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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
102751201972892New York StateUnited States of America8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region’s plan(s).4Drivers covered by the plan3Infrastructure2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102752201973014Quintana RooMexico5. StrategyClimate actions5.8cPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Energy sector.1Is your region taking this action?1Enable net metering2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102753201972953AzoresPortugal6. Risks and adaptationClimate risks and adaptation actions6.6aPlease describe these current and/or anticipated impacts of climate change.1Climate change impact2Change in seasonality of rainfall2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102754201973022Estado de MexicoMexico5. StrategyClimate actions5.8cPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Energy sector.1Is your region taking this action?3Install natural gas powerNo2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102755201873115ImbaburaEcuador5. StrategyEnergy5.7Does your region have a renewable energy or electricity target in place at the region-wide level and/or your government operations?002020-05-01T04:17:03.750
102756201872979NordlandNorway1. IntroductionGeneral information1.5Please provide further details about the geography of your region.5Latitude (e.g. 41.25)1Region's geographical details67.693062020-05-01T04:17:03.750
102757201872887ConnecticutUnited States of America4. Emissions - Government operationsGovernment electricity4.11Please detail your government’s total electricity consumption and its associated GHG emissions.4Reporting year of data used1Total electricity consumed2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
102758201973199Lower AustriaAustria6. Risks and adaptationAssessment and planning6.1Has a climate change risk or vulnerability assessment been undertaken for your region?00In progress2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102759201873187WalloniaBelgium5. StrategyClimate actions5.8hPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Transport sector.1Is your region taking this action?3Switch freight from trucks to railNo2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
102760201872924NavarraSpain7. WaterWater supply risks7.2Please describe the actions you are taking to reduce the risks to your region’s water supply.2Adaptation action02020-05-01T04:17:03.750
102761201873180PernambucoBrazil5. StrategyClimate actions5.8Please select the sectors that are relevant for your region’s climate actions. Select all that apply.00Waste2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
102762201973064West KalimantanIndonesia1. IntroductionGeneral information1.1Please provide the following details for your region.5Leader name1Region's profileSutarmidji2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102763201873103AlandFinland3. 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 imported153002020-05-01T04:17:03.750
102764201973180PernambucoBrazil6. Risks and adaptationClimate risks and adaptation actions6.6aPlease describe these current and/or anticipated impacts of climate change.5Impact description52020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102765201972895WalesUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland8. ForestForest risks, impacts and opportunities8.16aPlease indicate the opportunities associated with sustainable forest management and describe how your region is positioning itself to take advantage of them.2Describe how the region is maximizing this opportunity4See above2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102766201973008North BrabantNetherlands5. StrategyClimate actions5.8cPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Energy sector.3Action description19Install smart grids2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102767201973064West KalimantanIndonesia5. StrategyClimate actions5.8hPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Transport sector.3Action description13Provide incentives for the purchase of zero-emission vehicles2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102768201972966San MartínPeru8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.13aPlease provide the details of the monitoring system in place within your region.2Geographic scope covered by the monitoring1Entire natural forest area within the region2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102769201972932Western CapeSouth Africa7. Water securityWater security risks7.2Please describe the actions you are taking to reduce the risks to your region’s water security.3Action description3The Western Cape Disaster Management (WCDM) unit maintains an early warning database and disseminates warnings to all relevant stakeholders. WCDM has a well maintained Geographic Information System and Web-based decision support tool which includes a consolidation of all flood related data for the Western Cape and a roll out programme of the Decision Support Tool to all municipalities in the Western Cape. WCDM works closely with municipalities to strengthen the link between development and prevailing disaster risk including climate change. The WCG Climate Change Directorate feeds into the Western Cape Disaster Management Advisory Forum to integrate and synergise on climate change and disaster management plans, programmes and activities. All District Municipalities in the Western Cape have Disaster Management Advisory Forums and also overarching Disaster Management Plans which cover climate change related risks. In addition to Disaster Management Plans various municipalities also have specific plans related to climate related hazards. The Western Cape Spatial Biodiversity Plan includes climate adaptation corridors and critical ecological infrastructure such as Strategic Water Source Areas and wetlands which increase climate change resilience. The Western Cape Government: Human Settlements (WCG: HS) is in the process of developing various policies that will include a focus on environmental sustainability and climate change responses.2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1027702019831388ColimaMexico3. 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).2Total gross emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)41570002020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102771201872887ConnecticutUnited States of America6. Risks and adaptationAssessment and planning6.2aPlease provide the details of your climate adaptation plan.3Areas covered1Climate adaptation plan detailsInfrastructure (including transport and the energy sectors) and territorial planning2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
