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2 ccid_0002 West Africa Coastal Areas Management Program mainly adaptation land use, oceans and coastal zones https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=5 http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Adaptation_of_West_African_Coastal_Areas https://www.wacaprogram.org/ 2015 The WACA program was developed in partnership with the West African people who live on the coast and depend on it for their livelihoods, nutrition, food security, and prosperity. The program supports countries’ effort to improve the management of their shared coastal resources and reduce the natural and man-made risks affecting coastal communities. WACA boosts the transfer of knowledge, foster political dialogue among countries, and mobilize public and private finance to tackle coastal erosion, flooding, pollution and climate change adaptation. The WACA Program consists of country projects, regional integration and support activities, and a WACA Platform as mechanism to scale-up knowledge, dialogue and finance.                         SDG explicitly mentioned                   Reduce coastal erosion hotspots by 30% by 2020 and 70% by 2025. Have a coastal information monitoring system operating in all participating countries by 2020.   Additional $150 million from IDA     ["Benin", "None", "Mauritania", "Nigeria", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Senegal", "None"]   ["PROBLUE", "MEST", "NDF", "GEF", "ESA", "FFEM", "GIZ", "AFD", "NDC", "GFDRR", "GIF", "WAVES", "IFC", "KWPF"] [World Bank]_ior_int {"ior": ["MOLOA"], "ngv": ["WAEMU", "CSE", "USAID", "ECOWAS", "Benin", "Ivory Coast", "Mauritania", "Nigeria", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Senegal", "Togo"], "oth": ["ABC", "NWP", "WA-BiCC"], "ing": ["IUCN", "AAWP"], "edu": ["ACEoR", "CEREMA", "IRD", "UCC"]}                                
3 ccid_0003 Africa Renewable Energy Initiative mainly mitigation energy https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=6 http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Africa_Renewable_Energy_Initiative http://www.arei.org/ 2015 Africa Renewable Energy Initiative (AREI) is an African-led policy decision for Africa to increase and accelerate the domestication of the continent's renewable energy potential. Under the mandate of the African Union, approved by the Heads of State, AREI has a Board of Directors, chaired by H.E. President Alpha Condé, President of the Republic of Guinea, President Coordinator of Energy for the Continent. The initiative aims to achieve at least 10 GW of new and additional renewable energy production capacity by 2020, and to mobilize all partners to develop Africa's potential to produce at least 300 GW by 2030.             SDG explicitly mentioned           SDG explicitly mentioned         Total mitigation goal (ex-ante): until 2030 600 (MtCO2e/yr). [The CO2 reduction goal is from the report: "Individual actors, collective initiatives and their impact on global greenhouse gas emissions", New Climate, PBL, and Yale 2018.]   Mitigation - Renewable energy - goal (ex ante): have 10000 MW installed by 2020 and 300000 MW installed by 2030         10 billion US$     ["Algeria", "Angola", "Benin", "Botswana", "Burkina Faso", "Burundi", "Cameroon", "Cabo Verde", "Central African Republic (the)", "Chad", "Comoros (the)", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Congo (the)", "Djibouti", "Egypt", "Equatorial Guinea", "Eritrea", "Western Sahara", "Ethiopia", "Gabon", "Gambia (the)", "Ghana", "Guinea", "Guinea-Bissau", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Kenya", "Lesotho", "Liberia", "Libya", "Madagascar", "Malawi", "Mali", "Mauritania", "Mauritius", "Morocco", "Mozambique", "Namibia", "Niger (the)", "Nigeria", "Rwanda", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Senegal", "Seychelles", "Sierra Leone", "Somalia", "South Africa", "South Sudan", "Sudan (the)", "Eswatini", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Togo", "Tunisia", "Uganda", "Zambia", "Zimbabwe"]   ["Canada", "France", "Germany", "Japan", "United States of America", "Italy", "United Kingdom", "European Union", "Sweden", "The Netherlands"] [Guinea]_ngv_gin,[Egypt]_ngv_egy,[Namibia]_ngv_nam,[Chad]_ngv_tcd,[Kenya]_ngv_ken,[Committee of African