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151051Cities 2020202050203Gaziantep Metropolitan MunicipalityTurkeyEuropeCity-wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.4Which gases are included in your city-wide emissions inventory?00N2007/16/2021 01:47:15
151052Cities 2020202036469Comune dell'AquilaItalyEuropeEmissions 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 implementation3Development and implementation of action plan07/16/2021 01:47:15
151053Cities 2020202055325Município de ÁguedaPortugalEuropeEmissions ReductionMitigation Target setting5.0dPlease provide details of your total city-wide baseline scenario target(s), including projected business as usual emissions.12Please describe the target and the modelling methodology(ies) and parameters used to define it0Question not applicable07/16/2021 01:47:15
151054Cities 2020202035449Stadt ZürichSwitzerlandEuropeCity-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 (metric tonnes CO2e)15Waste > Biological treatment07/16/2021 01:47:15
151055Cities 2020202036282Comune di ChietiItalyEuropeTransport10.6How many buses has your city procured in the last year?1Number of buses1Total number of busesQuestion not applicable07/16/2021 01:47:15
151056Cities 2020202035858City of Cape TownSouth AfricaAfricaEmissions 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.18Role in the GCC program21Question not applicable07/16/2021 01:47:15
151057Cities 2020202042384Göteborgs StadSwedenEuropeWater SecurityWater Supply14.2aPlease identify the risks to your city’s water security as well as the timescale and level of risk.5Risk description607/16/2021 01:47:15
151058Cities 2020202074643Dijon métropoleFranceEuropeOpportunitiesOpportunities6.0Please indicate the opportunities your city has identified as a result of addressing climate change and describe how the city is positioning itself to take advantage of these opportunities.2Describe how the city is maximizing this opportunity20Projet de la centrale photovoltaïque de Dijon-ValmyLe centre d’enfouissement technique de Valmy va être reconverti en centrale solaire photovoltaïque.Implantés sur près de 16 hectares, plus de 44 000 panneaux solaires permettront d’alimenter 8 000 habitants en électricité dès 2021 (soit une production annuelle de 17 800 MWh).Dijon métropole confirme son engagement dans une politique ambitieuse de développement durable. A noter que les émissions de 23 100 à 56 100 tonnes de CO2 seront économisées par an avec cette nouvelle installation d’ENR.07/16/2021 01:47:15
151059Cities 2020202060092City of PorvooFinlandEuropeEmissions ReductionMitigation Target setting5.0dPlease provide details of your total city-wide baseline scenario target(s), including projected business as usual emissions.2Where sources differ from the inventory, identify and explain these additions / exclusions0Question not applicable07/16/2021 01:47:15
151060Cities 202020205871Essex County CouncilUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEuropeClimate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk 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.6Primary author of assessment1Relevant city department07/16/2021 01:47:15
151061Cities 2020202017411Southend on Sea Borough CouncilUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEuropeIntroductionCity Details0.3Please provide information about your city’s Mayor or equivalent legal representative authority in the table below.1Leader title1Please completeMayor07/16/2021 01:47:15
151062Cities 2020202050154City of TurkuFinlandEuropeEmissions 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.10Scope and impact of action1Following the Turku SECAP (City Council 11.6.2018) the heat, cold, steam and electricity used in the Turku area will be produced in a carbon neutral manner at the latest by 2029 (considering compensations)- The use of coal for energy will be phased out already in 2025. - The share of renewable energy of district heat is at least 65 per cent in 2021. - The share of renewable energy of electricity and heat sold by Turku Energia is at least 80 per cent in 2025. - Significant effort in the next few years is required to meet the objectives together with other functional and economical objectives of Turku Energia - Impacts on sustainability and regional economy are emphasised in acquisition of renewable fuel. - Solutions will advance economic effectiveness and feasibility (and these will be taken into account in decision-making). Turku City Group develops the production and ownership of renewable energy in a way that the production serves an area wider than Turku and helps turn Turku into a climate positive area. Smart solutions, multidirectionality, storage and the entire potential of the sources of energy and production opportunities in the area will be used and energy efficiency will be improved in the development of energy system of the Turku area and region.The objectives of the city’s energy efficiency in the city’s own property stock and infrastructure are prepared and steered with the help of an energy efficiency agreement- Current energy efficiency agreement 2017-2025, energy efficiency improvement target: approx. 