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Row numberQuestionnaireYear Reported to CDPAccount NumberOrganizationCountryCDP RegionParent SectionSectionQuestion NumberQuestion NameColumn NumberColumn NameRow NumberRow NameResponse AnswerCommentsFile NameLast update
528851Cities 2019201910894City of Los AngelesUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaIntroductionCity Details0.4Please select the currency used for all financial information disclosed throughout your response.00USD US Dollar24/06/2020 05:30:36
528852Cities 2019201931153City of BerlinGermanyEuropeCity 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)30Total Generation of grid-supplied energy24/06/2020 05:30:36
528853Cities 2019201943910City of ColumbusUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaEnergy8.2Please indicate the energy mix of electricity consumed in your city.9Solar1Percent0.124/06/2020 05:30:36
528854Cities 2019201949342City of RochesterUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaIntroductionCity Details0.5Please provide details of your city’s current population. Report the population in the year of your reported inventory, if possible.3Projected population1Please complete21065424/06/2020 05:30:36
528855Cities 201920193203City of ChicagoUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaTransport10.5Please provide the total fleet size and number of vehicle types for the following modes of transport:2Number of buses1Total fleet size24/06/2020 05:30:36
528856Cities 2019201936002Ville de KinshasaDemocratic Republic of the CongoAfricaGovernance and Data ManagementGovernance1.0aPlease detail which goals and targets are incorporated in your city’s master plan and describe how these goals are addressed in the table below.1Goal type1Emissions reduction targets24/06/2020 05:30:36
528857Cities 2019201954670Prefeitura Municipal de CapivariBrazilLatin AmericaIntroductionCity Details0.3Please provide information about your city’s Mayor or equivalent legal representative authority in the table below:2Leader name1Please completeRodrigo Abdala Proença24/06/2020 05:30:36
528858Cities 2019201954619Municipalidad Provincial de PiuraPeruLatin AmericaEmissions ReductionMitigation Target setting5.0ePlease explain why you do not have a city-wide emissions reduction target and any plans to set one in the future.1Reason1Please explainLack of resources24/06/2020 05:30:36
528859CDP Cities 2018201873530Town of Lexington, MAUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaHazards 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.3Web link024/06/2020 05:28:18
528860Cities 2019201954352City of MuntinlupaPhilippinesSoutheast Asia and OceaniaClimate 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.6Future change in frequency5Decreasing24/06/2020 05:30:36
528861Cities 2019201949339City and County of HonoluluUnited States of AmericaNorth 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.3Action title2Perform all-hazard structural safety assessments of hurricane shelters.24/06/2020 05:30:36
528862Cities 2019201943938The Executive Council, Govt of DubaiUnited Arab EmiratesMiddle EastCity 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 why4Stationary energy > Industrial buildings & facilitiesNot Estimated24/06/2020 05:30:36
528863Cities 2019201954066City of Fort CollinsUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaIntroduction0.1Please give a general description and introduction to your city including your city’s reporting boundary in the table below.2Description of city1City boundaryLocated in northern Colorado, Fort Collins is home to Colorado State University and an outstanding public school system. Nestled at the base of the Rocky Mountains, Fort Collins offers its 170,100 residents exciting recreational opportunities, unique cultural offerings, and is a regional center for employment and shopping. Throughout the year, live music and entertainment, as well as great local dining, can be found throughout the historic downtown area. Fort Collins is committed to achieving a sustainable future and approaches sustainability efforts with a triple bottom line approach.24/06/2020 05:30:36
528864Cities 2019201973413Commune de CocodyCôte d'IvoireAfricaEmissions ReductionMitigation Target setting5.0Do you have a GHG emissions reduction target in place at the city-wide level? Select all that apply.00Baseline scenario (business as usual) target24/06/2020 05:30:36
528865Cities 2019201954360Shah Alam City CouncilMalaysiaSoutheast Asia and OceaniaAdaptationAdaptation 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.5Co-benefit area8Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water)24/06/2020 05:30:36