Heads of States on Climate Change, CAHOSCC]_ior_int,[African Union Commission]_ngv_int,[African Development Bank]_ior_int,[France]_ngv_fra,[European Union]_ngv_int {"ior": [" CAHOSCC", "African Development Bank"], "ngv": ["African Union Comission", "European Union", "Egypt", "Namibia", "Chad", "Kenya", "Germany", "France", "United States", "Canada", "Japan", "Italy", "Sweden", "Netherlands", "Algeria", "Angola", "Benin", "Botswana", "Burkina Faso", "Burundi", "Cameroon", "Cape Verde", "Central African Republic", "Comoros", " the Democratic Republic of the ", "Congo", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Djibouti", "Equatorial Guinea", "Ethiopia", "Gabon", "Gambia", "Ghana", "Guinea", "Guinea-Bissau", "Lesotho", "Liberia", "Libyan Arab Jamahiriya", "Madagascar", "Malawi", "Mali", "Mauritania", "Mauritius", "Morocco", "Mozambique", "Namibia", "Niger", "Nigeria", "Rwanda", "Senegal", "Seychelles", "Sierra Leone", "Somalia", "South Africa", "Sudan", "Swaziland", "Tanzania", "Togo", "Tunisia", "Uganda", "Western Sahara", "Zambia", "Zimbabwe"]}                                
4 ccid_0004 Breakthrough Energy Coalition mainly mitigation land use, transport, energy, industry https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=10 http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Breakthrough_Energy_Coalition https://www.breakthroughenergy.org/ 2015 Established in 2015 by Bill Gates and a coalition of private investors concerned about the impacts of accelerating climate change, Breakthrough Energy supports the innovations that will lead the world to net-zero emissions. Breakthrough Energy is a network of entities and initiatives, including investment funds, nonprofit and philanthropic programs, and policy efforts linked by a common commitment to scale the technologies we need to achieve a path to net zero emissions by 2050. We are building on the proven model of public-private partnerships that Gates has already used to transform health, education, and public welfare around the world. Breakthrough Energy encourages the development of new net-zero energy technologies, champions policies that speed innovation from lab to market, and brings together governments, research institutions, private companies, and investors to expand and enhance clean-energy investment.         SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned         [Reduce at least 0.5 GT of greenhouse gases every year, about 1 percent of projected 2050 global emissions]   [The African Renewable Energy Initiative (Arei) plans to develop at least 10 GW of new renewable energy generation capacity by 2020, and at least 300 GW by 2030, potentially making the continent the cleanest in the world.]   [28 high net worth investors]   Investing in a Carbonless future, including: nuclear power; Enhanced Geothermal Systems; Ultra-low-cost wind; Ultra-low-cost solar power; Ultra-low-cost electricity storage; Ultra-low-cost thermal storage; Ultra-low-cost Transmission; Low-cost ocean energy; Next-Generation ultra-flexible grid Management; Low-GHG power plants; Power Solutions; CO2 capture; CO2 Sequestration and use; Batteries for Gasoline Equivalent EVs; Lightweight Materials and Structures; Low-GHG Liquid-Fuels Production—Non-Biomass; Low-GHG Gaseous Fuels Production—H₂, CH₄; High-Energy-Density Gaseous Fuel Storage; High-Efficiency Thermal Engines; High-Efficiency, Low-Cost Electrochemical Engines; Low-GHG Liquid Fuels Production—Biomass; Transportation System Efficiency Solutions; Technology Solutions that Eliminate the Need for Travel; Technology-Enabled Urban Planning and Design; Low-GHG Air Transport; Low-GHG Water-Borne-Goods Transportation; Reducing CH₄ and N₂O Emissions from Agriculture; Zero-GHG Ammonia Production; Reducing Methane Emissions from Ruminant Animals; Developing Low-Cost, Low-GHG New Sources of Protein; Eliminating Spoilage/Loss in the Food-Delivery Chain; Soil Management Solutions for GHG Reduction and CO₂ Storage; Manure; Agriculture-Related Deforestation; Low-GHG Chemicals; Low-GHG Steel; Low/Negative-GHG Cement; Waste Heat Capture/Conversion; Low-GHG Industrial Thermal Processing; Low-GHG Paper Production; Extreme Efficiency in IT/Data Centers; Fugitive Methane Emissions from Industry; Extreme Durability for Energy-Intensive Products and