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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
1001201873185Rio de Janeiro StateBrazil5. StrategyClimate actions5.8aPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Agriculture sector.1Is your region taking this action?2Improve institutional capacity of farmer and rural organizations (e.g. educating farmers of innovative and cost-effective measures, providing financial support, etc.)Please select2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
1002201973067Schleswig-HolsteinGermany1. IntroductionGeneral information1.1Please provide the following details for your region.4Leader title (e.g. Governor, Premier…)1Region's profileMinister President2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1003201873031AbruzzoItaly3. Emissions - Region-wideExternal verification – Region-wide3.15Has the GHG emissions data you have reported here been externally verified either in part or in whole?00No2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
10042019831222TucumanArgentina5. StrategyClimate actions5.8cPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Energy sector.2What is the scale of its implementation?20Set energy efficiency resource standards (EERS)Pilot stage2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1005201872888WashingtonUnited States of America5. StrategyEmissions reduction – Region-wide5.1aPlease attach your region's climate change action plan below.1Publication title and attachment02020-05-01T04:17:03.750
1006201973195QueenslandAustralia5. StrategyClimate actions5.8dPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Finance & Economy sector.2What is the scale of its implementation?3Adopt reverse auction for renewables2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1007201872960UcayaliPeru2. GovernanceRegional opportunities2.6List 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.5Total cost of project in the currency reported in question 1.12396500002020-05-01T04:17:03.750
1008201973124Santa ElenaEcuador3. Emissions - Region-wideRegion-wide electricity3.17Please detail the energy mix of your region-wide electricity generation (%).5Biomass1Energy source02020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1009201973069AtticaGreece5. StrategyClimate actions5.8iPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Waste sector.3Action description1Adopt source separation policies (e.g. collection for dry recyclables, organic compostable waste, etc.)The strategic plan of the region for the rational management of its waste requires the minimization if not their elimination of the final discharged wastes. Within the framework of this objective a set of good practices are foreseen and required such as adopt source separation policies, recycling, reuse, cyclical economy and thermal recovery2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1010201872902ScotlandUnited 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)10312382.72500000062020-05-01T04:17:03.750
1011201973154Newfoundland and LabradorCanada5. StrategyClimate actions5.8bPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Buildings & Lighting sector.1Is your region taking this action?12Promote energy efficient appliancesYes2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1012201873075BrittanyFrance5. StrategyClimate actions5.8cPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Energy sector.3Action description14Install wind power (e.g. onshore, offshore)Regional Council is very activ to develop this technology onin the sea.2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
1013201972888WashingtonUnited States of America5. StrategyEnergy5.6aPlease provide the details of your energy efficiency target(s).6Target energy1Electricity2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1014201973154Newfoundland and LabradorCanada7. Water securityWater security risks7.2Please describe the actions you are taking to reduce the risks to your region’s water security.1Water security risks3Regulatory2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1015201972887ConnecticutUnited States of America6. Risks and adaptationClimate risks and adaptation actions6.6aPlease describe these current and/or anticipated impacts of climate change.2Anticipated timescale2Current2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1016201853268Australian Capital TerritoryAustralia5. StrategyClimate actions5.8cPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Energy sector.2What is the scale of its implementation?11Install smart gridsLimited implementation2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
1017201872887ConnecticutUnited States of America6. 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.4Action description82020-05-01T04:17:03.750
1018201973175Amazonas (Brazil)Brazil5. StrategyClimate actions5.8cPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Energy sector.1Is your region taking this action?14Install wind power (e.g. onshore, offshore)2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1019201872953AzoresPortugal3. Emissions - Region-wideGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data – Region-wide3.6Please provide the details of your latest inventory’s total region-wide GHG emissions.1Emissions of latest inventory (metric tonnes CO2e)1Total gross emissions (excludes sinks)17160962020-05-01T04:17:03.750
