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Greenhouse gas emissions profile by suburb
City of Sydney community greenhouse gas emissions data in tCO2e by suburbs from baseline 2005/06 to data available for the latest financial year. Data includes emissions from electricity, gas, transport, waste and wastewater, largely derived from utility and statistical government data sets. GHG emissions sources: Electricity: Total greenhouse gas emissions resulting from the production and distribution of electricity used by all building sectors in the City of Sydney local government area. Gas: Total greenhouse gas emissions resulting from the distribution and use of natural gas by all building sectors in the City of Sydney local government area. Transport: Total greenhouse gas emissions from residential and work transport across all modes. Waste: Total greenhouse gas emissions resulting from the transport and disposal of residential and non-residential waste within the City of Sydney local government area. Wastewater: Total greenhouse gas emissions from estimated wastewater generated within the City of Sydney local government area
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Greenhouse gas emissions profile by sector
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City of Sydney community greenhouse gas emissions data in tCO2e by sectors from baseline 2005/06 to data available for the latest financial year. Data includes emissions from electricity, gas, transport, waste and wastewater, largely derived from utility and statistical government data sets. GHG emissions sources: Electricity: Total greenhouse gas emissions resulting from the production and distribution of electricity used by all building sectors in the City of Sydney local government area. Gas: Total greenhouse gas emissions resulting from the distribution and use of natural gas by all building sectors in the City of Sydney local government area. Transport: Total greenhouse gas emissions from residential and work transport across all modes. Waste: Total greenhouse gas emissions resulting from the transport and disposal of residential and non-residential waste within the City of Sydney local government area. Wastewater: Total greenhouse gas emissions from estimated wastewater generated within the City of Sydney local government area
Greenhouse gas emissions by modes of transport
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City of Sydney greenhouse gas community emissions by modes of transport, from baseline 2005/06 to data available for the latest financial year. This data is estimated using statistical datasets provided by the NSW government and other datasets.
City of Melbourne Municipal Greenhouse Gas Emissions 2013-2020
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This dataset contains the Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHG) from activities taking place within the geographic boundary of the City of Melbourne Local Government Area. The City of Melbourne uses the Global Protocol for communities (GPC) method to measure and report municipal greenhouse emissions. Emissions are reported annually through the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) platform, which is a requirement of Global Covenant of Mayors and C40 membership. Emission sources are broken down across the sectors: Stationary energy, Transportation and Waste. They are categorized by their "scope" which distinguishes between emissions that physically occur within the city (scope 1), from those that occur from the use of electricity and supplied by grids potentially crossing city boundaries (scope 2), from those that occur outside the city but are driven by activities taking place within the city’s boundaries (scope 3). All GHG emissions are presented in units of metric tonnes CO2 equivalent (tCO2e). In cases where there are limitations on data availability notation keys have been used. NO indicates that an activity or process does not occur or exist within the city. IE signifies GHG emissions for this activity are presented in another category of the inventory. NE is used when emissions occur but have not been estimated or reported due to unavailability of data. Preparing and reporting this data helps us to understand where the city's emissions come from. It allows us to plan our emission reduction activities to take effective action to mitigate climate change.
City of Melbourne Municipal Greenhouse Gas Emissions 2013-2020
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This dataset contains the Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHG) from activities taking place within the geographic boundary of the City of Melbourne Local Government Area. The City of Melbourne uses the Global Protocol for communities (GPC) method to measure and report municipal greenhouse emissions. Emissions are reported annually through the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) platform, which is a requirement of Global Covenant of Mayors and C40 membership. Emission sources are broken down across the sectors: Stationary energy, Transportation and Waste. They are categorized by their "scope" which distinguishes between emissions that physically occur within the city (scope 1), from those that occur from the use of electricity and supplied by grids potentially crossing city boundaries (scope 2), from those that occur outside the city but are driven by activities taking place within the city’s boundaries (scope 3). All GHG emissions are presented in units of metric tonnes CO2 equivalent (tCO2e). In cases where there are limitations on data availability notation keys have been used. NO indicates that an activity or process does not occur or exist within the city. IE signifies GHG emissions for this activity are presented in another category of the inventory. NE is used when emissions occur but have not been estimated or reported due to unavailability of data. Preparing and reporting this data helps us to understand where the city's emissions come from. It allows us to plan our emission reduction activities to take effective action to mitigate climate change.
City of Melbourne Municipal Greenhouse Gas Emissions 2013-2020
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This dataset contains the Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHG) from activities taking place within the geographic boundary of the City of Melbourne Local Government Area. The City of Melbourne uses the Global Protocol for communities (GPC) method to measure and report municipal greenhouse emissions. Emissions are reported annually through the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) platform, which is a requirement of Global Covenant of Mayors and C40 membership. Emission sources are broken down across the sectors: Stationary energy, Transportation and Waste. They are categorized by their "scope" which distinguishes between emissions that physically occur within the city (scope 1), from those that occur from the use of electricity and supplied by grids potentially crossing city boundaries (scope 2), from those that occur outside the city but are driven by activities taking place within the city’s boundaries (scope 3). All GHG emissions are presented in units of metric tonnes CO2 equivalent (tCO2e). In cases where there are limitations on data availability notation keys have been used. NO indicates that an activity or process does not occur or exist within the city. IE signifies GHG emissions for this activity are presented in another category of the inventory. NE is used when emissions occur but have not been estimated or reported due to unavailability of data. Preparing and reporting this data helps us to understand where the city's emissions come from. It allows us to plan our emission reduction activities to take effective action to mitigate climate change.
Natural gas intensity by suburb
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Natural Gas intensity data (MJ/m2) by suburb within the City of Sydney local government area from baseline 2005/06 to data available for the latest financial year, derived from utility data sets.
Summary Residential and Business Community Emissions
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This dataset contains residential energy (electricity and gas) consumption by Suburb and by customer as well as associated GHG emissions.
Natural gas consumption by suburb
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Natural Gas consumption data (MJ) by suburb within the City of Sydney local government area from baseline 2005/06 to data available for the latest financial year, derived from utility data sets.
City of Austin Municipal Operations Carbon Footprint
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Greenhouse gas inventory for City of Austin municipal operations reflected as the number of metric tons of carbon dioxide-equivalent emissions. The data comes from various sources of activity data (gallons of fuel, ccf of natural gas) used in city operations. It can be used to assess how city operations affect climate change. Date of Last Description Update: 3/13/2020
NSW Regional and Local Greenhouse Gas Emissions, 2016−2021
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This dataset contains greenhouse gas emissions by Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) categories at local government area (LGA) scale, based on 2022 Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS) edition of Local Government Areas.