528866Cities 2019201937241City of BerkeleyUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaGovernance and Data ManagementGovernance1.1aPlease select any commitments to climate adaptation and/or mitigation your city has signed and attach evidence.3Comments224/06/2020 05:30:36
528867Cities 2019201949333City of Louisville, KYUnited States of AmericaNorth 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.2Support / Challenge7Support24/06/2020 05:30:36
528868Cities 20192019834259Municipality of LobosArgentinaLatin 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 why22AFOLU > Livestock24/06/2020 05:30:36
528869Cities 2019201959595City of Brisbane, CAUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaEmissions 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.11Finance status4Finance secured24/06/2020 05:30:36
528870Cities 2019201935870City of MiamiUnited States of AmericaNorth 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.2Action19Disease prevention measures24/06/2020 05:30:36
528871Cities 2019201973787TapalquéArgentinaLatin 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.4If you have no indirect emissions to report, please select a notation key to explain why19IPPU > Industrial process24/06/2020 05:30:36
528872Cities 2019201973749NagpurIndiaSouth and West AsiaTransport10.5Please provide the total fleet size and number of vehicle types for the following modes of transport:5Number of taxis2Electric24/06/2020 05:30:36
528873Cities 2019201935870City of MiamiUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaEmissions 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.2Action title50.5 MW Solar Demonstration Project24/06/2020 05:30:36
528874Cities 2019201931090District of ColumbiaUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaEmissions 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.14Primary fund source2424/06/2020 05:30:36
528875Cities 2019201954082City of Hollywood, FLUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaEmissions 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 implementation9Infrastructure development24/06/2020 05:30:36
528876Cities 2019201935870City of MiamiUnited States of AmericaNorth 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.3Action title12King Tide Awareness Campaigns24/06/2020 05:30:36
528877CDP Cities 2018201831009City of CopenhagenDenmarkEuropeStrategyBuildings10.1Does your city have a building energy code which incentivises net zero carbon, Passivehaus or other ultra high-efficiency standards for NEW buildings?00Yes24/06/2020 05:28:18
528878Cities 2019201961876Mazabuka Municipal CouncilZambiaAfricaTransport10.5Please provide the total fleet size and number of vehicle types for the following modes of transport:4Number of freight vehicles3Hybrid24/06/2020 05:30:36
528879Cities 2019201954345City Government of DavaoPhilippinesSoutheast Asia and OceaniaWater SecurityWater Supply Management14.4Please select the actions you are taking to reduce the risks to your city’s water supply.1Risks7Regulatory24/06/2020 05:30:36
528880Cities 2019201959537City of Denton, TXUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaWater SecurityWater Supply Management14.4Please select the actions you are taking to reduce the risks to your city’s water supply.3Status of action2Operation24/06/2020 05:30:36
528881CDP Cities 2018201819233Município de Torres VedrasPortugalEuropeGovernance and Data ManagementGovernance1.1Please describe how your city manages overall responsibility for climate change mitigation (emissions reduction) and adaptation (climate risk reduction).00Sobre mitigação e adaptação às alterações climáticas, no Município de Torres Vedras há dois planos: Plano de Ação para Energia Sustentável (PASE Torres Vedras) e mais recentemente a Estratégia Municipal para a Adaptação às Alterações Climáticas (EMAAC Torres Vedras). Há um forte compromisso político com esses temas e o envolvimento dos stakeholders e da população.O PASE foi elaborado internamente por um grupo de trabalho interdisciplinar e interdepartamental da CM de Torres Vedras, tendo por base a matriz energética, tendo como ano de referência 2009.No Plano PASE foram identificadas 61 iniciativas ou ações em diversos eixos de intervenção como: Redução da dependência dos combustíveis fósseis, aumento da utilização das energias renováveis, promoção da eficiência energética, comunicação sensibilização e informação, nos seguintessetores: Transportes, equipamentos públicos, edifícios (setor público e privado), iluminação pública e indústria.Das 61 iniciativas previstas no PASE:•10 encontram-se implementadas, •24 em implementação e •26 cuja implementação ainda não foi iniciada. Em 2016 foi elaborada nova matriz energética municipal, tendo