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2018 - 2019 Full States and Regions Dataset

Row numberYear Reported to CDPAccount NumberOrganizationCountryCDP RegionParent SectionSectionQuestion NumberQuestion NameColumn NumberColumn NameRow NumberRow NameResponse AnswerCommentsFile NameLast update
651201872960UcayaliPeru6. Risks and adaptationClimate risks and adaptation actions6.6bPlease describe the adaptation actions you are taking to reduce the vulnerability of your region's citizens, businesses and infrastructure to the impacts of climate change identified in 6.6a.1Climate change impact1Greater temperature variability2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
652201872940GossasSenegal5. StrategyEnergy5.6aPlease provide the details of your energy efficiency target(s).6Target energy02020-05-01T04:17:03.750
653201973022Estado de MexicoMexico5. StrategyClimate actions5.8cPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Energy sector.1Is your region taking this action?4Install biomass powerNo2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
654201872894OregonUnited States of America3. Emissions - Region-wideGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data – Region-wide3.11dWhere it will facilitate a greater understanding of your region-wide emissions, please provide a breakdown of these emissions by end user (buildings, water, waste, transport), economic sector (residential, commercial, industrial, institutional), or any other classification system used in your region.2Scope62020-05-01T04:17:03.750
655201873177Mato GrossoBrazil6. Risks and adaptationClimate risks and adaptation actions6.6aPlease describe these current and/or anticipated impacts of climate change.2Anticipated timescale1Short-term2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
656201973053SardiniaItaly6. Risks and adaptationSocio-economic risks6.9aPlease complete the table below.3Level of risk10Serious2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
657201873186Minas GeraisBrazil5. StrategyClimate actions5.8cPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Energy sector.1Is your region taking this action?1Enable net meteringYes2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
65820182282British ColumbiaCanada6. Risks and adaptationSocio-economic risks6.9aPlease complete the table below.1Socio-economic risks3Increased risk to already vulnerable populations2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
6592019834444Metropolitan Area of Aburrá ValleyColombia1. IntroductionGeneral information1.5Please provide further details about the geography of your region.5Longitude (e.g. -120.989)1Region's geographical details75.5682020-05-01T04:17:07.533
660201873187WalloniaBelgium4. Emissions - Government operationsGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data – Government operations4.2Please provide the dates of the accounting year or 12-month period for which you are reporting an emissions inventory for your government operations.1From1Emissions inventory dates2010-01-012020-05-01T04:17:03.750
6612019833237Santa CatarinaBrazil5. StrategyClimate actions5.8cPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Energy sector.2What is the scale of its implementation?22Install wind power (e.g. onshore, offshore)2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
662201974794Comunidade Intermunicipal do Tâmega e SousaPortugal4. Emissions - Government operationsGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data – Government operations4.4Please give the name of the primary protocol, standard, or methodology you have used to calculate your government’s GHG emissions.2Comments1Protocol used to calculate government emissionsDECISÃO No. 406/2009/CE DO PARLAMENTO EUROPEU E DO CONSELHO de 23 de Abril de 20092020-05-01T04:17:07.533
663201973149QuebecCanada2. GovernanceRegional opportunities2.5aPlease indicate the opportunities and describe how the region is positioning itself to take advantage of them.2Describe how the region is maximizing this opportunity5Québec and the federal government have a bilateral agreement to invest more than 7 B$ CAD in Québec's infrastructures from 2018 to 2028. The funds will finance the construction of new urban transit systems and will finance green infrastructures to reduce GHG emissions and to improve resilience of these infrastructures to climate extremes.Since 2001, Québec also collaborate in the implementation of a regional Climate Change Action Plan with the six New England states (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont) and four Canadian provinces (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland-and-Labrador). The regional Plan has GHG reduction targets for 2020, 2030 and 2050. This partnership has positive ramifications on green technologies development and deployement, energy trade and electrification of transportation.2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
664202073157Prince Edward IslandCanada4. StrategyEmissions reduction - Government operations4.4Do you have a GHG emissions reduction target in place for your government operations? Select all that apply.002020-05-01T04:17:11.710
665202073157Prince Edward IslandCanada1. IntroductionGeneral information1.2Please provide the details of your region’s current, historical and projected population.3Region’s population in year 20101Region's population1416542020-05-01T04:17:11.710