7.5 per cent- Previous agreement 2008-2016 target of approx. 7.5 per cent improvement was achieved, 18 100 MWh savingEffort is put into energy efficiency in the entire Turku City Group and energy losses will be harnessed and/or eliminated as extensively as possible. The City of Turku is a pioneer in energy efficiency and strives to remain as such also in the future.07/16/2021 01:47:15
151063Cities 2020202043938The Executive Council, Govt of DubaiUnited Arab EmiratesMiddle EastEnergy8.1Please indicate the source mix of electricity consumed in your city.2Gas1Electricity source93.807/16/2021 01:47:15
151064Cities 20202020843399Wandsworth CouncilUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEuropeEmissions 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 title18Reduce the quantity of household waste collected per household07/16/2021 01:47:15
151065Cities 2020202019233Município de Torres VedrasPortugalEuropeWater SecurityWater Supply Management14.3Please select the actions you are taking to reduce the risks to your city’s water security.3Status of action207/16/2021 01:47:15
151066Cities 20202020848474Richmond CouncilUnited 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 (metric tonnes CO2e)3Stationary energy > Institutional buildings & facilities14326.9807/16/2021 01:47:15
151067Cities 2020202017411Southend on Sea Borough CouncilUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEuropeWater SecurityWater Supply14.2aPlease identify the risks to your city’s water security as well as the timescale and level of risk.1Water security risk drivers0Question not applicable07/16/2021 01:47:15
151068Cities 2020202050665Município de OvarPortugalEuropeCity-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.2Document title and attachment0Question not applicable07/16/2021 01:47:15
151069Cities 2020202036262Comune di GenovaItalyEuropeEmissions ReductionMitigation Target setting5.0bPlease provide details of your total fixed level target(s).1Sector0Question not applicable07/16/2021 01:47:15
151070Cities 2020202035863eThekwini MunicipalitySouth AfricaAfricaCity-wide EmissionsRe-stating previous emissions inventories4.14aPlease provide your city’s recalculated total city-wide emissions figures for any previous inventories along with Scope 1, 2 and 3 breakdowns where applicable.8Reason for recalculation1The previous inventory was not fully GPC compliant. A fully GPC compliant inventory was required by C40.07/16/2021 01:47:15
151071Cities 2020202036469Comune dell'AquilaItalyEuropeCity-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 (metric tonnes CO2e)15Waste > Biological treatmentQuestion not applicable07/16/2021 01:47:15
151072Cities 2020202031149City of AthensGreeceEuropeCity-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 (metric tonnes CO2e)22AFOLU > Livestock007/16/2021 01:47:15
151073Cities 2020202036254Comune di VeneziaItalyEuropeGovernance 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 targets07/16/2021 01:47:15
151074Cities 2020202036285Comune di FirenzeItalyEuropeAdaptationAdaptation Goals3.3Please describe the main goals of your city’s adaptation efforts and the metrics / KPIs for each goal.3Target year of goal3203007/16/2021 01:47:15
151075Cities 2020202031149City of AthensGreeceEuropeEmissions 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.9Co-benefit area11Enhanced resilience07/16/2021 01:47:15
151076Cities 2020202060092City of PorvooFinlandEuropeCity-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 comments26Generation of grid-supplied energy > Electricity-only generationQuestion not applicable07/16/2021 01:47:15
151077Cities 2020202036254Comune di VeneziaItalyEuropeCity-wide EmissionsGCoM Emission Factor and Activity Data4.15Please provide a summary of emissions factors and activity data used in your inventory.1Applicable sub-sector10CFR - Stationary energy > Institutional buildings & facilities07/16/2021 01:47:15
151078Cities 2020202050680Município de CascaisPortugalEuropeCity-wide EmissionsGCoM Emission Factor and Activity Data4.15Please provide a summary of emissions factors and activity data used in your inventory.5Gas25C0207/16/2021 01:47:15