10277220192282British ColumbiaCanada3. Emissions - Region-wideRegion-wide electricity3.16Please detail your region-wide electricity consumption, production and imports, and the GHG emissions associated with these activities.5Comments3Electricity imported2016 overall trade balance from BC Stats electricity trade figures.2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102773201972958MadeiraPortugal1. IntroductionGeneral information1.3Please provide the details of your region’s current, historical and projected population.3Region’s population in year 20101Region's population2679652020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102774201972923AndalusiaSpain7. Water securityWater security risks7.3Please provide a brief description of your region's approach to governing and managing its freshwater resources.001.- GOVERNMENT STRUCTUREThe statute of Andalusia establishes that it is under Andalusian government competency the management of the hydrographic basins that circulate entirely through its territory. There are two intra-community hydrographic basins in Andalucia: Atlantic basin and Mediterranean basin.On the other hand, the Guadalquivir river basin, the most important in the region, is under national competency because a part of it flows through other Spanish regions.2.- POLICY FRAMEWORK.The Water Framework Directive aims on the one hand to prevent deterioration and improve the state of aquatic ecosystems and, on the other hand, to promote the sustainable use of water. It introduces the 6-year cyclical planning process, as the main tool for water resource management, requiring the preparation of a Hydrological Plan at the level of hydrographic demarcation. On 20 July 2001, the consolidated text of the Water Law was approved by Royal Legislative Decree (1/2001). Article 40 states the objectives of hydrological planning and Article 42 indicates the mandatory content of watershed hydrological plans. Finally, Law 9/2010 of 30 July adopts the Law on Waters for Andalusia, with the aim of building from state law, a legal water regime suitable to the specific needs of Andalusia.3.- MANAGEMENT INSTRUMENTS: HYDROLOGICAL PLANNING.On 24 September 1992, additional instructions and technical recommendations for the development of the Inter-Community Basin Hydrological Plans were approved by Order of the Ministry of Public Works and Transport. In addition, by Order of March 11, 2015, the Hydrological Planning Instruction for the Intra-Community Hydrographic Demarcations of Andalusia is approved. Today, the Junta de Andalucía has for the three Watersheds over which it exercises its competences (Guadalete-Barbate;D Hydrographic Demarcation. H. Tinto, Odiel and Piedras and D.H. of the Andalusian Mediterranean Basins), from two complete hydrological planning cycles (2009-2015 and 2015-2021), the information relating to the third cycle is currently in the process of participation (2021-2027). Within the elaboration of the Hydrological Plan these demarcations make an estimate of the resources available in it, depending on its origin. Similarly, with the aim of establishing assignments and reserves, detailed balances are carried out consisting of the results summaries of simulation models.4.- CLIMATE CHANGE CONSIDERATION IN HYDROLOGICAL PLANNING.According to Law 8/2018, for the next planning cycle (2021-2027), hydrological planning will consider the main impacts of climate change.Within the framework of the Climate KIC - Deep Demonstration initiative, Andalusian Government will participate in a project for the generation of knowledge regarding the adaptation of its water resources.2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
10277520182282British ColumbiaCanada4. 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.5Explanation2Total emissions (Scope 1 only)A colder winter resulted in significantly higher heating degree days. B.C. government operations are required by legislation to be carbon neutral. This has been achieved annually since 2010.2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
1027762019833260Madre de DiosPeru4. Emissions - Government operationsGovernment electricity4.12Please detail the energy mix of your government’s electricity consumption (%).5Biomass1Energy source2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102777201972979NordlandNorway3. Emissions - Region-wideGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data – Region-wide3.6Please provide the details of your latest inventory’s total region-wide GHG emissions for the accounting year or 12-month period as reported in 3.2.1Emissions of latest inventory (metric tonnes CO2e)1Total gross emissions (excludes sinks)3244112.92020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1027782019831389HuánucoPeru4. Emissions - Government operationsGovernment electricity4.12Please detail the energy mix of your government’s electricity consumption (%).3Oil1Energy source2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102779201972890MinnesotaUnited 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)360000002020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102780201973061ThuringiaGermany5. StrategyClimate actions5.8bPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Buildings & Lighting sector.2What is the scale of its implementation?7Install more efficient luminaires in outdoor lighting (e.g. LED)2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102781201953268Australian Capital TerritoryAustralia6. Risks and adaptationSocio-economic risks6.9aPlease complete the table below.4Risk description2Vulnerable people within the ACT community, such as the very young, older people and people with lower socio-economic status, are more likely to be affected during extreme weather events and may have limited resilience in coping with prolonged or repeated events, such as heat stress.2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102782201872910JamtlandSweden5. StrategyEmissions reduction – Region-wide5.1aPlease attach your region's climate change action plan below.1Publication title and attachment32020-05-01T04:17:03.750
