEnergy9.0Please indicate the energy mix of electricity consumed in your city.2Gas1Energy consumption percentage99A natural gas power plant is the primary source of electricity consumed in the City. However, there is increasing use of decentralized solar power which is roughly accounted for in the 1% figure.24/06/2020 05:28:18
519113CDP Cities 2018201850382Municipio de MéridaMexicoLatin AmericaStrategyEnergy9.0Please indicate the energy mix of electricity consumed in your city.4Nuclear1Energy consumption percentage24/06/2020 05:28:18
519114Cities 2019201931111Tokyo Metropolitan GovernmentJapanEast AsiaEmissions ReductionMitigation Actions5.4Describe the anticipated outcomes of the most impactful mitigation actions your city is currently undertaking; the total cost of the action and how much is being funded by the local government.15Web link to action website1http://www.kankyo.metro.tokyo.jp/en/climate/cap_and_trade/index.htmlEstimated emissions reductions are calculated using emission factor for electricity, which is 0.489(t-CO2/1000kWh). For renewable energy production, the answer includes the renewable electricity that is produced on site at the covered facilities but it does not include the purchased renewable energy. Purchase of renewable energy is actually growing and about 10% of covered facilities purchased low-carbon electricity in 2017.24/06/2020 05:30:36
519115Cities 2019201973666Cuyahoga CountyUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCity Wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.6aThe Global Covenant of Mayors requires committed cities to report their inventories in the format of the new Common Reporting Framework, to encourage standard reporting of emissions data. Please provide a breakdown of your city-wide emissions by sector and sub-sector in the table below. Where emissions data is not available, please use the relevant notation keys to explain the reason why.6If you have no emissions occurring outside the city boundary to report as a result of in-city activities, please select a notation key to explain why13Total Transport24/06/2020 05:30:36
519116Cities 20192019834251Municipality of Coronel DominguezArgentinaLatin AmericaClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards2.1Please list the most significant climate hazards faced by your city and indicate the probability and consequence of these hazards, as well as the expected future change in frequency and intensity. Please also select the most relevant assets or services that are affected by the climate hazard and provide a description of the impact.8When do you first expect to experience those changes?3Medium-term (2026-2050)24/06/2020 05:30:36
519117Cities 2019201950394Prefeitura Municipal de João PessoaBrazilLatin AmericaClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards2.1Please list the most significant climate hazards faced by your city and indicate the probability and consequence of these hazards, as well as the expected future change in frequency and intensity. Please also select the most relevant assets or services that are affected by the climate hazard and provide a description of the impact.5Social impact of hazard overall124/06/2020 05:30:36
519118Cities 2019201960053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West AsiaCity Wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.6aThe Global Covenant of Mayors requires committed cities to report their inventories in the format of the new Common Reporting Framework, to encourage standard reporting of emissions data. Please provide a breakdown of your city-wide emissions by sector and sub-sector in the table below. Where emissions data is not available, please use the relevant notation keys to explain the reason why.4If you have no indirect emissions to report, please select a notation key to explain why20IPPU > Product use24/06/2020 05:30:36
519119CDP Cities 2018201854652Prefeitura de OsascoBrazilLatin AmericaHazards and AdaptationSocial Risks4.0Does your city face any social risks as a result of climate change?00Do not know24/06/2020 05:28:18
519120CDP Cities 20182018831231Kasama Municipal CouncilZambiaAfricaStrategyTransport11.0What is the mode share of each transport mode in your city?8Other1Please complete24/06/2020 05:28:18
519121Cities 2019201931171Ayuntamiento de MadridSpainEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityRisk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.2Year of adoption from local government1201524/06/2020 05:30:36
519122Cities 2019201970017Alcaldia de PalmiraColombiaLatin AmericaTransport10.5Please provide the total fleet size and number of vehicle types for the following modes of transport:6Transport Network Companies (e.g. Uber, Lyft) fleet size3Hybrid024/06/2020 05:30:36
519123CDP Cities 2018201835475City of CalgaryCanadaNorth AmericaOpportunitiesFinancing Projects5.2List any emission reduction, adaptation, water related or resilience projects you have planned within your city for which you hope to attract financing, and provide details on the estimated costs and status of the project in the currency reported in question 0.4. If your city does not have any relevant projects, please select No relevant projects under Project Area.4Project description7Co-digestion of organic wastes (industrial / residential) in Anaerobic Digesters:-The objective of this study would be to increase “Bonnybrook Wastewater Treatment Plant” biogas/methane production by 2-3 times and therefore generation of bio-energy (electricity and heat recovery). -The implementation of this strategy would provide an opportunity to some local industries to dispose their organic waste in a beneficial way, at a low cost, making it a Win-Win for industry and The City of Calgary. -Increase long term sustainability and reduce GHG emissions directly and indirectly. This project would be completed with the participation of members from different Utilities and Environmental Protection (UEP) Divisions.24/06/2020 05:28:18
519124Cities 2019201960029City of Cagayan de OroPhilippinesSoutheast Asia and OceaniaWater SecurityWater Supply14.3aPlease identify the risks to your city’s water supply as well as the timescale and level of risk.2Estimated timescale1Current24/06/2020 05:30:36