10202019831392Rhineland-PalatinateGermany6. Risks and adaptationClimate risks and adaptation actions6.6aPlease describe these current and/or anticipated impacts of climate change.2Anticipated timescale5Medium-term2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1021201872990VestlandNorway5. StrategyClimate actions5.8iPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Waste sector.2What is the scale of its implementation?3Increase awareness/engage public on waste reduction/recycling measuresLimited implementation2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
1022201973195QueenslandAustralia5. 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)No2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1023201873128North Denmark RegionDenmark4. 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.3Change in total emissions from last reported year2Total emissions (Scope 1 only)Decreased2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
1024201873048LombardyItaly7. WaterWater supply risks7.1Do you foresee substantive risks to your region’s water supply in the short, medium or long term?002020-05-01T04:17:03.750
1025201872969LoretoPeru3. Emissions - Region-wideRegion-wide electricity3.17Please detail the energy mix of your region-wide electricity generation (%).6Geothermal1Energy source2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
10262019833439Centre NordBurkina Faso3. Emissions - Region-wideRegion-wide electricity3.16Please detail your region-wide electricity consumption, production and imports, and the GHG emissions associated with these activities.5Comments1Electricity consumedLe taux d’électrification de la région est très faible. Cependant depuis un certain temps, on assiste à la promotion par l’Etat burkinabé de l’utilisation de l’énergie solaire en milieu urbain et rural pour résorber le déficit. A ce niveau également, beaucoup reste à faire compte tenu de la pauvreté des populations2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1027201973112Helsinki-UusimaaFinland5. StrategyClimate actions5.8hPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Transport sector.3Action description12Switch to other lower-carbon fuel in cars/taxis/government fleets (e.g. biofuels, natural gas, hydrogen, etc.)Buses in the Helsinki region and most of machinery and trucks used by the City of Helsinki are switching to waste and residue-based biofuels. Helsinki Region Transport HSL, the City of Helsinki and the producers of renewable fuels involved in the project are all pioneers in carbon-neutral transport. The project is internationally significant.Network of electric charching stations and waste and residue-based biofuels filling stations is developing.2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1028201973064West KalimantanIndonesia2. GovernanceRegional planning2.3Do you work with cities/local governments in developing and/or meeting each other’s climate targets? Please explain how.3Explanation42020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1029201973128North Denmark RegionDenmark5. StrategyEnergy5.6aPlease provide the details of your energy efficiency target(s).5Target year120202020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1030201872926Basque CountrySpain5. StrategyClimate actions5.8Please select the sectors that are relevant for your region’s climate actions. Select all that apply.00Finance & Economy2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
1031201973022Estado de MexicoMexico2. GovernanceRegional planning2.3Do you work with cities/local governments in developing and/or meeting each other’s climate targets? Please explain how.2Target type1Emissions reduction target2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1032201872994Cross River StateNigeria5. StrategyEnergy5.6aPlease provide the details of your energy efficiency target(s).6Target energy1Electricity2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
10332019833439Centre NordBurkina Faso8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.13aPlease provide the details of the monitoring system in place within your region.4Do the results of forest monitoring inform your region’s overall strategy to managing forests?1Yes2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1034201972924NavarraSpain5. 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.9Has a decarbonisation pathway (s) been modelled for your target?3Yes2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1035201973182Sao Paulo StateBrazil3. 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 consumed1483212020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1036201973198South AustraliaAustralia6. 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.4Action description2As above.2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1037201872895WalesUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland6. 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.3Status of action14Scoping2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
1038201972887ConnecticutUnited States of America5. StrategyClimate actions5.8cPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Energy sector.2What is the scale of its implementation?16Measure energy productivity (e.g. GDP per unit of energy)Comprehensive implementation2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
