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2017 - Cities Community-wide Emissions Reduction Actions

Row numberAccount numberOrganizationCityCountryRegionC40Reporting YearAccessSectorEmissions reduction activityAnticipated emissions reduction – cumulative over the lifetime of the action (metric tonnes CO2e)Action descriptionCity LocationCountry Location
305150792Ville de MonacoMonacoMonacoEurope2017PublicBuildingsBuilding codes and standardsBan on fioul burner in new constructions and when replacing old heating system in existing buildings(43.737411°, 7.420816°)(43.738418°, 7.424616°)
305250792Ville de MonacoMonacoMonacoEurope2017PublicPrivate TransportAwareness and education for non motorized transportBike sharing system, with 15 stations by mid-2017(43.737411°, 7.420816°)(43.738418°, 7.424616°)
305350792Ville de MonacoMonacoMonacoEurope2017PublicEnergy SupplyLow or zero carbon energy supply generationDevelopment of seawater heat pump networks. Two more districts will be connected by 2020.(43.737411°, 7.420816°)(43.738418°, 7.424616°)
305450792Ville de MonacoMonacoMonacoEurope2017PublicMass TransitImprove fuel economy and reduce CO2 from bus and/or light railHybrid and eco-fueled public buses (11 buses in 2017)(43.737411°, 7.420816°)(43.738418°, 7.424616°)
305550792Ville de MonacoMonacoMonacoEurope2017PublicWasteWaste prevention policies and programsProhibition of disposable plastic bags (since June 2016) and plastic disposable kitchen utensils in 2020.(43.737411°, 7.420816°)(43.738418°, 7.424616°)
305650792Ville de MonacoMonacoMonacoEurope2017PublicBuildingsBuilding codes and standardsSince 2012, pre-equipment requirement for the recharge of electric vehicles in new constructions.(43.737411°, 7.420816°)(43.738418°, 7.424616°)
305750792Ville de MonacoMonacoMonacoEurope2017PublicBuildingsEnergy efficiency/ retrofit measuresSince 2014: VAT at reduced rate for certain works related to the improvement of the energy efficiency of residential premises.(43.737411°, 7.420816°)(43.738418°, 7.424616°)
305850792Ville de MonacoMonacoMonacoEurope2017PublicBuildingsEnergy efficiency/ retrofit measuresSubsidy for the replacement of single-glazed windows for double or triple glazed windows, should be effective by the end of 2017.(43.737411°, 7.420816°)(43.738418°, 7.424616°)
305950792Ville de MonacoMonacoMonacoEurope2017PublicWasteWaste prevention policies and programsUpdate of the Waste Management Plan: deployment (in 2017) of action plan in order to stabilize waste disposal in Monaco by 2030(43.737411°, 7.420816°)(43.738418°, 7.424616°)
306050792Ville de MonacoMonacoMonacoEurope2017PublicBuildingsBuilding codes and standardsUpdated thermal regulation for new constructions and remodeling, effective by the end of 2017.(43.737411°, 7.420816°)(43.738418°, 7.424616°)
306135894Ville de MontrealMontrealCanadaNorth AmericaC402017PublicCommunity-Scale DevelopmentTransit oriented development40% or more of projected urbanization within a one km radius from existing or planned subway, LRT, suburban train stations and bus rapid transit services shall be TOD oriented according to Schéma d’aménagement et de développement de l’agglomération de Montréal.(45.5086699°, -73.5539925°)(56.130366°, -106.346771°)
306259160Ville de NyonNyonSwitzerlandEurope2017PublicMass TransitImprove bus infrastructure, services, and operationsLe concept de mobilité urbaine vise à améliorer la desserte des transports publics et de permettre un transfert modal.(46.383268°, 6.234785°)(46.818188°, 8.227512°)
306359160Ville de NyonNyonSwitzerlandEurope2017PublicOutdoor LightingLED / CFL / other luminaire technologiesl'éclairage public est progressivement remplacé par des luminaires LED.(46.383268°, 6.234785°)(46.818188°, 8.227512°)
306435894Ville de MontrealMontrealCanadaNorth AmericaC402017PublicBuildingsSwitching to low-carbon fuelsA ban on heating systems using light fuel oil in new buildings and phase out program in existing buildings are being considered following the recommendations of the “Comission permanante sur l’eau, l’environnement, le développement durable et les grands parcs” in their March 2017 report entitled “L’aménagement des bâtiments dans une perspective de développement durable sur le territoire de la Ville de Montréal” . Additional aid is also available through the “Chauffez Vert” program offered by the provincial government for the replacement of fossil-fueled systems with systems that use electricity or other renewable sources of energy. Furthermore, Hydro-Quebec, the sole electricity utility provider in the city, is currently awaiting approval from Régie de l’énergie for its Conversion to electricity incentive program for commercial buildings, which provides financial assistance for projects designed to replace equipment that uses an eligible fossil fuel with electrical equipment in commercial, institutional or industrial buildings.(45.5086699°, -73.5539925°)(56.130366°, -106.346771°)
