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2021 Cities Emissions Reduction Targets

Row numberYear Reported to CDPAccount NumberOrganizationCityCountryCDP RegionAccessCity boundaryType of targetSectorIdentify and explain sources that differ from the inventoryTarget boundary relative to city boundaryBase yearYear target was setBase year emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)Percentage reduction targetTarget yearTarget year absolute emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)Projected population in target yearIntensity unit (Emissions per)Base year emissions per intensity unit (metric tonnes CO2e per denominator)Estimated business as usual absolute emissions in target year (metric tonnes CO2e)Percentage of target achieved so farSelect the initiatives that this target contributes towardsDescription of the target and the modelling methodology(ies) and parameters used to define itDoes this target align with the global 1.5 - 2 °C pathway set out in the Paris Agreement?Does this target align to a requirement from a higher level of government?Target descriptionPopulationPopulation YearCity LocationLast update
1401202150544City of Aurora, ILAuroraUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityBaseline scenario (business as usual) target1963002020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[41.7606, 88.3201]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
14022021840425Skövde kommunSkövdeSwedenEuropepublicCity / MunicipalityFixed level targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryEmissions included are: Energy and transportation.Emissions från industry, agriculture, product use and waste are not included in the reduction target.Same (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else201220502238826Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy; One Planet City ChallengeNoNo2050 Skövde will not contribute to net greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere.Today the Swedish national target is to reduce the occuring emissions och green house gases by 85% 2045 from base year 1990. But when our goal was set the national target was set to 2050. To align our goal to the national target we also choose 2050 for our target year. But when the national target was set we did not change our target year. Also the reduction target exludes about 85% of all emissions occuring within the municipality.5679120202021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1403202136285Comune di FirenzeFirenzeItalyEuropepublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetTransportLarger – covers the whole city and adjoining areas2018201946274292030421095.221Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & EnergyDo not knowYes, but it exceeds its scale or requirementThe target has been recently set in the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan of the whole metropolitan area.3654372020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[11.2558, 43.7696]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
14042021859082Numata CityJapanEast AsiapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else2007418136132020363778.322021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1405202143920City of LjubljanaLjubljanaSloveniaEuropepublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryLarger – covers the whole city and adjoining areas2008201125590164020401535409.665Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & EnergyYes - 1.5 °CYesThe target is to reduce all CO2 emissions included in city inventory by 40 % compared to the base year.2944642021{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[14.5058, 46.0569]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1406202174508City of Winona, MNWinonaUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityFixed level targetEnergySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else201720500290000Individual City CommitmentYes - 2 °CNoThe City of Winona has a goal to be carbon neutral in terms of energy by 2050.265452020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-91.6663, 44.0554]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1407202131158Hanoi CityHanoiViet NamSoutheast Asia and OceaniapublicCity / MunicipalityNo target80536632019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[105.815, 21.0258]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
14082021859112Omachi CityJapanEast Asiapublic2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1409202131146Addis Ababa City AdministrationAddis AbabaEthiopiaAfricapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else201620201447913310020500Yes - 1.5 °CYesAddis Ababa’s overarching mitigation goal is to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, consistentwith the requirements of the Paris Agreement. The ambition goal is to reduce emissions by 41%by 2030, 60% by 2040, and 76% by 2050. The remaining emission of 24% is targeted to be reducedthrough developing and acting extended scenario.36890002020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[38.7544, 9.02887]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