por base o ano de 2014.De acordo com a nova matriz energética do concelho de Torres Vedras em 2014, verificou-se uma redução das emissões de CO2 cerca de 17% em relação às emissões verificadas em 2009.A EMAAC Torres Vedras foi elaborada no âmbito do projeto Climadapt.local, tendo participado diretamente no projeto 3 técnicos municipais na sua elaboração, com a colaboração de outros técnicos municipais, incluindo a realização de workshops para envolvimento dos stakeholders.Recentemente, foi criado um grupo de trabalho interno da CMTV designado por Unidade de Missão para as Alterações Climáticas (UMAC) no concelho de Torres Vedras.A UMAC conta com a coordenação política do Sr. Presidente e de 2 vereadores da Cm de Torres Vedras, o que demonstra o forte compromisso político nesta temática.Este grupo de trabalho interdepartamental deverá procurar implementar as principais opções de adaptação identificadas.Destaque das 10 opções principais:1.Plano de sensibilização e comunicação2.Incorporação do risco nos instrumentos de planeamento3.Desenvolver estratégia de protecção da natureza e biodiversidade4.Promover a integração da problemática das alterações climáticas de forma transversal nas diversas áreas de actuação municipal5.Reforço dos sistemas dunares de forma a garantir a protecção da costa6. Implementação de sistema de alerta de risco eminente de eventos climáticos extremos7. Criação de sistema autónomo de comunicações de emergência8. Implementar Plano Municipal de Gestão da Água9. Melhorar a capacidade de resposta dos espaços públicos aos eventos climáticos10. Planear a relocalização das infra-estruturas e Equipamentos em zonas vulneráveis.24/06/2020 05:28:18
528882Cities 2019201931176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroBrazilLatin AmericaCity Wide EmissionsHistorical emissions inventories4.12Please provide details on any historical and base year city-wide emissions inventories your city has, in order to allow assessment of targets in the table below.2Inventory date to42013-12-3124/06/2020 05:30:36
528883Cities 2019201950154City of TurkuFinlandEuropeClimate 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.9Most relevant assets / services affected overall3Water supply & sanitation24/06/2020 05:30:36
528884Cities 20192019834251Municipality of Coronel DominguezArgentinaLatin AmericaCity Wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.1Please state the dates of the accounting year or 12-month period for which you are reporting your latest city-wide GHG emissions inventory.1From1Accounting year dates2014-01-0124/06/2020 05:30:36
528885Cities 2019201957616City of Lake Forest, ILUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaLocal Government EmissionsLocal Government Operations GHG Emissions Data7.4Which gases are included in your emissions inventory? Select all that apply.00CH424/06/2020 05:30:36
528886Cities 2019201950555City of HamiltonCanadaNorth 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?15Immediately24/06/2020 05:30:36
528887Cities 2019201935879City of MinneapolisUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaEmissions ReductionMitigation Planning5.5aPlease attach your city’s climate change mitigation plan below. If your city has both action and energy access plans, please make sure to attach all relevant documents below.4Areas covered by action plan1Business and Financial Service24/06/2020 05:30:36
528888Cities 2019201955372Prefeitura Municipal de CanoasBrazilLatin 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 overall524/06/2020 05:30:36
528889Cities 2019201935860City of DallasUnited 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.10Please identify which vulnerable populations are affected3Children & youth24/06/2020 05:30:36
528890Cities 2019201958797Hørsholm KommuneDenmarkEuropeClimate 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.11Magnitude of expected future impact3Medium24/06/2020 05:30:36
528891CDP Cities 201820183422Greater London AuthorityUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEuropeStrategyEnergy9.0Please indicate the energy mix of electricity consumed in your city.1Coal1Energy consumption percentage10.5Please note these values are from 2016 for electricity generation. They are UK wide but the vast majority of London's electricity is sourced from the national grid and so these figures are representative for London. Source: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/electricity-chapter-5-digest-of-united-kingdom-energy-statistics-dukes24/06/2020 05:28:18
