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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
102651201873199Lower AustriaAustria5. StrategyEmissions reduction - Government operations5.4aPlease provide the details of your base year emissions reduction target(s). You may add rows to provide the details of your sector-specific targets by selecting the relevant sector in the sector field.9Comments1We are directly based on the national GHG target2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
102652201873053SardiniaItaly5. StrategyClimate actions5.8hPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Transport sector.1Is your region taking this action?1Improve public transport services (e.g. adopt, high speed rail, improve bus services, improve rail services)Yes2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
102653201972925LimpopoSouth Africa5. StrategyClimate actions5.8jPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Water sector.3Action description1Adopt wastewater to energy initiatives (e.g. methane recovery for reuse)2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102654201972928CantabriaSpain6. Risks and adaptationClimate risks and adaptation actions6.6aPlease describe these current and/or anticipated impacts of climate change.4Estimated probability of impact52020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102655201972901CaliforniaUnited States of America5. StrategyRegional projects seeking financing5.14List any emission reduction, adaptation, water related or resilience projects that you have planned within your region for which you hope to attract financing, and provide details on the estimated costs and status of the project. If your region does not have any relevant projects, please select “No relevant projects” under Project Area.6Total investment cost needed in the currency reported in question 1.1 (if relevant)102020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102656201872926Basque CountrySpain3. Emissions - Region-wideRegion-wide electricity3.16Please detail your region-wide electricity consumption, production and imports, and the GHG emissions associated with these activities.1Amount of electricity3Electricity imported100265482020-05-01T04:17:03.750
102657201972901CaliforniaUnited States of America6. Risks and adaptationSocio-economic risks6.9aPlease complete the table below.5Actions taken to reduce risk22020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102658201872902ScotlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland3. Emissions - Region-wideGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data – Region-wide3.11bWhere it will facilitate a greater understanding of your region-wide emissions, please provide a breakdown of these emissions by the 2006 IPCC sector in the table below.3Emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)14478156.6879085552020-05-01T04:17:03.750
102659201972994Cross River StateNigeria5. StrategyClimate actions5.8cPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Energy sector.3Action description16Install solar power (e.g. PV, CSP)2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102660201972930KwaZulu-NatalSouth Africa4. Emissions - Government operationsGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data – Government operations4.7Please provide the breakdown of your Scope 1 and 2 emissions by source.2Scope1Scope 22020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102661201972887ConnecticutUnited States of America6. Risks and adaptationAssessment and planning6.1Has a climate change risk or vulnerability assessment been undertaken for your region?00Yes2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102662201873149QuebecCanada5. StrategyClimate actions5.8cPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Energy sector.1Is your region taking this action?20Set energy efficiency resource standards (EERS)No2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
102663201873056TuscanyItaly3. Emissions - Region-wideGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data – Region-wide3.4Please select the name of the primary protocol, standard, or methodology you have used to calculate GHG emissions and explain how it has been used as well as any additional protocols and processes for data collection.2Explanation1Protocol used to calculate region-wide emissions2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
102664201973069AtticaGreece5. StrategyRegional projects seeking financing5.14List any emission reduction, adaptation, water related or resilience projects that you have planned within your region for which you hope to attract financing, and provide details on the estimated costs and status of the project. If your region does not have any relevant projects, please select “No relevant projects” under Project Area.4Project description3(BUILDINGS-CHILDREN STATIONS-CULTURE-OTHER SOCIETY INFRASTRUCTURES-DEVELOPMENT-ENTREPRENEURSHIP-TOURISM-SOCIAL COHESION-LOW EMISSIONS ECONOMY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION-RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION)These are a series of 222 projects and studies for "Buildings", • with a total budget of 412,201,184€,• accounting for 13.90% of general total budget 2,965,270,422€,• of which are contracted for 109,143,274€, • accounting for 26.48% of total budget• (out of a general total of 1262 projects and studies for a general total budget of 2,965,270,422€ of which are contracted for 1,130,928,228€ accounting for 38.14%),• accounting for 17.59% of 1262 general total projects.as: • Buildings• Children Stations• Culture• Other Society Infrastructures• Development• Entrepreneurship• Tourism• Social Cohesion• Low Emissions Economy Environmental Protection• Research Technology Innovation etc.The 174 of the 222 projects and studies for "Buildings" are funded by Attica Region and • with a subtotal budget of 268,439,238€,• accounting for 14.33% of total budget 1,873,803,359€,• of which are contracted for 63,492,345€, • accounting for 23.65% of subtotal budget• (out of a total of 858 projects and studies for a total budget of 1,873,803,359€ of which are contracted for € 481,951,060 accounting for 25.72%),• accounting for 20.28% of 858 total projects.The 48 of the 222 projects and studies for "Buildings" are funded by other sources of financing (EU, PUBLIC FUNDING etc),• with a subtotal budget of 143,761,946€,• accounting for 13.17% of total budget 1,091,467,063€,• of which are contracted for 45,650,929€, • accounting for 31.75% of subtotal budget• (out of a total of 404 projects and studies for a total budget of 1,091,467,063€ of which are contracted for 648,977,168€ accounting for 59.46%),• accounting for 11.88% of 404 total projects.2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102665201873082Nouvelle-AquitaineFrance3. Emissions - Region-wideGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data – Region-wide3.5Please select which gases are included in your latest region-wide GHG emissions inventory. Select all that apply.00HFCs2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