14102021859180Isahaya CityJapanEast Asiapublic2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1411202154388Iskandar Regional Development AuthorityIskandarMalaysiaSoutheast Asia and OceaniapublicOther, please specify: RegionBase year intensity targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryAll emission sources were included in the inventory.Same (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else201020121183900058202518900000Metric tonnes of CO2e per unit GDP0.2522.2Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy; Individual City CommitmentDo not knowYes, and it exceeds its scale or requirementOur target was prepared before the Paris Agreement. We are planning to align our target through a review of the current Low Carbon Society Blueprint for Iskandar Malaysia 2025.Under Paris Agreement, Malaysia renewed its commitment to reduce 45% emission intensity by 2030. In support of the NDC, Iskandar Malaysia targets to reduce 58% of carbon intensity by 2025 through the 12 Actions identified in the Low Carbon Society Blueprint for Iskandar Malaysia. Thus, our target is more ambitious than our country's NDC.20900002017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[100.992, 1.45556]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1412202154349Balikpapan City GovernmentIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and OceaniapublicCity / MunicipalityBaseline scenario (business as usual) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryBalikpapan City does not include IPPU and AFOLU because it does not have an industry and the presence of 2 protected forests increases carbon stockSame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else2010201495459319.392020584687840.2Deadline 2020 - Delivering the 1.5 degree ambition of the Paris Agreement in a resilient, inclusive way; Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy; One Planet City Challenge; Urban-LEDSreferring to the stages of the Green Climate Cities (GCC) methodology as a comprehensive guide for local governments in implementing the Low Emission Development Strategy, the analysis that has been done, is able to support the GCC stages in the action phase (phase 2), especially in the strategy development step (step 4) ) as well as project detailing and funding (step 5).Yes - 1.5 °CYesCurrently the obligation to reduce emissions by the national level is only up to the provincial , while in the city it is voluntary.The Central Government through the Ministry of Home Affairs is also discussing the Draft Government Regulation on Cities, one of whose substantive content is the National Urban Policy (KPN). In the draft RPP that cannot yet be disseminated, the low carbon and climate resilience development agenda is also included in one of the KPN's missions. So that if the RPP has been determined, the climate change policy in urban areas will be even stronger.6883182020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[116.831, -1.26539]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1413202173295City of La Crosse, WILa CrosseUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityFixed level targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else20192050051300100% Renewable Energy Cities & Regions Network; Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance; Cities Race to Zero; Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy; One Planet City ChallengeDo not knowNo512772019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-91.2396, 43.8014]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1414202156276New Taipei City GovernmentNew TaipeiTaiwan, Greater ChinaEast AsiapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryOur GHG emission reduction plan does not include scope 3, and incorporates carbon sinks.Same (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else200520201983530330203013884712.119.27Cities Race to Zero; Declaring Climate Emergency; Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy; ICLEI’s Green Climate Cities Program; Individual City Commitment; Other, please specify: Powering Past Coal Alliance, PPCA. Through the cooperation of local governments and organizations in different countries, jointly shut down the old coal-burning power plants, stop using coal and transform into clean energy.Yes - 2 °CYesMid-term goal (in 2030):Decreasing 30% less than the baseline (2005).Long-term goal (in 2050):Decreasing 100% less than the baseline (2005).Global greenhouse gas emissions have increased, and climate shocks have increased, including frequent occurrences of high temperature and heat waves, instantaneous heavy rainfall, and drought. As a government unit, it will strive to build urban adjustment capabilities to protect the safety of citizens’ lives and properties, and actively develop low-carbon strategies. Major cities join hands to fight climate change.For the key issues facing New Taipei City, in accordance with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 2030, it promises to achieve the following climate emergency action targets tailored to local conditions by 2030: SDG7, SDG9, SDG11, SDG12, SDG13, SDG14, SDG15, SDG1740309542020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[121.446, 25.0111]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1415202160092City of PorvooPorvooFinlandEuropepublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else200720143657508020307315039Yes - 1.5 °CNoCity of Porvoo joined the national Towards Carbon Neutral Municipalities network in 2014. The target of the network is a 80% reduction in the greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 from the 2007 level. This target was already back in 2014 more ambitious than the national target. The national target now is carbon neutrality in 2035.5061920202021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1416202161467Dipolog CityPhilippinesSoutheast Asia and OceaniapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else2021203012097327753024331.750Cities Race to Zero; Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & EnergyYes - 1.5 °CYes13075920152021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1417202159532City of Hoboken, NJUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetTransportNoneSame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else20172017270041162022226834.44Cities Race to Zero; ICLEI’s Green Climate Cities Program; LEED for Cities; UNISDR, Making Cities Resilient CampaignNoDo not know5575420202021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1418202136286Comune di FerraraFerraraItalyEuropepublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryLarger – covers the whole city and adjoining areas20072019126123141.82030734036.44221.6Do not knowDo not knowIn 2017 Associazione Terre Estensi has joined to Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy and in the context of SECAP has updated the emissions reduction target, that is 41,8% by 2030. The greatest effort to achieve the reduction targets of the emissions by 2030 is entrusted to the production of local renewable energy, both thermal and electrical; the second sector to be involved in an important way is that of transport, in line with the emission impact on the territory (29% of total emissions to 2007). The production sector is asked to intervene on 20% of the total emissions, followed by the residential and tertiary sectors.1324482020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[11.619, 44.8357]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1419202142120City of SalvadorSalvadorBrazilLatin AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else2018202030457041520242588848.40Cities Race to Zero; Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & EnergyYes - 1.5 °CNo28866982020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-38.5023, -12.973]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1420202131153City of BerlinBerlinGermanyEuropepublicProvince / CountyBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else1990201629300000852050439500041Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & EnergyYes - 2 °CYesTarget as laid down in the Berlin Energy Turnaround Act. It only stipulates CO2 emissions, as 98% of all GHG emissions in Berlin are CO2 emissions. The federal state aims to reach Climate neutrality by 2045.37690002020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[13.405, 52.52]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1421202117411Southend on Sea Borough CouncilSouthend-on-SeaUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEuropepublicOther, please specify: Unitary AuthorityBase year emissions (absolute) targetEnergyCovers the Council's own property estate as part of the Carbon Reduction Commitment Energy Efficiency Scheme.Same (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else201320131992635202012951.973Individual City CommitmentDo not knowIn July 2018, we completed our annual Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) submission to the Environment Agency, reporting a total of 5,367 tonnes of CO2. The annual CRC Report presents an excellent opportunity to record the progress that we are making in terms of reducing the overall carbon emissions associated with the Council’s building stock. Reporting 5,367 tonnes of CO2 for the 2017/2018 CRC year represented a significant drop from the Council’s first annual submission in 2012/2013 where we reported a total of 19,926 tonnes of CO2. This represents a 73% saving between 2012/2013 and 2017/2018. The target was to reduce our CRC emissions by 35%. There were changes to the CRC e.g., school buildings removed, but street lighting added. The work is evidence of the Council's strong commitment to reducing its energy consumption.18345320192021-10-04T09:30:14.243
14222021826207Junta Intermunicipal de Medio Ambiente Region Valles (JIMAV)JIMAVMexicoLatin AmericapublicIntercommunalityBaseline scenario (business as usual) target3714572015{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-104.367, 19.7682]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1423202173879RoskildeRoskildeDenmarkEuropepublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventory20082015596085352020387455.2529Do not knowDo not know875422019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[12.0878, 55.6419]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
14242021841577Prefeitura do município de PaiçanduBrazilLatin AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityNo target4177320202021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1425202154342Jbail-Byblos MunicipalityLebanonMiddle Eastpublic2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
14262021839665Ayuntamiento de CelayaMexicoLatin AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryPara identificar las Fuentes de información, se realizó una lista de chequeo en la cual se incorporaron dependencias y/o entidades Federales, Estatales, y Municipales que de acuerdo con sus atribuciones podrían contar con información necesaria, a las cuales se les solicito información mediante oficio a través de la Dirección General de Medio Ambiente del Municipio de Celaya, Gto., Además de la solicitud mediante la plataforma nacional de transparencia Asimismo, se hizo una búsqueda de información pública disponible con el fin de complementar la información recopilada. Como parte del control y aseguramiento de calidad se realizo la comparabilidad y consistencia de la información.Same (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else201320184093520283888.35ICLEI’s Green Climate Cities ProgramDo not knowYesDirección de Cambio Climático, Dentro del Estado de Guanjuato, se desarrollo el Programas de Gestión para Mejorar la Calidad del Aire (PROAIRE) donde las ciudades de Irapuato, Salamanca y Celaya trabajan en conjunto para reducir las emisiones de GEI.Las estrategias que se trabajan en conjunto son:**Refuerzo de la Protección de la Salud.