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2022 Cities Reporting Guidance

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2022 Cities Questionnaire Changes Map

1. Introduction

The 2022 Cities Questionnaire Changes Map outlines the key developments to the questionnaire and includes the following information:
  • 2022 Question: The question number and question text for each module of the questionnaire.
  • Change: The level of change the question has undergone i.e., New (newly added question) , Modified (significant change to past question), Minor (slight change to past question), No change (no change to past question).
  • 2021 Linked Question: To reduce reporting effort only the most essential aspects of the 2021 questions were retained, with some of these aspects consolidated into existing questions. This column outlines the 2021 questions linked which are the 2022 question.
  • Copy Forward: If you submitted a response to the 2021, 2020 or 2019 questionnaires, some of your answers may have been auto populated into your 2022 questionnaire where applicable. This column outlines what questions and columns may be applicable for copy forward.
  • Summary of changes: Where relevant an overview of the key changes are provided.

Note on Copy Forward

If you submitted a response to the 2021, 2020 or 2019 questionnaires, your answers may be been auto populated into your 2022 questionnaire where applicable, with a copy forward icon showing next to all questions which are eligible for copy forward. If you did not previously submit a response to a question or this is a new question no answers will copy forward. We have tried to ensure copy forward from your previous response is available where possible, however, many questions have been modified from last year’s questionnaire, and therefore not all fields may copy over. As a result, your data might only be available on specific fields within table questions. We encourage you to double check the response to ensure that the response is complete and up to date. Please review auto-populated answers carefully, it is your responsibility to ensure your answers are updated for the accuracy and completeness of your response.


Questionnaire Module: Governance

0. Governance

Question Text Change 2021 Linked Question Number(s) Copy Forward
Summary of changes
(0.1) Provide details of your jurisdiction in the table below. Modified question 0.1, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6 Partial. The following column copies forward:
  • Column 1: Administrative boundary of reporting government
  • Previously requested information on administrative boundary, population, land area and currency merged.
  • New requested information on higher and lower levels of government and percentage range of land that is green space.
(0.2) Provide information on your jurisdiction’s oversight of climate-related risks and opportunities and how these issues have impacted your jurisdiction's planning. New question N/A No
  • Newly requested information on oversight, planning and transition risks as it pertains to climate-related issues.
(0.3) Report how your jurisdiction assesses the wider environmental, social and economic opportunities and benefits of climate action. New question
N/A No
  • Newly requested information on the wider opportunities/benefits of climate action.
  • Newly requested information on the equitable distribution of these opportunities/benefits.
(0.4) Report on your engagement with higher and/or lower levels of governments regarding your jurisdiction's climate action. New question N/A No
  • Newly requested information regarding jurisdictions engagement and coordination with other levels of government on key climate actions.
(0.5) Report your jurisdiction's most significant examples of collaboration with government, business, and/or civil society on climate-related issues. Modified question 6.2, 6.2a, 6.3, 6.4
No
  • Previously requested information on the stakeholders across government, business, and/or civil society merged into one question to focus reporting on most significant examples.

Questionnaire Module: Assessment

1 Climate Risk and Vulnerability

2022 Question Change 2021 Linked Question Number(s) Copy forward Summary of changes

(1.1) Has a climate risk and vulnerability assessment been undertaken for your jurisdiction? If not, please indicate why. Minor change 2.0 Partial. The following options copy forward:
  • Yes, a climate risk and vulnerability assessment has been undertaken
  • No, but we are currently undertaking one and it will be complete in the next year
  • No, but we are intending to undertake one in the next two years

  • Additional dropdown options requesting jurisdictions to indicate, if applicable, why they have not yet undertaken a climate change risk and vulnerability assessment.
(1.1a) Provide details on your climate risk and vulnerability assessment. Modified question 2.0b Partial. Previously reported data within the following columns copy forward:
  • Column 3: Boundary of assessment relative to jurisdiction boundary
  • Column 4: Year of publication or approval
  • Column 7: Please explain
  • Information requested to confirm that jurisdictions who are reporting a climate risk and vulnerability assessment have attached or provided a direct link to their assessment (column 2).
  • If a boundary option other than ‘Same - covers entire jurisdiction and nothing else’ is selected a text box will be presented where a brief explanation of boundary additions/exclusions can be reported (column 3).
  • Information requested on certain factors considered during the climate change risk and vulnerability assessment (column 5).