1027832018831223AhafoGhana5. StrategyClimate actions5.8dPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Finance & Economy sector.1Is your region taking this action?7Issue green bonds2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
102784201873019YucatanMexico5. 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 implementation2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
102785202073063BavariaGermany2. GovernanceRegional planning2.3Do you collaborate with national governments in developing and/or meeting each other’s environmental-related targets, goals and/or strategies? Please explain how.4Please explain1Climate Law was initiated by the Federal Republic of Germany in 2019; voting and comments by the regions in the forefront (Bundesrat etc.)2020-05-01T04:17:11.710
102786201973149QuebecCanada5. 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 implementation220122020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102787201873154Newfoundland and LabradorCanada4. Emissions - Government operationsGovernment electricity4.11Please detail your government’s total electricity consumption and its associated GHG emissions.3Associated GHG emissions (metric tonnes of CO2e)1Total electricity consumed2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
102788201872927CataloniaSpain5. StrategyEmissions reduction – Region-wide5.2aPlease provide the details of your region-wide 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.1Sector3Total region-wide emissions2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
1027892018831388ColimaMexico3. Emissions - Region-wideGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data – Region-wide3.13Please provide the details of your region's historical and projected region-wide total emissions.3Region’s total emissions in year 20501Region-wide emissions2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
102790201973199Lower AustriaAustria1. IntroductionGeneral information1.2Please provide the details of your region's annual operating budget in the currency reported in question 1.1.2Budget year1Region's annual operating budget20182020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102791201973112Helsinki-UusimaaFinland6. 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.2Explanation1The New Helsinki-Uusimaa Regional Program has a paragraph for adaptation with some action proposals. In the future these should be more made more congrete.2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1027922019831393Santa FeArgentina7. Water securityWater security risks7.1aPlease identify the substantive risks to your region’s water security as well as the timescale and level of risk.1Water security risks02020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102793201972953AzoresPortugal1. IntroductionGeneral information1.5Please provide further details about the geography of your region.1Average annual temperature (in Celsius)1Region's geographical details18.32020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102794201973065Baden WurttembergGermany5. 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.1Project area02020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102795201973149QuebecCanada6. Risks and adaptationClimate risks and adaptation actions6.6aPlease describe these current and/or anticipated impacts of climate change.5Impact description14Reduced sea ice cover, sea level rise and increased frequency of large storms in the St-Lawrence estuary and gulf regions is exacerbating coastal erosion. In Hudson Bay, reduced sea ice cover and increased frequency of large storms are reducing the shore protection during winter which increases the severity of winter storms and increases the likelihood of coastal erosion. This phenomenon causes important damage to infrastructure and buildings and poses risks to the safety and well-being of coastal communities.2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102796201973075BrittanyFrance5. StrategyClimate actions5.8cPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Energy sector.2What is the scale of its implementation?15Install ocean/tidal/wave powerComprehensive implementation2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102797201972949Saint LouisSenegal5. StrategyClimate actions5.8hPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Transport sector.3Action description16Promote alternative fuel production (e.g. biofuels, natural gas, hydrogen, etc.)2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102798201973014Quintana RooMexico1. IntroductionGeneral information1.4Please provide the details of your region’s current, historical and projected GDP in the currency reported in question 1.1.3Region's GDP in year 20101Region's GDP1680130002020-05-01T04:17:07.533
102799201872887ConnecticutUnited States of America7. WaterWater supply risks7.1aPlease identify the risks to your region’s water supply as well as the timescale and level of risk.4Risk description2Increased precipitation and extreme precipitation events may increase stormwater and wastewater volumes, which would decrease water quality from related pollutant loads. May also impact the agricultural sector negatively.2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
1028002019831388ColimaMexico5. StrategyClimate actions5.8hPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Transport sector.2What is the scale of its implementation?8Improve public transport services (e.g. adopt, high speed rail, improve bus services, improve rail services)2020-05-01T04:17:07.533

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created Feb 12 2019

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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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