306535894Ville de MontrealMontrealCanadaNorth AmericaC402017PublicMass TransitImprove rail, metro, and tram infrastructure, services and operationsCDPQ Infra intends to build a light rail transit integrated network linking downtown Montreal, South Shore, West Island, North Shore and the airport consisting of 27 stops, 15 new stations over 67 km.(45.5086699°, -73.5539925°)(56.130366°, -106.346771°)
306635894Ville de MontrealMontrealCanadaNorth AmericaC402017PublicCommunity-Scale DevelopmentTransit oriented developmentIn its latest parking policy, the City of Montreal intends to prioritise the update of its urban planning regulation in order to favor sustainable mobility . It also intends to improve regulations and optimise parking usage.(45.5086699°, -73.5539925°)(56.130366°, -106.346771°)
306735894Ville de MontrealMontrealCanadaNorth AmericaC402017PublicPrivate TransportImprove fuel economy and reduce CO2 from motorized vehiclesMeasures towards electrification of transportation for individual, car sharing and mass transit have been laid out in the city’s Transportation Electrification Strategy 2016-2020. The measures include roll out of 1000 charging stations in the public space available for citizens and car sharing vehicles by 2020.The strategy also includes measures to electrify the car sharing fleet, in order to reach 1000 electrical car sharing vehicles by 2020. Ville de Montréal also participates in the “Cité Mobilité” pilot project, which includes purchasing 3 fully electric buses and installing 2 charging stations to test quick-charging technology under real life operational conditions.(45.5086699°, -73.5539925°)(56.130366°, -106.346771°)
306835894Ville de MontrealMontrealCanadaNorth AmericaC402017PublicMass TransitImprove rail, metro, and tram infrastructure, services and operationsSTM intends to extend its subway blue line further to the east, adding five stations over 5.5 km.(45.5086699°, -73.5539925°)(56.130366°, -106.346771°)
306935894Ville de MontrealMontrealCanadaNorth AmericaC402017PublicMass TransitImprove rail, metro, and tram infrastructure, services and operationsSTM is currently improving its metro service by the acquisition and integration of 52 AZUR subway trains, which can accommodate up to 8% more passengers. 38 trains are replacing existing ones and 14 trains are being added to increase the level of service.(45.5086699°, -73.5539925°)(56.130366°, -106.346771°)
307035894Ville de MontrealMontrealCanadaNorth AmericaC402017PublicPrivate TransportInfrastructure for non motorized transportThe city has implemented 788 km of dedicated cycle lanes. Its next objective is to reach 1280 km.(45.5086699°, -73.5539925°)(56.130366°, -106.346771°)
307135894Ville de MontrealMontrealCanadaNorth AmericaC402017PublicBuildingsEnergy efficiency/ retrofit measuresVille de Montréal offers two residential home improvement programs which are "Rénovation à la carte" and Major Residential Renovation. The programs are available only in designated deteriorated areas of the city. On top of preventing decay of residential buildings in the more deteriorated areas of the city, the programs is aimed at helping families settle in Montréal, at promoting the use of energy-efficient products and materials and at fighting insalubrity. Additional aid is also available through the "RenoVert" tax credit and "Renoclimat" home improvement program offered by the provincial government aiming at improving dwelling’s energy efficiency and at reducing GHG emissions.(45.5086699°, -73.5539925°)(56.130366°, -106.346771°)
307235894Ville de MontrealMontrealCanadaNorth AmericaC402017PublicBuildingsOn-site renewable energy generationWays to promote and improve awareness regarding geothermal and solar sources of energy are being considered following the recommendations of the “Comission permanante sur l’eau, l’environnement, le développement durable et les grands parcs” in their March 2017 report entitled “L’aménagement des bâtiments dans une perspective de développement durable sur le territoire de la Ville de Montréal”.(45.5086699°, -73.5539925°)(56.130366°, -106.346771°)
307359160Ville de NyonNyonSwitzerlandEurope2017PublicCommunity-Scale DevelopmentUrban agricultureDes carrés potagers urbains sont à disposition en ville pour sensibiliser sur la thématique de l'agriculture urbaine.(46.383268°, 6.234785°)(46.818188°, 8.227512°)
307459160Ville de NyonNyonSwitzerlandEurope2017PublicFood and AgricultureEncourage sustainable food production and consumptionla Ville de Nyon a financé les réflexions qui ont mené à la création d'une initiative d'agriculture contractuelle de proximité permettant aux agriculteurs du district de distribuer leur production par abonnement aux habitants(46.383268°, 6.234785°)(46.818188°, 8.227512°)