Materials; Transformative Recycling Solutions for Energy-Intensive Products and Materials; Increasing Biomass Uptake Rate of CO₂; CO₂ Extraction from the Environment; High-Efficiency, Non-HFC Cooling & Refrigeration; High-Efficiency Space/Water Heating; Building-Level Electricity and Thermal Storage; High-Efficiency Envelope: Windows and Insulation; High Efficiency Lighting; High-Efficiency Appliances and Plug-Loads; Next-Generation Building Management; Technology-Enabled Design of Efficient Buildings and Communities. Members of BEC have committed to invest more than $1 billion in Breakthrough Energy Ventures (BEV) $10 billion from 2015-2020 from Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, USA, UK, EU, Sweden and the Netherlands     ["Angola", "Burundi", "Benin", "Burkina Faso", "Botswana", "Central African Republic (the)", "Canada", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Cameroon", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Congo (the)", "Comoros (the)", "Cabo Verde", "Djibouti", "Algeria", "Egypt", "Eritrea", "Western Sahara", "Ethiopia", "France", "Gabon", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Ghana", "Guinea", "Gambia (the)", "Guinea-Bissau", "Equatorial Guinea", "Kenya", "Liberia", "Libya", "Lesotho", "Morocco", "Madagascar", "Mexico", "Mali", "Mozambique", "Mauritania", "Mauritius", "Malawi", "Namibia", "Niger (the)", "Nigeria", "Rwanda", "Sudan (the)", "Senegal", "Sierra Leone", "Somalia", "South Sudan", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Eswatini", "Seychelles", "Chad", "Togo", "Tunisia", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Uganda", "None", "South Africa", "Zambia", "Zimbabwe"]   ["African Rainbow Minerals", "Breakthrough Energy Ventures", "Engie", "General Electric", "Microsoft", "NationalGrid", "Oil and Gas Climate Initiative", "Prelude Ventures", "Reliances Industries Limited", "SAP", "Total", "Virgin", "Wells Fargo", "WHEATSHEAF", "University of California", "BNP Paribas"] [Breakthrough Energy Ventures]_bus_usa {"bus": ["African Rainbow Minerals", "Engie", "General Electric", "Microsoft", "NationalGrid", "Prelude Ventures", "Reliances Industries Limited", "SAP", "Total", "Virgin", "Wells Fargo", "WHEATSHEAF"], "oth": ["Oil and Gas Climate Initiative"], "edu": ["University of California"], "inv": ["BNP Paribas"]}                                
6 ccid_0006 Global Lighting Challenge mainly mitigation energy https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=16 http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/CEM:_Global_Lighting_Challenge http://www.cleanenergyministerial.org/campaign-clean-energy-ministerial/global-lighting-challenge 2015 The Global Lighting Challenge is a race to reach cumulative global sales of 10 billion high- efficiency, high-quality, and affordable advanced lighting products, such as light-emitting diode (LED) lamps. This race will showcase the ways businesses, governments, and other public-sector leaders are taking action to accelerate this transition. Representatives from 12 countries and the European Commission endorsed the launch of the Challenge at the Sixth Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM6) in May 2015. The Global Lighting Challenge is now seeking commitments from public- and private-sector leaders to speed us toward the 10 billion goal. (Note: Initiative ended in 2018)             SDG explicitly mentioned           SDG explicitly mentioned                     [10 billion high efficiency, high quality lighting products]; this target was surpassed and 14 billion lighting products were actually committed       ["Australia", "China", "France", "Germany", "India", "Indonesia", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Mexico", "Russian Federation (the)", "South Africa", "Sweden", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "United States of America (the)"]   [""] [India]_ngv_ind,[United States]_ngv_usa {"ngv": ["Australia", "China", "Canada", "European Commission", "France ", "Germany", "Indonesia", "The People's republic of Korea", "Mexico", "Russia", "South Africa", "Sweden", "United Arab Emirates", "United Kingdom", "Switzerland"], "ing": ["CLASP"], "sgv": ["City of Hamilton", "State of Victoria", "Washington State"], "oth": ["Cleveland Clinic"], "bus": ["Global Bright Light", "Green Solar Africa/Lovum Group", "IKEA Group", "KoEnergies", "LEDVANCE", "MGM Resorts", "Philips", "Rayal", "San Francisco Airport", "Urban Volt"]}                                