103920182282British ColumbiaCanada2. 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 opportunity2Clean technology is one of five subsectors represented in the #BCTECH Strategy. Over 200 clean-tech companies in B.C. provide 6,400 jobs and produce $1.6 billion in annual revenue. The Innovative Clean Energy (ICE) Fund supports new clean energy technologies. Since 2008, the fund has approved approximately $77 million for 62 projects. Recent investments include Carbon Engineering’s first synthetic fuels demonstration plant in Squamish, which captures and uses carbon dioxide directly from the air to enable production of ultra-low carbon fuels. Government has since committed to provide an additional $20 million to the ICE fund as part of a $40-million partnership with the federal government to support more clean-energy projects and technologies that reduce GHG emissions.The First Nations Clean Energy Business Fund has, since its creation in 2010, helped more than 110 First Nations communities pursue renewable energy and energy efficiency projects. These include the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nations Haa-ak-suuk run-of-river project and the Sci'anew (Cheanuh) Beecher Bay Band’s project that harnesses thermal energy from the ocean to heat homes. The approximate $8 million in funding to date has also attracted additional First Nations investment. The province is increasing funding by about $2.1 million over three years with a priority for remote communities currently dependent on diesel generation to transition to a clean energy supply.Cement production is an energy-intensive process that uses large amounts of GHG-intensive fossil fuels including coal. In 2015/16, B.C. launched an incentive program, providing $27 million over five years, which supports increasing the use of low-carbon fuels to displace coal, and reducing GHG emissions from cement manufacturing as much as possible. To receive funding, recipients of the program must undertake infrastructure improvements, establish supply contracts for low carbon fuels, and meet an emission intensity benchmark that steps down each year. Achieving the final benchmark will make B.C.’s cement plants among the cleanest in the world.In addition, in 2018 the Province announced a new Clean Growth Program for large industrial emitters in B.C. The program is designed to keep industries competitive as they innovate to cut emissions and align with the world’s cleanest performers.2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
1040201973019YucatanMexico5. StrategyClimate actions5.8cPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Energy sector.2What is the scale of its implementation?10Enable net metering2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1041201972926Basque CountrySpain8. ForestForest risks, impacts and opportunities8.15aPlease provide details of the deforestation and/or forest degradation impacts as well as the primary action taken by your region.1Impacts02020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1042201973195QueenslandAustralia3. Emissions - Region-wideRegion-wide electricity3.16Please detail your region-wide electricity consumption, production and imports, and the GHG emissions associated with these activities.5Comments2Electricity producedQueensland electricity generation includes: black coal, natural gas, oil products, bagasse wood, biogas, wind, hydro, solar PV and geothermal.2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1043201873047PiedmontItaly4. 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
1044201873010Baja CaliforniaMexico5. StrategyClimate actions5.8cPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Energy sector.1Is your region taking this action?16Measure energy productivity (e.g. GDP per unit of energy)Yes2020-05-01T04:17:03.750
1045201973063BavariaGermany6. Risks and adaptationAssessment and planning6.1bPlease select the primary process or methodology used to undertake the climate change risk or vulnerability assessment of your region.1Primary methodology1Methodology used for climate change risk/vulnerability assessmentOther: own methodology of agency for environmen2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1046201972910JamtlandSweden5. StrategyClimate actions5.8cPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Energy sector.1Is your region taking this action?6Install combined heat and power (CHP) or trigen2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1047201972979NordlandNorway3. Emissions - Region-wideGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data – Region-wide3.10Please attach your latest region-wide inventory in the table below.1Document title and attachment1Latest region-wide emissions inventoryEmissions Nordland 2009-20172020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1048201972892New York StateUnited States of America6. Risks and adaptationClimate risks and adaptation actions6.6aPlease describe these current and/or anticipated impacts of climate change.4Estimated probability of impact32020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1049201973069AtticaGreece5. StrategyClimate actions5.8cPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Energy sector.1Is your region taking this action?10Install nuclear powerNo: absence of political and social interest2020-05-01T04:17:07.533
1050201873010Baja CaliforniaMexico5. StrategyClimate actions5.8iPlease provide details of your climate actions in the Waste sector.1Is your region taking this action?1Adopt source separation policies (e.g. collection for dry recyclables, organic compostable waste, etc.)Yes2020-05-01T04:17:03.750

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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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