307559160Ville de NyonNyonSwitzerlandEurope2017PublicWasteRecyclables and organics separation from other wasteLe concept de gestion des déchets permet d'améliorer le tri des déchets et de valoriser une partie des déchets récoltés sous forme d'énergie. Le système de la taxe au sac est appliqué. Un réseau d'eco-point permet à tout habitant de trier et recycler ses déchets à moins de 250m de son habitation et est complété par une déchèterie moderne datant de 2015.(46.383268°, 6.234785°)(46.818188°, 8.227512°)
307659160Ville de NyonNyonSwitzerlandEurope2017PublicPrivate TransportAwareness and education for non motorized transportUn concept de mobilité urbaine a été adopté, et chaque mesure infrastructurelle est également suivie de communication ou d'action de sensibilisation pour encourager la mobilité douce(46.383268°, 6.234785°)(46.818188°, 8.227512°)
307759160Ville de NyonNyonSwitzerlandEurope2017PublicCommunity-Scale DevelopmentGreen space and/ or biodiversity preservation and expansionUn plan Nature en ville a été adopté pour préserver et encourager la biodiversité.(46.383268°, 6.234785°)(46.818188°, 8.227512°)
307860680Ville de Salaberry-de-ValleyfieldSalaberry-de-ValleyfieldCanadaNorth America2017PublicPrivate TransportAwareness and education for non motorized transport(45.250091°, -74.133086°)(56.130366°, -106.346771°)
307960680Ville de Salaberry-de-ValleyfieldSalaberry-de-ValleyfieldCanadaNorth America2017PublicCommunity-Scale DevelopmentBrownfield redevelopment programs(45.250091°, -74.133086°)(56.130366°, -106.346771°)
308060680Ville de Salaberry-de-ValleyfieldSalaberry-de-ValleyfieldCanadaNorth America2017PublicBuildingsBuilding codes and standards(45.250091°, -74.133086°)(56.130366°, -106.346771°)
308160680Ville de Salaberry-de-ValleyfieldSalaberry-de-ValleyfieldCanadaNorth America2017PublicFinance and Economic DevelopmentDeveloping the green economy(45.250091°, -74.133086°)(56.130366°, -106.346771°)
308260680Ville de Salaberry-de-ValleyfieldSalaberry-de-ValleyfieldCanadaNorth America2017PublicCommunity-Scale DevelopmentEco-district development strategy(45.250091°, -74.133086°)(56.130366°, -106.346771°)
308360680Ville de Salaberry-de-ValleyfieldSalaberry-de-ValleyfieldCanadaNorth America2017PublicPrivate TransportImprove fuel economy and reduce CO2 from motorized vehicles(45.250091°, -74.133086°)(56.130366°, -106.346771°)
308460680Ville de Salaberry-de-ValleyfieldSalaberry-de-ValleyfieldCanadaNorth America2017PublicPrivate TransportImprove fuel economy and reduce CO2 from trucks (private)(45.250091°, -74.133086°)(56.130366°, -106.346771°)
308560680Ville de Salaberry-de-ValleyfieldSalaberry-de-ValleyfieldCanadaNorth America2017PublicPrivate TransportInfrastructure for non motorized transport(45.250091°, -74.133086°)(56.130366°, -106.346771°)
308660680Ville de Salaberry-de-ValleyfieldSalaberry-de-ValleyfieldCanadaNorth America2017PublicOutdoor LightingLED / CFL / other luminaire technologies(45.250091°, -74.133086°)(56.130366°, -106.346771°)
308760680Ville de Salaberry-de-ValleyfieldSalaberry-de-ValleyfieldCanadaNorth America2017PublicWasteRecycling or composting collections and/or facilities(45.250091°, -74.133086°)(56.130366°, -106.346771°)
308869835Municipalidad de YalaYalaArgentinaLatin America2017PublicPrivate TransportAwareness and education for non motorized transport43 130026
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308943937Wellington City CouncilWellingtonNew ZealandSouth Asia and Oceania2017PublicPrivate TransportAwareness and education for non motorized transportThe council currently invests in and will continue to invest in awareness programs around active transport in particular, aiming to increase overall use.(-41.2865°, 174.7762°)(-40.900557°, 174.885971°)
309043937Wellington City CouncilWellingtonNew ZealandSouth Asia and Oceania2017PublicPrivate TransportInfrastructure for non motorized transportThe council is currently making substantive investments to support walking and cycling throughout the city.(-41.2865°, 174.7762°)(-40.900557°, 174.885971°)
309143937Wellington City CouncilWellingtonNew ZealandSouth Asia and Oceania2017PublicCommunity-Scale DevelopmentCompact citiesThe Wellington Urban Growth Plan is intended to enable the development of compact cities by promoting brownfield growth in leiu of greenfield growth. It also enables this type of development through provision of alternative transport modes.(-41.2865°, 174.7762°)(-40.900557°, 174.885971°)
309243937Wellington City CouncilWellingtonNew ZealandSouth Asia and Oceania2017PublicCommunity-Scale DevelopmentGreen space and/ or biodiversity preservation and expansionThe council has substantive green space and biodiversity plans to protect the natural environment around the city.(-41.2865°, 174.7762°)(-40.900557°, 174.885971°)