7 ccid_0007 Cities and Regions' Five year Vision equally adaptation & mitigation human settlements, transport, energy https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=17 http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Cities_and_regions_5-year_vision http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Cities_and_regions_5-year_vision 2015 Accelerate action to respond to climate change by 2020 and ensure sustainable future living environments for their people                                                       ["Senegal", "Peru", "France", "Spain", "Brazil", "Canada", "Japan"]   ["Agence Fran\u00e7aise de D\u00e9veloppement (AFD)", "Columbian Adaptation Fund", "Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra", "World Bank", "Bloomberg Philanthropies", "Global Infrastructure Basel (GIB) Foundation"] [LPAA]_oth_fra {"sgv": ["C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group (C40)", "Cities Alliance", "Council of European Municipalities and Regions", "Energycities", "ICLEI", "International Association of Francophone Mayors", "NRG4SD", "The Climate Group States and Regions Alliance", "United Cities and Local Governments", "City of Djilor", "City of Miraflores", "City of Paris", "Government of Catalonia", "State of Rio", "Rhone Alpes Region", "Compact of Mayors"], "oth": ["Eurocities", "World Council on City Data (WCCD)", "Climate and Clean Air Coalition", "SLOCAT Partnership"], "ing": ["FMDV", "Climate Bonds Initiative", "Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP)"], "ngv": ["Canada", "France", "Peru", "Japan", "West African Economic and Monetary Union"], "ior": ["UN Capital Development Fund (UNCDF)", "UN Habitat", "United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR)"], "bus": ["Servicios Ambientales S.A"]}                                
8 ccid_0008 Great Green Wall for Sahara and the Sahel Initiative equally adaptation & mitigation land use https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=35 http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Great_Green_Wall_for_Sahara_and_the_Sahel_Initiative_(GGWSSI) https://www.greatgreenwall.org/ 2008 The Great Green Wall is an African-led movement with an epic ambition to grow an 8,000km natural wonder of the world across the entire width of Africa. A decade in and roughly 15% underway, the initiative is already bringing life back to Africa’s degraded landscapes at an unprecedented scale, providing food security, jobs and a reason to stay for the millions who live along its path. The Wall promises to be a compelling solution to the many urgent threats not only facing the African Continent, but the global community as a whole – notably climate change, drought, famine, conflict and migration. Once complete, the Great Green Wall will be the largest living structure on the planet, 3 times the size of the Great Barrier Reef. The Great Green Wall is taking root in Africa's Sahel region, at the southern edge of the Sahara desert - one of the poorest places on the planet. More than anywhere else on Earth, the Sahel is on the frontline of climate change and millions of locals are already facing its devastating impact. Persistent droughts, lack of food, conflicts over dwindling natural resources, and mass migration to Europe are just some of the many consequences. Yet, communities from Senegal in the West to Djibouti in the East are fighting back. Since the birth of the initiative in 2007, life has started coming back to the land, bringing improved food security, jobs and stability to people’s lives. SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned [Sequester 250 Million tonnes of CO2]     [Create 10 Million Jobs in rural Areas in 21 African Countries]   [By 2030, the Wall aims to restore 100 Million hectares of currently degraded land]   $8 billion     ["Senegal", "Djibouti", "Gambia (the)", "Mali", "Burkina Faso", "Niger (the)", "Nigeria", "Chad", "Sudan (the)", "Eritrea"]   ["World Bank", "Food and Agriculture Programme (FAO)", "Global Environmental Facility (GEF)", "France", "European Union ", "IUCN", "CILSS", "Kew Royal Botanic Gardens", "Sahara and Sahel Observatory", "United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD)", "Ireland"] [African Union]_ngv_int {"ngv": ["Burkina Faso", "Cameroon", "Chad", "Djibouti", "Eritrea", "Ethiopia", "Ghana", "Mali", "Mauritania", "Niger", "Nigeria", "Senegal", "Sudan", "Algeria", "Benin", "Cabo Verde", "Egypt", "Gambia", "Libya", "Somalia", "Tunisia"], "edu": ["Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography (XIEG)"]}                                