528892CDP Cities 2018201860393Municipalidad de SantiagoChileLatin AmericaStrategyTransport11.4Please provide the total fleet size and number of vehicle types for the following modes of transport:7Customer-drive carshares (e.g. Car2Go, Drivenow) fleet size4Plug in hybridNo se ha considerado la evaluación del transporte puesto que la escala de funcionamiento escapa a los márgenes de la comuna, ya que trascienden las fronteras administrativas de ésta. Además, el sistema de transporte es de carácter intercomunal y regional, lo que hace compleja la intervención de éste24/06/2020 05:28:18
528893Cities 2019201932550City of DenverUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaLocal Government EmissionsLocal Government Operations GHG Emissions Data7.6Please provide total (Scope 1 + Scope 2) GHG emissions for your local government operations, in metric tonnes CO2e. Scopes are a common categorization method.4Comment1Local government emissions breakdownDenver does not operate the transit or bus system and includes those emissions in the community wide totalDenver's landfill is located outside the political boundary and those emissions are included, as appropriate in the community wide total.24/06/2020 05:30:36
528894CDP Cities 2018201859644City of Culver City, CAUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaOpportunitiesOpportunities5.0aPlease indicate the opportunities and describe how the city is positioning itself to take advantage of them.2Describe how the city is maximizing this opportunity7A series of rain gardens have been installed to improve the conditions of the storm water entering Ballona Creek. Rain gardens can reduce or eliminate pollutants such as metals, bacteria, and toxins from entering Ballona Creek and can contribute to the improvement of water quality. Cisterns have been installed in a number of locations to supplement local irrigation needs. The Rain Gardens installed at Overland Avenue, completed May 2011, divert surface run-off from approximately 3 acres from the adjacent Culver City Middle School and High School parking area and playground into the rain garden for infiltration. The the Public Work Maintenance Yard Rain Garden & Cistern, completed March 2014, diverts on-site surface run-off from approximately 1.7 acres from Public Work Maintenance Yard into the rain garden for infiltration. Roof run-off is diverted into a 3,000 gallon cistern to supplement the irrigation needs. The Baldwin Avenue Rain Garden was completed June 2012. It diverts surface run-off from approximately 5 acres of residential area into four parkway rain gardens for infiltration. The Lindblade Street Demonstration Rain Garden, completed August 2015, diverts roof run-off from an adjacent 5800 s.f. commercial building into the rain gardens for infiltration. The demonstration project was a public-private partnership and included volunteers from the local community who helped to plant the rain garden. The Transfer Station Rain Garden & Cistern is anticipated to be complete in 2018. This will divert on-site surface run-off from approximately 14,000 s.f. of Transfer Station parking and drive aisle area and a 7000 s.f. area from roof run-off into rain garden for infiltration. Roof run-off is diverted into a 1,400 gallon cistern to supplement the irrigation.24/06/2020 05:28:18
528895Cities 20192019834255Municipality of GuaymallénArgentinaLatin AmericaTransport10.5Please provide the total fleet size and number of vehicle types for the following modes of transport:1Number of private cars1Total fleet size24/06/2020 05:30:36
528896Cities 2019201974594City of Boynton BeachUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaGovernance and Data ManagementGovernance1.1Has the Mayor or city council committed to climate adaptation and/or mitigation across the geographical area of the city?00Yes24/06/2020 05:30:36
528897Cities 20192019834246Municipality of Gemona del FriuliItalyEuropeAdaptationAdaptation 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.2Action2Community engagement/education24/06/2020 05:30:36
528898CDP Cities 201820188242City of HelsinkiFinlandEuropeClimate HazardsClimate Hazards2.2aPlease 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 top 3 assets or services that are affected by the climate hazard, and provide a description of the impact.9Top three assets/ services affected13Environment24/06/2020 05:28:18
528899Cities 2019201959644City of Culver City, CAUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaEmissions 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.6Energy savings (MWh)824/06/2020 05:30:36
528900Cities 2019201954510Umeå municipalitySwedenEuropeTransport10.5Please provide the total fleet size and number of vehicle types for the following modes of transport:6Transport Network Companies (e.g. Uber, Lyft) fleet size2Electric24/06/2020 05:30:36

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