519125CDP Cities 2018201831184Prefeitura de São PauloBrazilLatin AmericaEmissions Reduction: Local GovernmentEmissions Reduction Actions: Local Government8.1What actions are you undertaking to reduce your emissions in your local government operations?1Emissions reduction project activity1Eco-district development strategy24/06/2020 05:28:18
519126Cities 2019201931181City of PhiladelphiaUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaTransport10.5Please provide the total fleet size and number of vehicle types for the following modes of transport:4Number of freight vehicles4Plug in hybrid24/06/2020 05:30:36
519127CDP Cities 2018201836522Comune di VerbaniaItalyEuropeGovernance and Data ManagementGovernance1.1Please describe how your city manages overall responsibility for climate change mitigation (emissions reduction) and adaptation (climate risk reduction).00What we did about climate change is basically divieded into 2 parts: improvement of public transport, increasing the availabily of lines, reaching little towns not reached by pubblic transport so far.We also increased the frequency of lines, and, for the young people, we started a night bus twice a week.The Municipality contributes with 135,000 euros to the cost of monthly season ticket, so as to encourage people to use it.At a very low cost, we offer now a public bikes (included ebikes) for tourists and the citizens of Verbania.As far as energetic efficiency is concerned, we pay a contribution (5-10 %) to all the people who decide to make their homes more efficient, as a sign of concrete help.We also approved new rules for construction industry and building.24/06/2020 05:28:18
519128Cities 20192019839971San Nicolás de los ArroyosArgentinaLatin AmericaCity Wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.6aThe Global Covenant of Mayors requires committed cities to report their inventories in the format of the new Common Reporting Framework, to encourage standard reporting of emissions data. Please provide a breakdown of your city-wide emissions by sector and sub-sector in the table below. Where emissions data is not available, please use the relevant notation keys to explain the reason why.1Direct emissions / Scope 1 (metric tonnes CO2e)6Stationary energy > Fugitive emissions3243.0524/06/2020 05:30:36
519129Cities 20192019839963Alpa CorralArgentinaLatin AmericaTransport10.5Please provide the total fleet size and number of vehicle types for the following modes of transport:5Number of taxis4Plug in hybrid24/06/2020 05:30:36
519130Cities 2019201973365Town of IthacaUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCity Wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.6aThe Global Covenant of Mayors requires committed cities to report their inventories in the format of the new Common Reporting Framework, to encourage standard reporting of emissions data. Please provide a breakdown of your city-wide emissions by sector and sub-sector in the table below. Where emissions data is not available, please use the relevant notation keys to explain the reason why.3Indirect emissions from the use of grid-supplied electricity, heat, steam and/or cooling / Scope 2 (metric tonnes CO2e)19IPPU > Industrial process24/06/2020 05:30:36
519131Cities 20192019834260Municipality of OlavarríaArgentinaLatin AmericaCity Wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.6aThe Global Covenant of Mayors requires committed cities to report their inventories in the format of the new Common Reporting Framework, to encourage standard reporting of emissions data. Please provide a breakdown of your city-wide emissions by sector and sub-sector in the table below. Where emissions data is not available, please use the relevant notation keys to explain the reason why.6If you have no emissions occurring outside the city boundary to report as a result of in-city activities, please select a notation key to explain why5Stationary energy > Agriculture24/06/2020 05:30:36
519132Cities 2019201954510Umeå municipalitySwedenEuropeTransport10.5Please provide the total fleet size and number of vehicle types for the following modes of transport:5Number of taxis2Electric24/06/2020 05:30:36
519133Cities 2019201935877City of PittsburghUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaCity Wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.5Please attach your city-wide inventory in Excel or other spreadsheet format and provide additional details on the inventory calculation methods in the table below.7Overall Level of confidence124/06/2020 05:30:36
519134Cities 2019201955371Municipalidad de Vicente LópezArgentinaLatin AmericaAdaptationAdaptation Actions3.0Please describe the main actions you are taking to reduce the risk to, and vulnerability of, your city’s infrastructure, services, citizens, and businesses from climate change as identified in the Climate Hazards section.9Total cost provided by the local government224/06/2020 05:30:36
519135CDP Cities 2018201854575Vhembe District MunicipalitySouth AfricaAfricaWaterWater Supply Management15.4Please select the actions you are taking to reduce the risks to your city’s water supply.3Action description224/06/2020 05:28:18
519136Cities 20192019834403Municipality of San Martín de los AndesArgentinaLatin AmericaCity Wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.6aThe Global Covenant of Mayors requires committed cities to report their inventories in the format of the new Common Reporting Framework, to encourage standard reporting of emissions data. Please provide a breakdown of your city-wide emissions by sector and sub-sector in the table below. Where emissions data is not available, please use the relevant notation keys to explain the reason why.7Please explain any excluded sources, identify any emissions covered under an ETS and provide any other comments29Generation of grid-supplied energy > Local renewable generation24/06/2020 05:30:36