9 ccid_0009 SEforAll: Industrial Energy Efficiency Accelerator mainly mitigation energy, industry https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=55 http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/SEforAll:_Industrial_Energy_Efficiency_Accelerator https://www.industrialenergyaccelerator.org/ 2015 At the Industrial Energy Accelerator, we are enabling a far more rapid adoption and appreciation for the potential of industrial energy efficiency. Through a series of dedicated efforts which include providing industries — both large and small — with the latest knowhow, the Accelerator aims to drive momentum for industry, investors and policymakers to embrace energy efficiency.Our experience shows that industrial companies can immediately reduce their energy use by up to 15 per cent through a range of interventions which include equipment upgrades and improved energy management systems. Imagine if such practices were adopted worldwide!When it comes to the environment, industrial energy efficiency industry has the technical potential to decrease its energy intensity and emissions by up to 32 per cent. This would provide a striking 8 to 12.4 per cent reduction in total global energy use and CO2 emissions.                         SDG explicitly mentioned         [3.92 Gt CO2 reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions, this equals 12.4%] [Double the global rate of improvement in industrial energy efficiency by 2030]                 ["Brazil", "China", "Egypt", "India", "Indonesia", "Malaysia", "Myanmar", "Palestine, State of", "Mexico", "Morocco", "South Africa", "Ukraine"]   [""] [United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)]_ior _int {"ior ": ["Sustainable Energy for all (SE4all)"], "oth": ["Global Environmental Facility (GEF)"], "ngv": ["Brazil", "China", "Egypt", "India", "Indonesia", "Malaysia", "Myanmar", "Palestine", "Mexico", "Morocco", "South Africa", "Ukraine"]}                                
10 ccid_0010 International Zero-Emission Vehicle Alliance mainly mitigation transport https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=38 http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/International_Zero-Emission_Vehicle_Alliance_(ZEV_Alliance) http://www.zevalliance.org/ 2015 Set ambitious and achievable targets for zero-emission vehicle deployment                         SDG explicitly mentioned         GHG reductions of over 125 million tons of CO2 per year in 2030, over 1.5 billion tons of CO2 per year in 2050; Electric vehicle technology allows the global fleet to achieve approximately 40% lower carbon emissions than a highly efficient conventional combustion fleet (and 70% lower carbon than a business-as-usual fleet) in 2050.                   ["Germany", "Canada", "United States of America (the)", "Netherlands (the)", "Norway", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)"]   ["Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg", "British Columbia", "California", "Canada", "Conneticut", "Germany", "Maryland", "Massachusetts", "Netherlands", "New Jersey", "New York", "Norway", "Oregon", "Qu\u00e9bec", "Rhode Island", "United Kingdom", "Vermont", "Washington"] [International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)]_ing_usa {"ing": ["International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)"], "sgv": ["Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg", "British Columbia", "California", "Conneticut", "Maryland", "Massachusetts", "New Jersey", "New York", "Oregon", "Qu\u00e9bec", "Rhode Island", "Vermont", "Washington"], "ngv": ["Canada", "Germany", "Netherlands", "Norway", "United Kingdom"]}                                