102666201873060GujaratIndia5. StrategyClimate actions5.8cPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Energy sector.3Action description17Promote demand-side management programs2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
102667201973010Baja CaliforniaMexico5. StrategyClimate actions5.8iPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Waste sector.1Is your region taking this action?12Reducing the amount of municipal solid waste disposed to landfill and incineration and increase the diversion rate away from landfill and incineration2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102668201972894OregonUnited States of America5. StrategyClimate actions5.8aPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Agriculture sector.1Is your region taking this action?2Improve soil health/soil carbon sequestration capacity2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102669201873023JaliscoMexico3. Emissions - Region-wideRegion-wide electricity3.16Please detail your region-wide electricity consumption, production and imports, and the GHG emissions associated with these activities.3Associated GHG emissions (metric tonnes of CO2e)3Electricity imported2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
102670201953268Australian Capital TerritoryAustralia5. StrategyEmissions reduction - Government operations5.4aPlease provide the details of your base year emissions reduction target(s). You may add rows to provide the details of your sector-specific targets by selecting the relevant sector in the sector field.2Year of target implementation120132020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1026712018831392Rhineland-PalatinateGermany3. Emissions - Region-wideRegion-wide electricity3.16Please detail your region-wide electricity consumption, production and imports, and the GHG emissions associated with these activities.1Amount of electricity1Electricity consumed290860002020-05-01T04:17:03.750
102672201872910JamtlandSweden5. StrategyEmissions reduction – Region-wide5.2bPlease provide the details of your region-wide base year intensity target(s). An intensity target is usually measured per capita or per unit GDP. You may add rows to provide the details of your sector-specific targets by selecting the relevant sector in the sector field.9Has a decarbonisation pathway(s) been modelled for your target?1No2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
1026732019833263North KalimantanIndonesia4. 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)2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102674201873154Newfoundland and LabradorCanada5. StrategyClimate actions5.8fPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Industry sector.1Is your region taking this action?4Support green manufacturingPlanned in the next 2 years2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
102675201973008North BrabantNetherlands6. Risks and adaptationAssessment and planning6.2aPlease provide the details of your climate adaptation plan.3Areas covered1Climate adaptation plan details2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102676201974217ChhattisgarhIndia5. StrategyClimate actions5.8bPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Buildings & Lighting sector.3Action description15Set/strengthen lighting efficiency standardsplanned2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102677201873190Rio Grande do SulBrazil5. StrategyEnergy5.6Does your region have an energy efficiency target in place at the region-wide level and/or your government operations?00No2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
102678201972930KwaZulu-NatalSouth Africa4. Emissions - Government operationsExternal verification – Government operations4.10aPlease provide the following information about the emissions verification process.3Comments1External verification detailsWhen Arup was commissioned to conduct an energy audit at the same campus they verified the GHG emissions data as part of their scope of work.2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102679201872994Cross River StateNigeria5. StrategyClimate actions5.8hPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Transport sector.1Is your region taking this action?10Set manufacturing requirements (e.g. zero-emission vehicle standard)2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
102680201974799Comunidade Intermunicipal do Médio TejoPortugal3. Emissions - Region-wideGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data – Region-wide3.10Please attach your latest region-wide inventory in the table below.2Level of confidence1Latest region-wide emissions inventoryHigh2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102681201973148Northwest TerritoriesCanada5. StrategyClimate actions5.8bPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Buildings & Lighting sector.3Action description5Install energy efficient lighting systems (e.g. LED)Arctic Energy Alliance and the GNWT promote this program2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102682201974217ChhattisgarhIndia5. StrategyClimate actions5.8hPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Transport sector.3Action description2Promote digitalization in the transport sector (e.g. real-time information)Electric billing system, GPS based tracing system being adopted in MTS.2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102683201973047PiedmontItaly5. StrategyClimate actions5.8bPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Buildings & Lighting sector.2What is the scale of its implementation?4Commit to reaching net-zero operating emissions in public buildings2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1026842019833259Chungcheongnam-DoRepublic of Korea5. StrategyClimate actions5.8ePlease provide details of your climate actions in the Governance sector.2What is the scale of its implementation?6Collaborate with cities/local governments in reducing emissions/increasing resilience2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102685202073157Prince Edward IslandCanada2. GovernanceRegional projects seeking financing2.7List any emission reduction, adaptation, water related or resilience projects that you have planned within your region for which you hope to attract financing, and provide details on the estimated costs and status of the project. If your region does not have any relevant projects, please select “No relevant projects” under Project Area.3Status of financing5Project fully funded2020-05-01T04:17:11.710