151079Cities 2020202058346Plymouth City CouncilUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEuropeCity-wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.9Does your city have a consumption-based inventory to measure emissions from consumption of goods and services by your residents?1Response1Please completeNot intending to undertake07/16/2021 01:47:15
151080Cities 2020202050154City of TurkuFinlandEuropeCity-wide EmissionsGCoM Emission Factor and Activity Data4.15Please provide a summary of emissions factors and activity data used in your inventory.4Emission factor source18https://hiilineutraalisuomi.fi/en-US/Emissions_and_indicators/Calculation_principles07/16/2021 01:47:15
151081Cities 20202020831926RamallahState of PalestineMiddle EastEnergy8.4How much (in MW capacity) renewable energy is installed within the city boundary in the following categories?1MW capacity1Renewable district heat/cooling07/16/2021 01:47:15
151082Cities 2020202059165Gladsaxe KommuneDenmarkEuropeTransport10.14Please provide city-wide average air pollution metrics from the monitoring sites within your city for the most recent three years.9Publicly available?4PM10 (Maximum 24-hour average)Question not applicable07/16/2021 01:47:15
151083Cities 2020202036501Comune di PratoItalyEuropeFood12.1What is the per capita meat and dairy consumption (kg/yr) in your city?3Comment2Dairy consumption per capita (kg/year)Data is not available07/16/2021 01:47:15
151084Cities 2020202060233Pärnu City GovernmentEstoniaEuropeOpportunitiesFinance and Economic Opportunities6.11If city staff pensions are managed at the city level, who has responsibility for making investments decisions for the city retirement funds?2Comment2Treasury or city finance staffQuestion not applicable07/16/2021 01:47:15
151085Cities 2020202058613City of York CouncilUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEuropeTransport10.5Provide information on GHG emissions from the transport sector.2Inventory year (numerical year)6Freight transportQuestion not applicable07/16/2021 01:47:15
151086Cities 20202020840371Falkoping KommunSwedenEuropeAdaptationAdaptation Planning3.2aPlease provide more information on your plan that addresses climate change adaptation and attach the document. Please provide details on the boundary of your plan, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.11Describe the synergies, trade-offs, and co-benefits of this interaction1Question not applicable07/16/2021 01:47:15
151087Cities 2020202036254Comune di VeneziaItalyEuropeEmissions 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.10Scope and impact of action31The incentive action for private electric mobility will be developed in two temporal phases. The first of these, starting from the year 2020, aims to make the most of the advantages deriving from the possibility of introducing charging stations for electric / hybrid vehicles with highly incentive mechanisms. The municipality undertakes to increase (where not foreseen) the share of investments already planned for the renovation of public residential buildings, taking full advantage of the incentives present in the "Relaunch" decree for the installation of photovoltaic systems and charging columns near the these buildings. Similarly, the municipality announces a tender in order to obtain long-term rental at a subsidized rate, for a predetermined number of electric vehicles. Each residential building mentioned above will be equipped, at the expense of the municipality, with 1 shared vehicle for every 3 resident families. In this way, the municipality responds to the demand for mobility and transport of a potentially at-risk segment of the population, in full compliance with the principle of mitigation of polluting emissions. The same call is also allowed for families who own no more than one vehicle in 2020 (or who ensure the scrapping of the second vehicle in case of access to the call). The municipality will finance the long-term rental for these families.07/16/2021 01:47:15
151088Cities 2020202031052City of CardiffUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEuropeClimate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Hazards2.1cHave you compiled information related to climate risk, vulnerabilities, and adaptive capacities into a baseline synthesis report?1Response1Baseline synthesis reportQuestion not applicable07/16/2021 01:47:15
151089Cities 2020202060233Pärnu City GovernmentEstoniaEuropeLocal Government EmissionsLocal Government Operations GHG Emissions Data7.7bPlease explain why you do not measure your local government Scope 3 emissions and detail your plans to do so in the future, if any.2Please explain1Please explainQuestion not applicable07/16/2021 01:47:15