11 ccid_0011 Conference of Peripheral Maritime Regions equally adaptation & mitigation oceans and coastal zones, transport, energy https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=23 http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Conference_of_Peripheral_Maritime_Regions https://cpmr.org/ 1973 Representing about 200 million people, the CPMR campaigns in favour of a more balanced development of the European territory. It operates both as a think tank and as a lobby for Regions. Through its extensive network of contacts within the EU institutions and national governments the CPMR has, since its creation in 1973, been targeting its action towards ensuring that the needs and interests of its Member Regions are taken into account in policies with a high territorial impact. It focuses mainly on social, economic and territorial cohesion, maritime policies and blue growth, and accessibility. European governance, energy and climate change, neighbourhood and development also represent important areas of activity for the association.                           SDG explicitly mentioned                           ["Albania", "Belgium", "Bulgaria", "Denmark", "Finland", "France", "Germany", "Greece", "Ireland", "Italy", "Malta", "Moldova (the Republic of)", "Morocco", "Norway", "Poland", "Romania", "Spain", "Sweden", "Netherlands (the)", "Tunisia", "Turkey", "Ukraine", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)"]   [""] [CPMR]_oth_bel {"sgv": ["Shkoder", "Tirana", "West Vlaanderen", "Burgas", "Varna", "Bornholm", "Midtjylland", "Nordjylland", "Syddanmark", "Helsinki Uusiaa", "Kyemenlaakso", "Ostrobothnia", "Oulu", "Paijat-Hame", "Satakunta", "Southwest Finland", "Bretagne", "Corse France", "Guadeloupe", "Guyane", "Hauts de France", "La Reunion", "Martinique", "Mayotte", "Normandie", "Nouvelle Aquitaine", "Occitanie", "Pays de la Loire", "Polynesie Fran\u00e7aise", "Sud Provence Alpes Cote D Azur", "Saint Martin", "Bremen", "Mecklenburg Vorpommern", "Niedersachsen", "Schleswig Holstein", "Anatolki Makedonia Kai Thraki", "Attiki", "Dytiki Ellada", "Iona Nisia", "Crete", "South Aegean", "Thessaly", "Peloponnese", "Central Greece", "North Aegean", "Donegal", "Arbuzzo", "Calabria", "Campania", "Emilia Romagna", "Lazio", "Liguara", "Marche", "Molise", "Puglia", "Sardegna", "Sicilia", "Toscana", "Umbria", "Veneto", "Gozo", "Anenii Noi", "Basarabeasca", "Briceni", "Cantemir", "Cimisilia", "Criuleni", "Drochia", "Falesti", "Floresti", "Gagauzia", "Glodeni", "Ialoveni", "Leova", "Nisporeni", "Ohrei", "Rezina", "Riscani", "Singerei", "Soldanesti", "Stefan Voda", "Straseni", "Telenesti", "Dakhla Oued Ed Dahab", "Laayoune Sakia El Hamra", "L Oriental", "Marrakech Safi", "Rabat Sale Kenitra", "Tanger Tetouan Al Hoceika", "Aust Agder", "Buskerud", "Hordaland", "More Og Romsdal", "Ostfold", "Rogaland", "Sogn Og Fjordane", "Telemark ", "Trondelag", "Vest Agder", "Vestfold", "Podlaskie", "Acores", "CCDR Do Alentejo", "CCDR Do Centro", "CCDR Do Lissboa e Vale Do Tejo", "CCDR Do Norte", "Madeira", "Calarasi", "Galati", "Tulcea", "Valcea", "Baleares", "Generalitat de Catalunya", "Generalitat Valenciana", "Gobierno de Aragon", "Gobierno De Canarias", "Gobierno De Cantabria", "Gobiernio de Navarra", "Gobierno Vasco", "Junta de Andaluc\u00eda", "Mellila", "Murcia", "Principado de Asturias", "Xunta de Galicia", "Blekinge", "Gavleborg ", "Gotland", "Halland", "Norbrotten", "Orebro", "Skane", "Stockholm", "Varmland", "Vastebrotten", "Vastra Gotaland", "Flevoland", "Noord Holland", "Noord Nederland", "Zeeland", "Zuid Holland", "Monastir", "Sousse", "Samsun", "Sinop", "Tekirdag", "Trabzon", "Odesa", "Aberdeen City", "Aberdeenshire", "Cornwall", "Fife", "Highland", "Southend on Sea", "Welsh Government", "Western Isles"]}                                
12 ccid_0012 Megacities Alliance for Water and Climate mainly adaptation water, human settlements https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=43 http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Megacities_Alliance_for_Water_and_Climate https://en.unesco.org/mawac 2015 The Megacities Alliance for Water and Climate (MAWaC) aims to provide an international cooperation forum for dialogue on water to help megacities adapt to and mitigate the effects of climate change. It will involve all stakeholders in the water sector, national and local governance leaders, civil society representatives, researchers, urban planners, decision makers, utility operators and service providers, providing a forum in which they can learn from each other’s experience, exchange best practices, collaborate with technical, academic and financial institutions, and design and implement individual responses to the challenges of climate change and urban growth.           