(1.2) Provide details on the most significant climate hazards faced by your jurisdiction. Modified question 2.1
Partial. Previously reported data within the following columns copy forward:
  • Column 1: Climate-related hazard
  • Column 2: Vulnerable population groups most exposed
  • Column 4: Describe the impacts on vulnerable populations and sectors
  • Column 6: Did this hazard significantly impact your jurisdiction before this reporting year?
  • Column 7: Current probability of hazard
  • Column 8: Current magnitude of impact of hazard
  • Column 9: Expected future change in hazard intensity
  • Column 10: Expected future change in hazard frequency
  • Column 11: Timeframe that refers to the expected future changes
  • Modification of climate-related hazards and sectors drop-down options in alignment with IPCC classification (column 1).
  • Modification of sector drop-down options in alignment with the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (column 3).
  • Information requested on the proportion of the total city population affected by the climate hazard being reported, this is a drop-down list of percentage ranges (column 5).
(1.3) Identify and describe the most significant factors impacting on your jurisdiction’s ability to adapt to climate change and indicate how those factors either support or challenge this ability. Minor change 2.2 Partial. Previously reported data within the following columns copy forward:
  • Column 1: Factors that affect ability to adapt
  • Column 3: Describe how the factor supports or challenges the adaptive capacity of your jurisdiction
  • Modification of drop-down options to 'Degree to which this factor challenges/supports the adaptive capacity of your jurisdiction' (Column 2).

Questionnaire Section: Assessment

2. Emissions Inventory

2022 QuestionChange2021 Linked Question Number(s)Copy forwardSummary of changes

(2.1) Does your jurisdiction have a community-wide emissions inventory to report?

Minor change4.0Partial. The following options copy forward:
  • Yes
  • No, but we are currently undertaking one and it will be complete in the next year
  • No, but we are intending to undertake one in the next two years
  • Additional dropdown options requesting jurisdictions to indicate, if applicable, why they have not yet undertaken a community-wide emissions inventory.
(2.1a) Provide an attachment (in spreadsheet format) or a direct link to your community-wide emissions inventory. In addition, select the inventory year and report the jurisdiction’s population for that year.

New question4.1, 4.5No
  • Information requested to confirm that jurisdictions who are reporting a community-wide emissions inventory have attached or provided a direct link to their assessment (column 2).
(2.1b) Provide the following information regarding your latest community-wide GHG emissions inventory.

Modified question4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.12, 4.12a, 4.13Partial. Previously reported data within the following columns copy forward:
  • Column 3: Tool used to compile inventory
  • Column 5: Source of Global Warming Potential values
  • If a boundary option other than ‘Same - covers entire jurisdiction and nothing else’ is selected a text box will be presented where a brief explanation of boundary additions/exclusions can be reported (column 1).
  • Information requested to report the overall data quality of the activity data and emissions factors rather than the overall level of confidence (column 7).
(2.1c) Provide a breakdown of your community-wide emissions by scope. If the inventory has been developed using the Global Protocol for Community Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventories (GPC) you will also be requested to provide a breakdown by sector.

Modified question4.6bPartial. Previously reported data within the following columns copy forward:
  • Column 2: Emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)
  • Column 5: Comment
  • Information requested to facilitate reporting of notation keys and accommodate limitations in data availability and differences in emission sources between jurisdictions (column 3).
  • Information requested to report the overall data quality of the activity data and emissions factors (column 4).
(2.1d) Provide a breakdown of your community-wide emissions in the format of the Common Reporting Framework.

Minor change4.6aFull.
  • Notation key ‘N/A’ (not applicable) has been removed to facilitate closer alignment with requirements of GPC and CRF (columns 3, 5, 7).
(2.1e) Provide a breakdown of your community-wide emissions by sector.

Modified question4.6d, 4.6e, 4.6fPartial. Previously reported data to 2021 Question 4.6f within the following columns copy forward:
  • Column 1: Sector
  • Column 3: Scope
  • Column 4: Emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)
  • Reporting of all emissions data in formats other than the Common Reporting Framework and the Global Protocol for Community-Scale Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventories is to be reported through this question. This question has been designed to allow flexible reporting of emissions sources and sectors while maintaining comparability of emissions data.
(2.2) Does your jurisdiction have a consumption-based emissions inventory to measure emissions from consumption of goods and services?