102686201872912KronobergSweden2. GovernanceRegional opportunities2.5Does addressing climate change provide any economic opportunities for your region?00Yes2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
10268720182282British ColumbiaCanada6. Risks and adaptationClimate risks and adaptation actions6.6aPlease describe these current and/or anticipated impacts of climate change.3Impact seriousness13Serious2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
102688201974794Comunidade Intermunicipal do Tâmega e SousaPortugal6. Risks and adaptationAssessment and planning6.2aPlease provide the details of your climate adaptation plan.3Areas covered1Climate adaptation plan details2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1026892018831391QueretaroMexico3. Emissions - Region-wideGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data – Region-wide3.6Please provide the details of your latest inventory’s total region-wide GHG emissions.3Comments2Total net emissions (includes sinks)2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
102690201973022Estado de MexicoMexico6. Risks and adaptationSocio-economic risks6.9aPlease complete the table below.5Actions taken to reduce risk5A través del Atlas de Riesgos de Cambio Climático en donde se han focalizado las zonas más vulnerables de la entidad en distintos rubros, se les da prioridad para que a nivel local se les asesore en la implementación de políticas públicas y proyectos de mitigación y adaptacióna nte el Cambio Climático que les permitan ser resilientes.2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102691201973065Baden WurttembergGermany4. Emissions - Government operationsGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data – Government operations4.3Please select the category that best describes the boundary of your government’s GHG emissions inventory.00Departments, entities or companies over which operational control is exercised2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1026922019833242GuanajuatoMexico3. Emissions - Region-wideGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data – Region-wide3.11bWhere it will facilitate a greater understanding of your region-wide emissions, please provide a breakdown of these emissions by the 2006 IPCC sector in the table below.2Scope4Scope 12020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102693201972901CaliforniaUnited States of America6. Risks and adaptationClimate risks and adaptation actions6.6aPlease describe these current and/or anticipated impacts of climate change.4Estimated probability of impact12020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102694201973149QuebecCanada5. StrategyClimate actions5.8hPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Transport sector.2What is the scale of its implementation?9Switch freight from trucks to rail2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102695201973019YucatanMexico5. StrategyEmissions reduction - Government operations5.4aPlease provide the details of your base year emissions reduction target(s). You may add rows to provide the details of your sector-specific targets by selecting the relevant sector in the sector field.9Comments12020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102696201972901CaliforniaUnited States of America5. StrategyClimate actions5.8bPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Buildings & Lighting sector.3Action description14Set/strengthen HVAC efficiency standardsCEC includes energy efficiency standards for HVAC systems in its Title 24 Building Energy Efficiency Standards. CEC strengthens these standards every three years through a triennial code adoption cycle. For more information visit http://www.energy.ca.gov/title24/2016standards/.2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102697201972895WalesUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland5. StrategyClimate actions5.8hPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Transport sector.3Action description7Improve public transport services (e.g. adopt, high speed rail, improve bus services, improve rail services)2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102698201973149QuebecCanada2. 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 opportunity1During the last decade, the Government of Québec continued the development of its hydroelectric, wind and residual forest biomass power capacities. Since 2006, the electricity generation from wind increased by 2000% and electricity generation from residual biomass increased by almost 500%. Thanks to the investments made over the years, Québec has a significant quantity of green energy at its disposal, energy it can use to reduce its own GHG emissions, or to help its neighbors reduce their own. This is an important asset in the context of the global fight against climate change. Green electricity is also a powerful economic development tool throughout Québec, as it provides thousands of direct and indirect jobs and supports the economic growth of businesses, municipalities and First-Nations communities.2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102699201973199Lower AustriaAustria5. 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 trigenComprehensive implementation2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102700201973048LombardyItaly3. Emissions - Region-wideRegion-wide electricity3.16Please detail your region-wide electricity consumption, production and imports, and the GHG emissions associated with these activities.3Associated GHG emissions (metric tonnes of CO2e)3Electricity imported5.62020-05-01T04:17:07.533

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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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