**Reducción y control de Emisiones de Fuentes Especificas donde:*Se busca Mantener las emisiones de la Central Termoeléctrica de Salamanca mediante la utilización una mezcla de gas natural-combustóleo del 65%-35%, respectivamente.*Desarrollar el Proyecto de Co-generación en la Central Termoeléctrica.**Reducir las emisiones generadas a la atmósfera por las empresas Univex, S.A de C.V y Sales del Bajio S.A de C.V**Reducir las emisiones generadas por la industria ladrillera.**Regular, vigilar e inspeccionar fuentes fijas de jurisdicción federal y estatal.5261662019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-100.812, 20.5222]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1427202174401City of Encinitas, CAEncinitasUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame – covers entire city and nothing elseSame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else20122018459000132020399330100This target does not contribute towards an initiative commitmentDo not knowYesThe city's target aligns with the state of California's targets established by Senate Bill 350.633752018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-117.293, 33.0454]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1428202158564Chiayi City GovernmentTaiwan, Greater ChinaEast AsiapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryn/aSame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else200520181269616.021020251142654.41831ICLEI’s Green Climate Cities ProgramDo not knowYesn/a26600520202021-10-04T09:30:14.243
14292021832838Town of Wellfleet, MAWellfleetUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityFixed level targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else20202050035002.4Deadline 2020 - Delivering the 1.5 degree ambition of the Paris Agreement in a resilient, inclusive way; Declaring Climate Emergency; Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & EnergyYes - 1.5 °CYeszero GHG as soon as possible but not later than year 205035002018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-70.031, 41.9305]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1430202135864Ekurhuleni Metropolitan MunicipalityEkurhuleniSouth AfricaAfricapublicMetropolitan areaBaseline scenario (business as usual) targetOther, please specify: Water and wastewaterSame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else201920200.2410020300.29Cities Race to Zero; Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & EnergyThe City does not have a full inventory at the time of reporting but calculations for the sectors have been done as part of the Green Cities Action Plan. These calculations have been done using APEX tool and the numbers and targets provided in this section are based on that. Report that details this and full methodology is one of the attached documentsDo not knowYes37746382021{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[28.3462, -26.1777]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
14312021841269Municipalidad de MontecarloArgentinaLatin AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityBaseline scenario (business as usual) targetOther, please specify: Energía, Transporte y ResiduosSe toman a consideración las fuentes de emisión clasificadas en el inventario como básicas (siguiendo el estándar GPC). El nivel BASIC (básico) cubre las fuentes de emisión que se producen en casi todas las ciudades (energía estacionaria, transporte dentro de los límites y desechos generados en la ciudad), donde las metodologías y datos de cálculo están fácilmente disponibles. Se corresponde a un marco de reporte inducido por la ciudad. En detalle, las emisiones cubiertas son: - Energía Estacionaria, alcances 1 y 2 - Transporte, alcance 1 (se utiliza el método de venta de combustible) y 2- Residuos, alcance 1 y 3Se decidió no incorporar las emisiones de agricultura y ganadería y las emisiones de alcance 3 de energía estacionaria (incluidas en el inventario) ya que sobre estas, los gobiernos locales no tienen capacidad de realizar acciones concretas para mitigarlas. Se incluyeron sólo aquellas que pueden ser gestionados más fácilmente a escala local.Same (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else2016202047005.3518203082180.35Durante el 2014, en Argentina se emitieron 368 millones de toneladas de dióxido de carbono equivalente (MtCO2e). Por otro lado, las emisiones proyectadas al año 2030 bajo el escenario Business as usual (BAU) ascienden a 592 MtCO2e. De esta forma, el aumento porcentual relativo de emisiones proyectado para el 2030, desde el año 2030, es del 60,87%. Este aumento será considerado para la preparación del escenario BAU de Montecarlo donde se proyectarán las emisiones alcanzadas por el nivel BÁSICO. Como se mostró en el punto 3.1.6, este nivel abarca los sectores en los cuales los gobiernos locales poseen mayor capacidad de realizar acciones concretas, y que pueden ser gestionados más fácilmente que los incluidos en el nivel BÁSICO +. Para correlacionar el escenario Business as Usual nacional con el de Montecarlo se realizó un ajuste considerando las tasas de aumento poblacional. El factor de ajuste es equivalente a la relación entre la variación poblacional en el período 2016-2030 a nivel nacional y local.El INDEC estima que durante este tiempo la población argentina aumentará un 13,64% y un 