No change4.9Full.
  • No change
(2.3) Do you have an emissions inventory for your government operations to report?

Minor change7.0Partial. The following options copy forward:
  • Yes

(2.3a) Attach your government operations emissions inventory and report the following information regarding this inventory.

Modified question7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5Partial. Previously reported data within the following columns copy forward:
  • Column 5: Primary protocol
(2.3b) Report your government operations emissions in metric tonnes CO2e.

Modified question7.5, 7.6, 7.7aPartial. Previously reported data within the following columns copy forward:
  • Total Scope 1 emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)
  • Total Scope 2 emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)

Questionnaire Module: Assessment

3 Sector Assessment Data

2022 QuestionChange2021 Linked Question Number(s)Copy forwardSummary of changes

(3.1) Report the total annual electricity and heating and cooling consumption data (in MWh) and the percentage breakdown of this consumption by energy type for your jurisdiction.Modified question8.1, 8.1a
Partial. Previously reported data within the following column(s) copy forward:
  • Column 2: Electricity consumption
  • The option ‘We do not have access to this data’ has been updated so that jurisdictions who do not have access will not be presented with the percentage breakdown fields for their electricity consumption.
  • Information on heating and cooling is requested following the introduction of this indicator on a pilot basis to the 2021 questionnaire for jurisdictions based on their initiative membership.
(3.1a) Report the total jurisdiction-wide annual electricity and heating and cooling consumption for each sector listed and for your government operations.New questionN/ANo.
(3.2) For each type of renewable energy within the jurisdiction boundary, report the installed capacity (MW) and annual generation (MWh).No change8.2Full.
  • No change
(3.3) Report the following energy access related information for your jurisdiction.New question8.4No.
  • This question requests information on four key indicators related to energy access; percentage with access to electricity, duration of available electricity, energy consumption per capita and access to access to clean cooking fuels and technologies.
  • The question has been designed to ensure flexible reporting and facilitates the use of specific units applicable to cities data collection processes.
(3.4) How many households within the jurisdiction boundary face energy poverty? Select the threshold used for energy poverty in your jurisdiction.No change8.5Full.
  • No change
(3.5) Report your jurisdiction's passenger and/or freight mode share data.Modified question10.0, 10.1, 10.2Partial. Previously reported data within the following row(s) copy forward:


  • Rows 1-11: Passenger mode share
  • Reporting on mode share for both passenger and freight transport has been consolidated into one question.
  • Jurisdictions only presented passenger and freight mode share fields when it is indicated that this data is available..
  • Addition of the automatically calculated fields ‘Total passenger mode share reported’ and ‘Total freight mode share reported’ which present the total percentage of each mode share that has been reported.
(3.6) Report the total emissions, fleet size and number of vehicle types for the following modes of transport.
Modified question10.3, 10.4Partial. Previously reported data within the following row(s) copy forward:


  • Row 2: Total fleet size per mode
  • Row 3: Hydrogen fleet size per mode
  • Row 4: Plug in hybrid electric vehicle fleet size per mode
  • Row 5: Hybrid electric vehicle fleet size per mode
  • Row 6: Electric fleet size per mode
  • Previously requested information on annual emissions from the listed transport modes now consolidated into this question.
(3.7) Report the following waste-related data for your jurisdiction.
New question 12.5, 13.0, 13.2No.
  • Data on the total amount of solid waste generated, previously only presented dependent on the projects or initiatives the jurisdiction is participating in, is now presented to all reporting jurisdictions, where data is available.
  • Where relevant and available, further waste-related data is requested including on waste that is diverted away from landfill and incineration, recycled, reused, utilized for waste to energy.
(3.8) Report on how climate change impacts health outcomes and health services in your jurisdiction.
Modified question2.3, 2.3aPartial. Previously reported data within the following column(s) copy forward:
  • Column 2: Identify the climate hazard(s) that most significantly impact the selected health area
  • Column 3: Identify the health issues driven by the selected climate hazard(s)
  • Column 4: Timeframe of impact
  • Column 5: Identify which vulnerable populations are affected by the selected health issue(s)
  • New column requesting information on the factors which most greatly affect the jurisdiction’s health services ability to adapt to climate change (column 6).
(3.9) Provide information on the current impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on climate action in the jurisdiction.
Modified question1.6, 1.7Partial. Previously reported data within the following column(s) copy forward:
  • Column 2: Impact of COVID-19 economic response on jurisdiction's budget for financing climate action in your jurisdiction
  • Column 3: Climate-related impact of COVID-19 recovery interventions
  • Column 4: Comment
  • Previously requested data on the impact of COVID-19 on the implementation of climate action policies in the jurisdiction now consolidated into this question (column 1).
(3.10) Report the following air pollution data for the jurisdiction.
New question10.8, 10.9, 10.11No.
  • This question has been designed to request information on key air pollution indicators and is built on previously requested indicators including PM2.5 concentration, NO2 concentration, quantity of days exceeding air quality guidelines/standards.
  • It also provides the flexibility to report other air pollution metrics or indicate that no air pollution-related data is available to report.
(3.11) Provide details of the household access to water, sanitation services and water consumption in your jurisdiction.
New question14.1No.
(3.12) What percentage of your population is food insecure and/or lives in a food desert?
Modified question12.6Partial. Previously reported data within the following column(s) copy forward:
  • Column 1: Percentage of population that is food insecure
  • Column 2: Comment