151090Cities 2020202058489Hoeje-Taastrup KommuneDenmarkEuropeLocal Government EmissionsLocal Government Operations GHG Emissions Data7.5Please give the total amount of fuel (refers to Scope 1 emissions) that your local government has consumed this year.4Units2Question not applicable07/16/2021 01:47:15
151091Cities 2020202035903Le Grand CasablancaMoroccoAfricaClimate Hazards and 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.7Please identify which vulnerable populations are affected2Elderly07/16/2021 01:47:15
151092Cities 2020202055324Município de GuimarãesPortugalEuropeGovernance 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 type17Energy efficiency targets07/16/2021 01:47:15
151093Cities 20202020848474Richmond CouncilUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEuropeEmissions 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 implementation9Policy and regulation07/16/2021 01:47:15
151094Cities 2020202050678Município de ÉvoraPortugalEuropeTransport10.6How many buses has your city procured in the last year?1Number of buses8CNGQuestion not applicable07/16/2021 01:47:15
151095Cities 2020202060433City of HvidovreDenmarkEuropeCity-wide EmissionsGCoM Emission Factor and Activity Data4.15Please provide a summary of emissions factors and activity data used in your inventory.1Applicable sub-sector43CRF - Transportation > Rail07/16/2021 01:47:15
151096Cities 2020202060236Municipality of TrelleborgSwedenEuropeEmissions 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.5Estimated emissions reduction (metric tonnes CO2e)19107/16/2021 01:47:15
151097Cities 2020202054402City of LahtiFinlandEuropeCity-wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.6dWhere it will facilitate a greater understanding of your city-wide emissions, please provide a breakdown of these emissions by IPCC sector in the table below.4Emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)4Question not applicable07/16/2021 01:47:15
151098Cities 2020202031052City of CardiffUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEuropeFood12.0aReport the tonnes per food group that are served and/or sold through programs managed by your city (this includes schools, canteens, hospitals etc.).1Tonnes served and/or sold3Dairy foodsQuestion not applicable07/16/2021 01:47:15
151099Cities 2020202060092City of PorvooFinlandEuropeEmissions 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.10Scope and impact of action5The City of Porvoo’s Building Control organises proactive quality management for people building detached houses. The purpose of this approach is to improve construction quality and energy efficiency and facilitate the building permit application process and the actual construction work. The quality management consists of briefings for plot recipients, block-specific guidance, general training evenings for builders and plot-specific guidance.07/16/2021 01:47:15
151100Cities 2020202074607Gemeente AlkmaarNetherlandsEuropeTransport10.1What is the mode share of each transport mode in your city for passenger transport?9Other1Please completeQuestion not applicable07/16/2021 01:47:15

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This data is collected through the CDP-ICLEI Unified Reporting System. When using this data, please cite both organisations using the following wording: ‘This data was collected in partnership by CDP and ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability’.
This dataset contains the full responses of publicly disclosing cities in 2020. To view the complete cities 2020 questionnaire guidance, including all questions asked in 2020, visit https://www.cdp.net/en/guidance/guidance-for-cities. Please contact cities@cdp.net if you have any questions.
When using the inventory data for aggregation, comparison and trend analysis, please note that the inventory data is based on non-verified self-reported city inputs. The reported inventory may not include all emission sources within the city boundary.
Please note that this dataset may contain data from cities or, in some instances, groups of cities at different administrative levels. This includes metropolitan areas, combined authorities, and 5 American regional councils, which are: Chicago Metropolitan Mayors Caucus; Denver Regional Council of Governments; Metropolitan Council, Twin Cities; Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments; and Mid-America Regional Council.
This view contains data from the CDP Cities Europe, CDP Cities Africa and CDP Cities Middle East Authority Regions.

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