SDG explicitly mentioned         SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["Argentina", "United States of America (the)", "Viet Nam", "Turkey", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Nigeria", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "United States of America (the)", "Philippines (the)", "Mexico", "India", "United States of America (the)", "France", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Japan"]   [""] [UNESCO-IHP]_ior_int,[ICLEI]_sgv_deu,[SIAAP]_bus_fra,[ACREAU-IdF]_ing_fra {"sgv": ["Beijing ", "Buenos Aires", "Chicago", "Ho Chi Minh ", "Istanbul", "Kinshasa", "Lagos", "London", "Los Angeles", "Manila ", "Mexico City ", "Mumbai", "New York ", "Paris", "Seoul ", "Tokyo"]}                                
13 ccid_0013 Mission Innovation mainly mitigation transport, energy, industry https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=44 http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Mission_Innovation http://mission-innovation.net/ 2015 Mission Innovation (MI) is a global initiative of 24 countries and the European Commission (on behalf of the European Union) working to reinvigorate and accelerate global clean energy innovation with the objective to make clean energy widely affordable.MI was announced at COP21 on November 30, 2015, as world leaders came together in Paris to commit to ambitious efforts to combat climate change.                                                 [$35 billion committed by MI members for the years 2016-2021] [Double public clean energy research and development investment over five years]   ["Australia", "Austria", "Brazil", "Canada", "Chile", "China", "Denmark", "Finland", "France", "Germany", "India", "Indonesia", "Italy", "Japan", "Mexico", "Morocco", "Netherlands (the)", "Norway", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Saudi Arabia", "Sweden", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "United States of America (the)"]   ["Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy", "World Bank"] [United Kingdom]_ngv_gbr {"inv": ["Breakthrough Energy Coalition"], "edu": ["International Energy Agency"], "oth": ["International Renewable Energy Agency"], "bus": ["World Economic Forum"], "ngv": ["Australia", "Austria", "Brazil", "Canada", "Chile", "China", "Denmark", "EU", "Finland", "France", "Germany", "India", "Indonesia", "Italy", "Japan", "Republic of Korea", "Mexico", "Morocco", "Netherlands", "Norway", "Saudi Arabia", "Sweden", "United Arab Emirates", "United Kingdom", "United States"]}                                
14 ccid_0015 Remove Commodity-driven Deforestation mainly mitigation land use https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=71 http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Remove_commodity-driven_deforestation https://www.wemeanbusinesscoalition.org/commitment/remove-commodity-driven-deforestation-from-all-supply-chains-by-2020/ 2015 The commodities soy, palm oil, beef, timber and pulp are wealth generators that feature in the supply chains of companies across economic sectors. By leading the agenda on how these commodities can be sustainably produced, forward-looking businesses are driving innovation, competitiveness and growth. Business has the power to alter global demand for the agricultural commodities that are the primary drivers of deforestation and forest degradation. And with deforestation accounting for approximately 15% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions, the need for action has never been more urgent. How companies can engage in this initiative: By endorsing this initiative, companies commit to removing commodity-driven deforestation from their supply chains, combating a significant source of emissions and making their supply chains more sustainable and resilient. Companies can now also ask their suppliers to disclose through CDP’s supply-chain program.                         