  • Data on the percentage of the population that is food insecure, previously only presented dependent on the projects or initiatives the jurisdiction is participating in, is now presented to all reporting jurisdictions, where data is available.
(3.13) Report the total quantity of food that is procured (in tonnes) for government-owned and/or operated facilities (including municipal facilities, schools, hospitals, youth centers, shelters, public canteens, prisons etc.). If available, please provide a breakdown per food group.
Modified question12.0, 12.0aNo.
  • Question reframed to request data on the total quantity of food procured in tonnes, rather than the total number of meals served or sold through programs managed by the jurisdiction.
  • Where available, jurisdictions can provide a breakdown of procured food by food group either as an attachment or input it in text format in the applicable field.
(3.14) Report the sources of your jurisdiction’s water supply, volumes withdrawn per source, and the projected change.
New question14.0No.
  • This new question requests respondents to to first indicate the sources of water supply for their jurisdiction and then, where available, provide the annual volume of water withdrawn and the projected level of change of this volumne over next 5-10 years.

Questionnaire Module: Targets

4. Adaptation Targets

2022 Question Change 2021 Linked Question Number(s) Copy Forward Summary of changes
(4.1) Does your jurisdiction have an adaptation goal(s) in place? If no adaptation goal is in place, please indicate the primary reason why. New question3.3 No.
  • New leading question added to request whether an adaptation goal is in place to determine whether further detail should be requested on adaptation goals.
(4.1a) Report your jurisdiction’s main adaptation goals.
Modified question 3.3 Partial. Previously reported data within the following columns copy forward:
  • Column 2: Adaptation goal
  • Column 3: Climate hazards that goal addresses
  • Column 5: Target year of goal
  • Column 6: Description of metric / indicator used to track goal
  • Jurisdictions requested to select a unique goal reference ID to assist with tracking adaption goals year on year (column 1).
  • Information requested on the base year applicable to the reported goal (column 4).