309343937Wellington City CouncilWellingtonNew ZealandSouth Asia and Oceania2017PublicWasteRecycling or composting collections and/or facilitiesThe council is currently considering alternatives for composting organics, including the complexities around collecting household organics waste much as is currently done for commercial organics waste by the kai to compost programme.(-41.2865°, 174.7762°)(-40.900557°, 174.885971°)
309443937Wellington City CouncilWellingtonNew ZealandSouth Asia and Oceania2017PublicFinance and Economic DevelopmentDeveloping the green economyThe council is currently involved in numerous plans to promote the weightless green economy. These actions are highlighted by council's substantive investment in the Collider tech hub.(-41.2865°, 174.7762°)(-40.900557°, 174.885971°)
309543937Wellington City CouncilWellingtonNew ZealandSouth Asia and Oceania2017PublicPrivate TransportImprove fuel economy and reduce CO2 from motorized vehiclesThe council is investigating infrastructure programs to support the penetration of electric-fuelled vehicles that would reduce CO2 emissions from the transportation sector that represents 60% of our community greenhouse emissions.(-41.2865°, 174.7762°)(-40.900557°, 174.885971°)
309643937Wellington City CouncilWellingtonNew ZealandSouth Asia and Oceania2017PublicOutdoor LightingLED / CFL / other luminaire technologiesThe council is looking at LED illumination both for our buildings and our extensive street lighting network. This kind of illumination would save substantive costs and carbon emissions.(-41.2865°, 174.7762°)(-40.900557°, 174.885971°)
309743937Wellington City CouncilWellingtonNew ZealandSouth Asia and Oceania2017PublicPrivate TransportTransportation demand managementThe council is looking at supporting car sharing and other transportation demand management programmes in order to support non-car modes of transport(-41.2865°, 174.7762°)(-40.900557°, 174.885971°)
309843937Wellington City CouncilWellingtonNew ZealandSouth Asia and Oceania2017PublicBuildingsEnergy efficiency/ retrofit measuresThe council is looking closely at its energy profile and potential savings as these prevent win/win opportunities to save both carbon emissions and costs.(-41.2865°, 174.7762°)(-40.900557°, 174.885971°)
309943937Wellington City CouncilWellingtonNew ZealandSouth Asia and Oceania2017PublicCommunity-Scale DevelopmentBrownfield redevelopment programsThe Wellington Urban Growth Plan currently indicates that the preferred path of development for Wellington City involves substantive brownfields development.(-41.2865°, 174.7762°)(-40.900557°, 174.885971°)
310054066City of Fort CollinsFort CollinsUSANorth America2017PublicOtherOtherThe City has developed and vetted 31 initiatives towards meeting its 2020 goal and is well on its way. The preliminary numbers for the 2016 inventory suggest that the community is at 12% reductions below the 2005 baseline. The City has built an in-house model and developed initiative level project charters to assess the GHG and financial return of all initiatives with confidence. Fort Collins is aligning the commitment to decarbonization with its energy policy, Road to Zero Waste goals, and long-range land use, transportation and transit planning. In the last decade, the community has doubled its transit ridership and is a designated Platinum bicycle city. Fort Collins was an early adopter of Pay as You Throw and recently passed a new Recycling Ordinance, achieving a 58% diversion rate from the landfill. The community has increased its solar power capacity 3.5 times since adopting the goals, which included a highly publicized community solar garden that will provide access to renewable energy benefits to 20-25 families every year over the next 25 years, reaching at least 500 low income families. Our award-winning ClimateWise program has engaged over 400 businesses and reduced more than 1.3 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent, saving over $93 million, since its inception. Fort Collins was also the smallest jurisdiction ever selected to participate in the City Energy Project and was invited to apply, despite not meeting the typical population threshold, because of its demonstrated leadership and ability to ‘punch above its weight class.’(40.5853°, -105.0844°)(37.09024°, -95.712891°)

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Cities are leading the transition to a sustainable economy. In 2017 almost 400 cities told CDP about how they are working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Explore how cities are working to reduce their climate impact.

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