19,16% en el municipio. Por lo tanto el factor de ajuste resulta de 1,4050. Así, el aumento de emisiones proyectado para Montecarlo será del 74,83%.Aumento de emisiones en Montecarlo 2016-2030 (%)= 53,26%*1,4050Aumento de emisiones en Montecarlo 2016-2030 (%)=74,83%Tomando de base el inventario BÁSICO de Montecarlo del 2016, las emisiones proyectadas bajo el escenario tendencial al 2030 serán de 82.130,85 tCO2e.Emisiones en Montecarlo al 2030 (tCO2e )=47.005,35 (tCO2eq)*1,7483Emisiones en Montecarlo al 2030 (tCO2e )= 82.130,85 (tCO2eq)Tomando como referencia la meta de reducción de emisiones presentada por el país y acorde a lo establecido en el Pacto de Alcaldes por el Clima y la Energía, Montecarlo se fija una meta aún más ambiciosa, reducir sus emisiones de gases de efecto en al menos un 18% respecto al escenario BAU al 2030, considerando las fuentes de emisión del alcance BÁSICO. De esta forma, en 2030, Montecarlo no emitirá más de 67.387,89 tCO2e.Do not knowSe espera que la reducción de emisiones propuesta por Montecarlo y las medidas que se desarrollen para su concreción, se sumen a los esfuerzos nacionales.2584520162021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1432202131182City of San Francisco, CASan FranciscoUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityFixed level targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryLarger – covers the whole city and adjoining areas202120400120058941Deadline 2020 - Delivering the 1.5 degree ambition of the Paris Agreement in a resilient, inclusive way; Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy; Individual City CommitmentYes - 1.5 °CYes, but it exceeds its scale or requirementNet-zero citywide emissions by 2040.8815492019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-122.419, 37.7749]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1433202154367Melaka Historic City CouncilMalaysiaSoutheast Asia and OceaniapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year intensity targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryAFOLU was not possible to be included in the estimation of GHG inventory although it is included in the state inventory. In Melaka, there are 4 councils where Melaka city is the biggest council. The creation of the GHG inventory for a Melaka state was a top down driven activity. Now, the city councils are taking up the creation of the inventory one by one step by step starting with Melaka city. The GHG inventory covers the area of Majlis Bandaraya Melaka Bersejarah (MBMB) municipality and only emission sources within MBMB are included in the calculation. It is designated that the 2010 is the base year for emission, however, due to lack of information from past years, some indicators has not been included in this report. At the community level, the main sources of emissions are the burning of fossil fuels for carbon dioxide emissions, automotive exhaust for nitrous oxide emissions and landfills for methane emissions. The calculation includes three main sources of GHG emissions: 1) Direct emissions from the burning of fossil fuels 2) Indirect emissions from the production of electricity from electricity generation plants 3) The decomposition of biomass to greenhouse gases in landfillsLarger – covers the whole city and adjoining areas201520171742087452030Other, please specify: Melaka city council used an absolute GHG target instead of emission intensity as the denominatorDo not knowYesMalaysia is to reduce up to 45 % carbon dioxide emission intensity of GDP by 2030 compared to the 2005 level. Similarly, Melaka has committed to reduce its community-wide emissions to below 2015 levels, or 5,703 MT carbon dioxide equivalent or up to 45 % reductions by 2030. As the state target has been influenced by the federal target, the city is obligated to adopt a similar target and approach.52435320182021-10-04T09:30:14.243
14342021859106City of KanazawaJapanEast AsiapublicSpecial cityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else2013202135370001002050010Yes - 1.5 °C46500020182021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1435202154681Prefeitura Municipal de AraçatubaAraçatubaBrazilLatin AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) target1958742019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-50.4328, -21.2089]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1436202154408Aarhus KommuneAarhusDenmarkEuropepublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) target3527392021{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[10.1374, 56.1684]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1437202135862City of Detroit, MIDetroitUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else2012201910500000302025735000050Chicago Climate Charter; Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy; We Are Still InDo not knowNoOur target was set in a greenhouse gas ordinance that was passed by our City Council in 2019.6700312019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-83.0457, 42.3314]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1438202154633Prefeitura de LorenaLorenaBrazilLatin AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityNo target891252020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-45.1201, -22.7339]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1439202150383Prefeitura de SorocabaSorocabaBrazilLatin AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year intensity targetAll emissions sources included in city inventory-Same (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else2012203010611412020301570000Other, please specify: tCO2e100100Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & EnergyDo not knowNoTrata-se de uma sugestão de meta tendo como base o ano de 2012. Entretanto, o inventário de 2012 não foi elaborado com base na metodologia GPC. Considerando o ano de 2013, primeiro ano calculado com base na metodologia GPC e usando a mesma metodologia de 2017, houve redução de 31% das emissões absolutas. As metas serão revistas com a elaboração do plano de ação climática do município, que será elaborado a partir da conclusão da análise de risco climático e da proveção de cenários de emissões, ambos em elaboração e com previsão de conclusão em 2020.6873572020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-47.4221, -23.4775]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1440202142388Intendencia de MontevideoMontevideoUruguayLatin AmericapublicProvince / CountyNo target13836012021{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-58.2987, -34.7112]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
14412021834402Yokosuka CityJapanEast AsiapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else1990257400020202120592002021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1442202135883City of San José, CASan José, CAUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityFixed level targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else20212050014522670Cities Race to ZeroYes - 1.5 °CYes, but it exceeds its scale or requirementWe adopted this goal as part of the Cities Race to Zero. We have not yet made any progress, and don't have data on emissions in the year the target was set, because we only adopted the goal this year.10478712019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-121.886, 37.3382]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
14432021832509Slough Borough CouncilUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEuropepublicCity / MunicipalityFixed level targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else202120400Do not knowYes14957720202021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1444202144080City of KitakyushuJapanEast AsiapublicBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else2005201616350000302030114450001.6No〇計画策定年度からの目標・2020年度(2005年度比) 北九州市8% アジア地域6%〇中期目標・2030年度(2005年度比) 北九州市30% アジア地域75%〇長期目標・2050年度(2005年度比) 北九州市50% アジア地域150%94633820202021-10-04T09:30:14.243
14452021863436City of ThunSwitzerlandEuropepublicCity / MunicipalityFixed level targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryexcluding waste (municipal solid waste incineration plant has a mandatory national reduction target)excluding carbon sinks (no specific local data available)Same (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else202020500500000Yes - 1.5 °CYes, but it exceeds its scale or requirementnet zero emissions by 2050441002020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[7.63, 46.759]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1446202142120City of SalvadorSalvadorBrazilLatin AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else20182020304570425203222842780Cities Race to Zero; Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & EnergyYes - 1.5 °CNo28866982020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-38.5023, -12.973]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1447202131156Municipality of CuritibaCuritibaBrazilLatin AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityBaseline scenario (business as usual) target20162030350504623.420304834507Deadline 2020 - Delivering the 1.5 degree ambition of the Paris Agreement in a resilient, inclusive wayCenário ambicioso conforme Programa de Assistência Técnica da C40, consistente com o documento Deadline 2020.(iii) Cenário Ambicioso - Inclui estratégias e ações ambiciosas, mas consensualmente alcançáveis. Este cenário pode expandir-se a partir das ações existentes e das planejadas, e também identificar novas estratégias e ações que reduzam fontes adicionais de emissões de GEE;Yes - 1.5 °CDo not know19486262020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-49.2647, -25.4311]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
14482021859096Kamakura CityJapanEast AsiapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else1990116100031.7203079296302021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1449202154088City of Peterborough, ONPeterboroughCanadaNorth AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryLocal Government Operations - covers only emission sources owned and operated by local government201120192249145203012370.0518Declaring Climate Emergency; Individual City CommitmentYes - 1.5 °CNoA climate change emergency was declared in 2019 that advanced corporate emissions reductions to 45% from 30% and moved the target date from 2031 to 2030 with 2011 as the baseline.8209420162021-10-04T09:30:14.243
1450202174558Summit County, UTUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicProvince / CountyBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else2014201713600008020502720000Yes - 1.5 °CNo4214520192021-10-04T09:30:14.243

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This dataset contains 2021 data on cities emissions reduction targets, as reported by cities through the CDP-ICLEI Unified Reporting System in response to questions 5.0a-d in the 2021 Cities questionnaire. View the Cities questionnaire at https://www.cdp.net/en/guidance/guidance-for-cities. Please contact cities@cdp.net if you have any questions about the data.
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’.
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