Questionnaire Module: Targets

5. Mitigation Targets

2022 Question Change 2021 Linked Question Number(s) Copy Forward Summary of changes
(5.1) Does your jurisdiction have an active greenhouse gas emission reduction target(s) in place? If no active GHG emissions reduction target is in place, please indicate the primary reason why. Minor change 5.0, 5.0e No.
  • Question requests whether an emissions reduction target is in place and does not request further detail on the target type.
  • Additional dropdown options requesting jurisdictions to indicate, if applicable, why they do not yet have an emissions reduction target.
(5.1a) Provide details of your emissions reduction target(s).
Modified question 5.0a, 5.0b, 5.0c, 5.0d, 5.2, 5.2a Partial. Previously reported data from 2021 Question 5.0a (Base year absolute targets) within the following columns copy forward:
  • Column 3: Boundary of target relative to jurisdiction boundary
  • Column 4: Emissions sources covered by target
  • Column 7: Year target was established
  • Column 9: Base year
  • Column 10: Covered emissions in base year (metric tonnes CO2e)
  • Column 12: Target year
  • Column 14: Percentage of emissions reduction (including offsets and carbon dioxide removal) (metric tonnes CO2e)
  • Column 15: Net emissions in target year (including offsets and carbon dioxide removal) (metric tonnes CO2e)
  • Column 19: Is this target the jurisdictions most ambitious target?
  • Column 22: Please explain
  • Jurisdictions requested to select a unique target reference ID to assist with year-on-year tracking of reported targets (column 1).
  • Information requested on the specific target type cities are reporting i.e., absolute, intensity and/or baseline scenario target (column 2).
  • If a boundary option other than ‘Same - covers entire jurisdiction and nothing else’ is selected a text box will be presented where a brief explanation of boundary additions/exclusions can be reported (column 3).
  • If the option ‘Not all emissions sources included in jurisdiction inventory are covered by target, please specify’ is selected a text box will be presented where a brief explanation of inventory exclusions can be reported (column 4).
  • Information requested on whether the reported target requires carbon credits generated from outside city or target boundary (columns 5 and 6).
  • Information requested on the whether the reported target is a science-based target and if so the specific methodology it aligns with (column 17).
  • Information requested on whether the target is conditional on the success of an externality or component of policy outside of direct control of the jurisdictions control (column 21).
(5.1b) Provide details on the current or planned use of carbon credits sold to or purchased from outside the jurisdiction or target boundary.
Modified question 5.3, 5.3a Partial. Previously reported data within the following columns copy forward:
  • Column 1: Type of carbon credits
  • Column 3: Emissions purchased/sold (metric tonnes CO2e)
  • Column 5: Outline the crediting period and country(ies) where offsetting efforts are or will be taking place
  • Jurisdictions requested to select the specific target the carbon credits apply to (column 2).
  • Additional information requested on the standards and crediting period associated with the use of carbon credits (columns 4 and 5).

Questionnaire Module: Targets

6. Sector Targets

2022 QuestionChange2021 Linked Question Number(s)Copy ForwardSummary of changes
(6.1) Provide details of your jurisdiction's energy-related targets active in the reporting year. In addition, you can report other climate-related targets active in the reporting year.
Modified question8.0, 8.0a, 8.3, 8.3aPartial. Previously reported data from 2021 Question 8.0a (Renewable energy targets) within the following columns copy forward:
  • Column 1: Target type
  • Column 3: Boundary of target relative to jurisdiction boundary
  • Column 5: Base year
  • Column 8: Metric value in base year
  • Column 9: Target year
  • Column 12: Percentage of renewable energy of total energy in target year
  • Column 14: Comment

  • This question builds upon previous questions requested on sectoral targets for the energy sector including renewable energy and energy efficiently targets but is now expanded to include the broader range of targets jurisdictions may be setting.
  • This can include, for example, targets focussed on energy consumption and generation, transport modal share targets, targets to reduce the municipal solid waste generation per capita and agriculture and forestry focussed targets.
  • Please note that jurisdictions primary emissions reduction focused targets and climate adaptation focused targets should continue to be reported through the specific questions aimed at these outcomes

Questionnaire Module: Planning

2022 Question Change 2021 Linked Question Number(s) Copy Forward Summary of changes
(7.1) Does your jurisdiction have a climate action plan or strategy?
Minor change 3.2, 3.2b 5.5, 5.5b Partial. The following options previously reported in Question 5.5 (2021) copy forward:
  • Yes, our jurisdiction has a climate action plan or strategy
  • No, but we are currently undertaking one and it will be complete in the next year
  • No, but we are intending to undertake one in the next two years
  • This question merges previously separate questions on whether the reporting jurisdictions has a climate adaptation plan and a climate mitigation plan, simply requesting whether the jurisdiction have a climate action plan or strategy.
  • This can include an integrated climate action plan that addresses climate adaptation, climate mitigation and/or energy or a standalone plan(s) that addresses these aspects.
(7.1a) Report details on the climate action plan or strategy that addresses climate mitigation and/or climate adaptation (resilience) in your jurisdiction.
Modified question 3.2a, 5.5a, 6.12 Partial. Previously reported data to Question 5.5a (2021) within the following columns copy forward:


  • Column 1: Climate action plan type
  • Column 4: Boundary of plan relative to jurisdiction boundary
  • Column 11: Year of formal approval of plan
  • Confirmation required regarding the status of the attachment or link to the climate action plan, as requested in the previous column. This column is mandatory to respond to and ensure that respondents provide the attachment and/or link to the plan, or indicate where this is not possible, as this is an significant element for assessing and validating the reported data (column 3).
  • Information now requested on the processes in place for the monitoring, evaluation and updating of the climate plan (column 5).
  • Previously requested information on the assessment of co-benefits, trade-offs, and synergies of actions which was an open-text field is now requested as a drop-down selection list (column 10).
(7.2) Report details on the other climate-related plans, policies and/or strategies in your jurisdiction.
New question N/A No.
  • This is a new question enabling reporting on any other climate-related plan and/or strategy in the jurisdiction. This can include, but is not limited to, topic specific plans/strategies that address energy, food, health, mobility and/or water.
(7.3) Does your jurisdiction have a strategy for addressing emissions from consumption of the most relevant goods and services?
Modified question 4.11 Partial. Previously reported data within the following columns copy forward:
  • Column 2: Response
  • Column 4: Highlight any specific action the jurisdiction is implementing to address emissions from the consumption of the most relevant goods and services

  • For relevant consumption categories, respondents are requested to provide a link and/or attachment to their strategy which addresses emissions associated with that consumption category (column 3).



(7.4) Describe any planned climate-related projects within your jurisdiction for which you hope to attract financing.
No change 6.5 Full. N/A
(7.5) Report the factors that support climate-related investment and financial planning in your jurisdiction.
New question 6.7, 6.8, 6.9, 6.11 No.
  • This question examines jurisdictions capacity and remit to access finance for climate-related projects. It requests jurisdictions to report on how they utilise international institutions, climate funds and other mechanisms to access finance for climate-related projects.
  • In addition, jurisdictions are requested to indicate if they have a credit rating, whether they are taking steps to decarbonise their investments and how climate-related issues impact their financial planning/budgeting.
  • The information requested in this question is based upon previously requested finance-related questions and has been consolidated to one question to focus on the most critical indicators and redesigned to a selection-based format to streamline reporting.

Questionnaire Module: Actions

8. Adaptation Actions

2022 Question Change 2021 Linked Question Number(s) Copy Forward
Summary of changes
(8.1) Describe the outcomes of the most significant adaptation actions your jurisdiction is currently undertaking. Note that this can include those in the planning and/or implementation phase.
Modified question 3.0 Partial. Previously reported data within the following columns copy forward:
  • Column 1: Action
  • Column 3: Action description and web link to further information
  • Column 10: Status of action in the reporting year
  • Column 12: Total cost of action (in currency specified in 0.1)
  • Drop-down options of areas/sectors have been modified in alignment with the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) (column 4).
  • Addition of impact indicators 'Proportion of the total jurisdiction population with increased resilience due to adaptation action' and 'Hectares (ha) of natural systems with increased resilience due to adaptation action' (columns 7 and 8).
  • Information requested on whether the reported action is included within the climate action plan (column 11).

Questionnaire Module: Actions

9. Mitigation Actions

2022 QuestionChange2021 Linked Question Number(s)Copy Forward
Summary of changes
(9.1) Describe the outcomes of the most significant mitigation actions your jurisdiction is currently undertaking. Note that this can include those in the planning and/or implementation phases.
Modified question 5.4Partial. Previously reported data within the following columns copy forward:
  • Column 2: Action description and web link to further information
  • Column 3: Start year of action
  • Column 6: Estimated emissions reduction (metric tonnes CO2e)
  • Column 7: Estimated annual energy savings (MWh/year)
  • Column 8: Estimated annual renewable energy generation (MWh/year)
  • Column 11: Status of action in the reporting year
  • Column 13: Total cost of action (in currency specified in 0.1)
  • The mitigation actions listed have been updated so that they are now grouped by the emissions sector most relevant to the action (column 1).
  • Modification to the column 'Year for which mitigation is expected to last' (previously 'End year' to include the option 'End year not known/not applicable' (column 4)
  • Information requested on whether the emissions savings, energy savings or renewable energy generation associated with the reported action have been estimated, if these options are selected this will result in the presentation of columns 6, 7 and 8 (column 5).
  • Information requested on whether the reported action is included within the climate action plan (column 12).

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