666201972901CaliforniaUnited States of America3. Emissions - Region-wideGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data – Region-wide3.9aPlease provide the breakdown of your GHG emissions by scope.7Level of confidence1Total scope emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)High2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
6672018831392Rhineland-PalatinateGermany5. StrategyEmissions reduction – Region-wide5.1Does your region have a climate change action plan for reducing region-wide GHG emissions?00Yes2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
668201973008North BrabantNetherlands5. StrategyClimate actions5.8cPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Energy sector.1Is your region taking this action?21Set a target of 100% zero-carbon power (i.e. based on a large-scale switch to renewable energy)2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
669201973154Newfoundland and LabradorCanada6. Risks and adaptationClimate risks and adaptation actions6.6bPlease describe the adaptation actions you are taking to reduce the vulnerability of your region's citizens, businesses and infrastructure to the impacts of climate change identified in 6.6a.2Adaptation action4Community engagement/education2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
670201973023JaliscoMexico6. Risks and adaptationClimate risks and adaptation actions6.6Do current and/or anticipated impacts of climate change present significant physical risks to your region?00Yes2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
671201973194Upper AustriaAustria3. Emissions - Region-wideGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data – Region-wide3.8Please indicate if your region-wide emissions have increased, decreased, or stayed the same since your last emissions inventory, and please describe why.2Reason for change1Change in emissions since last inventoryIncreased energy/electricity consumption2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
672201872990VestlandNorway6. Risks and adaptationAssessment and planning6.2aPlease provide the details of your climate adaptation plan.3Areas covered1Climate adaptation plan detailsForestry, protected areas and biodiversity2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
673202073063BavariaGermany3. Emissions - Region-wideGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data – Region-wide3.5bBreak down your total gross emissions by greenhouse gas type and provide the source of each used global warming potential (GWP).1Greenhouse gas3N2O2020-05-01T04:17:11.710
674201972888WashingtonUnited States of America1. IntroductionGeneral information1.5Please provide further details about the geography of your region.3Average altitude (m)1Region's geographical details5202020-05-01T04:17:07.533
67520182282British ColumbiaCanada5. StrategyClimate actions5.8cPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Energy sector.2What is the scale of its implementation?6Install combined heat and power (CHP) or trigenLimited implementation2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
676201873048LombardyItaly3. Emissions - Region-wideGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data – Region-wide3.13Please provide the details of your region's historical and projected region-wide total emissions.1Region’s total emissions in year 20101Region-wide emissions2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
677201872902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland5. StrategyClimate actions5.8iPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Waste sector.1Is your region taking this action?8Install municipal recycling points or centers (for residents or businesses)2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
678201973180PernambucoBrazil6. Risks and adaptationSocio-economic risks6.9Does your region face any socio-economic risks as a result of climate change?00Yes2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
679201972966San MartínPeru4. Emissions - Government operationsGovernment electricity4.11Please detail your government’s total electricity consumption and its associated GHG emissions.5Comments1Total electricity consumedData is not available2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
680201873010Baja CaliforniaMexico4. Emissions - Government operationsGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data – Government operations4.6Please provide total emissions (Scopes 1 and 2) for your government, and indicate if your emissions have changed since your last reported year.1Emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)2Total emissions (Scope 1 only)0.012020-05-01T04:17:03.750
681201973180PernambucoBrazil5. StrategyClimate actions5.8jPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Water sector.1Is your region taking this action?3Promote water recycling or reclamationYes2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
682201972895WalesUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland1. IntroductionGeneral information1.4Please provide the details of your region’s current, historical and projected GDP in the currency reported in question 1.1.5Region's GDP in year 20501Region's GDP2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