519137Cities 2019201931179Gemeente RotterdamNetherlandsEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards2.1Please list the most significant climate hazards faced by your city and indicate the probability and consequence of these hazards, as well as the expected future change in frequency and intensity. Please also select the most relevant assets or services that are affected by the climate hazard and provide a description of the impact.7Future change in intensity1Increasing24/06/2020 05:30:36
519138CDP Cities 2018201831175City of ParisFranceEuropeHazards and AdaptationClimate Hazards2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk or vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.7Does the assessment identify vulnerable populations?1Yes24/06/2020 05:28:18
519139Cities 2019201937241City of BerkeleyUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards2.1Please list the most significant climate hazards faced by your city and indicate the probability and consequence of these hazards, as well as the expected future change in frequency and intensity. Please also select the most relevant assets or services that are affected by the climate hazard and provide a description of the impact.7Future change in intensity2Increasing24/06/2020 05:30:36
519140Cities 2019201954070City of EugeneUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityRisk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.6Areas/sectors covered by the risk and vulnerability assessment2Water Supply & Sanitation24/06/2020 05:30:36
519141Cities 2019201936261Comune di BolzanoItalyEuropeCity Wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.6aThe Global Covenant of Mayors requires committed cities to report their inventories in the format of the new Common Reporting Framework, to encourage standard reporting of emissions data. Please provide a breakdown of your city-wide emissions by sector and sub-sector in the table below. Where emissions data is not available, please use the relevant notation keys to explain the reason why.2If you have no direct emissions to report, please select a notation key to explain why6Stationary energy > Fugitive emissions24/06/2020 05:30:36
519142Cities 2019201954367Melaka Historic City CouncilMalaysiaSoutheast Asia and OceaniaEmissions ReductionMitigation Actions5.4Describe the anticipated outcomes of the most impactful mitigation actions your city is currently undertaking; the total cost of the action and how much is being funded by the local government.3Means of implementation23Verification activities24/06/2020 05:30:36
519143Cities 20192019840419Mahasarakham MunicipalityThailandSoutheast Asia and OceaniaClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityRisk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1Publication title and attach the document4Mahasarakham Municipality’s 2019 prevention and mitigation plan for cold spell during November and February is aimed at being a model for preparedness arrangements for disaster prevention through collaborative operation among related units in order to provide aid to those suffering from severe cold weather. This prevention plan is laid out as follows: 1. Pre-disaster procedure: survey prone areas, collect the number of people who lack clothing. Create database and set up an emergency operation centre.2. During disaster procedure: donate necessary supplies and clothes, provide medical care to inflicted animal. 3. Rehabilitation procedure: conduct damage assessment, provide medical care, give aid to people whose livestock and agriculture have been damaged by providing occupational rehabilitation services.24/06/2020 05:30:36
519144CDP Cities 2018201855324Município de GuimarãesPortugalEuropeAdaptationAdaptation Actions3.3Please describe the actions you are taking to reduce the risk to, or vulnerability of, your city’s infrastructure, services, citizens, and businesses from climate change as identified in the Climate Hazards section.3Status of action2Complete24/06/2020 05:28:18
519145CDP Cities 2018201831182City of San FranciscoUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaIntroduction0.1Please give a general description and introduction to your city including your city’s reporting boundary in the table below.1Administrative boundary1City boundaryCity / Municipality24/06/2020 05:28:18
519146Cities 201920198242City of HelsinkiFinlandEuropeCity Wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.6aThe Global Covenant of Mayors requires committed cities to report their inventories in the format of the new Common Reporting Framework, to encourage standard reporting of emissions data. Please provide a breakdown of your city-wide emissions by sector and sub-sector in the table below. Where emissions data is not available, please use the relevant notation keys to explain the reason why.1Direct emissions / Scope 1 (metric tonnes CO2e)4Stationary energy > Industrial buildings & facilities1959424/06/2020 05:30:36
519147Cities 2019201931172Mexico CityMexicoLatin AmericaEmissions ReductionMitigation Target setting5.0bPlease provide details of your total fixed level target.9Does this target align with the global 1.5 -2 °C pathway set out in the Paris agreement?1Yes - 1.5 °C24/06/2020 05:30:36
519148Cities 2019201954305Rajkot Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West AsiaEmissions ReductionMitigation Actions5.4Describe the anticipated outcomes of the most impactful mitigation actions your city is currently undertaking; the total cost of the action and how much is being funded by the local government.13Total cost provided by the local government1724/06/2020 05:30:36
519149Cities 2019201960410Municipalidad de PeñalolénChileLatin AmericaClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards2.2Please identify and describe the factors that most greatly affect your city’s ability to adapt to climate change and indicate how those factors either support or challenge this ability.1Factors that affect ability to adapt3Economic diversity24/06/2020 05:30:36
519150Cities 2019201954361Petaling Jaya City CouncilMalaysiaSoutheast Asia and OceaniaWater SecurityWater Supply14.3aPlease identify the risks to your city’s water supply as well as the timescale and level of risk.2Estimated timescale1Short-term24/06/2020 05:30:36

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