683201872926Basque CountrySpain2. GovernanceRegional opportunities2.5aPlease indicate the opportunities and describe how the region is positioning itself to take advantage of them.2Describe how the region is maximizing this opportunity1R+D development as key for economic development and employment2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
684201973053SardiniaItaly6. Risks and adaptationSocio-economic risks6.9aPlease complete the table below.4Risk description62020-05-01T04:17:07.533
685201973154Newfoundland and LabradorCanada5. StrategyClimate actions5.8gPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Land use sector.2What is the scale of its implementation?4Promote sustainable coastal ecosystem managementLimited implementation2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
686201973154Newfoundland and LabradorCanada5. StrategyClimate actions5.8dPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Finance & Economy sector.3Action description10Provide loans/guarantees for energy efficiency/clean energyPrograms - Provincial Government and electric utilities2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
687202073063BavariaGermany4. StrategyClimate actions4.7hPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Transport sector.4Action description11Switch to electric/hybrid vehicles in cars/taxis/government fleets2020-05-01T04:17:11.710
688201974217ChhattisgarhIndia5. StrategyClimate actions5.8bPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Buildings & Lighting sector.1Is your region taking this action?16Switch from heating oil to natural gasYes2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
689201972994Cross River StateNigeria5. StrategyClimate actions5.8gPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Land use sector.3Action description6Establish guidelines for siting renewable powerPower facilities are sited in areas of comparative advantage2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
690201973000DrentheNetherlands6. Risks and adaptationClimate risks and adaptation actions6.6aPlease describe these current and/or anticipated impacts of climate change.3Estimated magnitude of potential impact02020-05-01T04:17:07.533
691201873074Jammu and KashmirIndia5. StrategyEnergy5.6Does your region have an energy efficiency target in place at the region-wide level and/or your government operations?002020-05-01T04:17:03.750
692201872960UcayaliPeru6. Risks and adaptationSocio-economic risks6.9aPlease complete the table below.4Risk description02020-05-01T04:17:03.750
6932019833263North KalimantanIndonesia1. IntroductionGeneral information1.1Please provide the following details for your region.4Leader title (e.g. Governor, Premier…)1Region's profileGovernor2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
694201872887ConnecticutUnited States of America3. Emissions - Region-wideGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data – Region-wide3.3Please select the category that best describes the boundary of your latest region-wide GHG emissions inventory.00Geopolitical Boundary—physical areas over which your government has jurisdictional control2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
6952018831389HuánucoPeru4. Emissions - Government operationsGovernment electricity4.12Please detail the energy mix of your government’s electricity consumption (%).8Solar1Energy source2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
696201873195QueenslandAustralia3. Emissions - Region-wideRegion-wide electricity3.16Please detail your region-wide electricity consumption, production and imports, and the GHG emissions associated with these activities.2Units3Electricity imported2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
697201874793Comunidade Intermunicipal Viseu Dão LafõesPortugal3. Emissions - Region-wideRegion-wide electricity3.16Please detail your region-wide electricity consumption, production and imports, and the GHG emissions associated with these activities.4Reporting year of data used1Electricity consumed2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
698201973013CampecheMexico6. Risks and adaptationAssessment and planning6.2aPlease provide the details of your climate adaptation plan.3Areas covered1Climate adaptation plan detailsForestry, protected areas and biodiversity2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
699201873069AtticaGreece5. StrategyClimate actions5.8bPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Buildings & Lighting sector.3Action description14Set/strengthen lighting efficiency standardsCorresponding actions can also be shown for energy efficient light bulbs where, however, they present a much higher penetration rate2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
700201873115ImbaburaEcuador6. Risks and adaptationAssessment and planning6.2cPlease explain why you do not have a climate adaptation plan and any future arrangements you have to create a plan.1Reason1Human resources/capacities constraint2020-05-01T04:17:03.750

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created Feb 12 2019

updated May 1 2020

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This dataset contains all the data points for all states and regions reporting publicly in 2018 and 2019. When using this dataset, please refer to the 2018 and 2019 States and Regions questionnaire especially when identifying the relevant questions and associated question numbers.

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