SDG explicitly mentioned                 [750 to 850 companies part of the initiative by 2030]           ["Australia", "France", "Germany", "United States of America (the)", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Indonesia", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Belgium", "Denmark", "Spain", "Switzerland", "Sweden", "Portugal", "Japan", "Netherlands (the)", "Brazil", "Norway", "South Africa", "Turkey", "Italy"]   ["IKEA Foundation", "Hewlett foundation", "Childrens Investment fund foundation"] [We Mean Business Coalition]_ing_int,[Carbon disclosure Project (CDP)]_ing_gbr {"inv": ["AXA Group", "Bank Australia", "BNP Paribas", "Commerzbank AG", "Westpac Banking Corporation"], "bus": ["BSR", "B Team", "WBCSD", "Ceres", "CLG Group Europe", "Asia Pacific Resources International Ltd (APRIL)", "Asia Pulp and Paper", "Autodesk", "Brambles", "Bouygues", "Carrefour", "Colgate Palmolive Company", "Coway", "Danone", "Delhaize Group", "Diageo Plc", "DONG Energy", "Econet", "Ferrovial SA", "General Mills Inc", "Givaudan SA", "Grupo Bimbo", "H and M Hennes and Mauritz", "Happy Family Brands", "HP Hewlett Packard", "J Sainsbury", "Jeronimo Martins", "KAO Corporation", "Kellogg Company", "Kering", "Kingfisher", "Koninklijke KPN NV", "L Oreal ", "Marks and Spencer Group", "Mayr Melnhof ", "Mondelez International", "Morgan Sindall Group", "Natura Cosmeticos ", "Nestle", "Oriflame", "Origin Energy", "Orkla", "Oersted", "Pearson PLC", "Pick n Pay Stores", "Procter & Gamble Company", "PTT", "Royal Philips", "Sodexo", "Terna", "Tesco", "Tiffany and Co", "Travis Perkins", "Unilever", "Woolworths Holdings"], "ing": ["The Climate Group"]}                                
15 ccid_0016 Save Food Initiative mainly mitigation land use, industry https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=33 http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Save_Food_initiative https://www.save-food.org/;http://www.fao.org/save-food/en/ 2011 One third of all food is either wasted or lost – an amount that would be enough to meet global food needs. Together with our members from industry, politics and civil society, SAVE FOOD aims to drive innovations, promote interdisciplinary dialogue and spark off debates in order to generate solutions, across the entire value chain “from field to fork”. By involving all actors. And on a broad front.   SDG explicitly mentioned             SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned                     ["Angola", "Botswana", "Cameroon", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Ghana", "Kenya", "Namibia", "Rwanda", "Eswatini", "Zambia", "Zimbabwe", "Malaysia"]   ["interpack processing & packaging", "Messe D\u00fcsseldorf", "United Nations Environment Programme (UNEO)", "Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)", "Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)"] [interpack processing & packaging]_bus_deu,[Messe Düsseldorf]_bus_deu,[United Nations Environment Programme (UNEO)]_ior_int,[Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)]_ior_int,[Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)]_ior_int {"bus": ["AECOC", "ALLFO Vakuumverpackungen", "ALLVAC", "amcor", "ArdaghGroup", "ASD \u2013 Turkish Packaging Manufacturers Association", "ASIA & Middle East FOOD TRADE (AMEFT)", "Association of the Greek Manufacturers of Packaging & Materials", "Auer Packaging", "Avine", "AZO", "Ball Packaging Europe", "BRF", "Candy Industry", "Carrier Transicold & Refrigeration Systems", "CHANGSU", "Constantia Flexibles", "Elif", "European Aluminium Foil Association e.V. (EAFA)", "FAWEMA", "FEFCO Corrugated Packaging", "Flexible Packaging Europe (FPE)", "FLEXLINK", "Fluid-Bag", "Food & Beverage Packaging", "Food Processing Suppliers Association (FPSA)", "GEA", "Gerhard SCHUBERT", "GLAFRI (Alufoil)", "Greener Package", "Henkel", "Herrmann Ultraschall", "HISPACK", "H\u00f6ll", "Honegger Gruppe", "Hydro", "ILIP S.r.l.", "IMMER Group", "Industrievereinigung Kunststoffverpackungen ", "Infia", "Initiative Lebensmitteldose ", "INTRAMA", "Ishida Europe", "ITENE", "Keppler Medien Gruppe", "Kl\u00f6ckner Pentaplast Gruppe", "Kuehne + Nagel (AG & Co.) KG", "Kuraray", "Langguth Engineering", " Manufacturing Confectioner ", "Marlen International", "Metatex", "Mondi", "MULTIVAC", "Nikolopoulou", "PAC", "PACKAGING DIGEST", "PACKAGING DIGEST", "Packaging World", "Pfleiderer Spezialpapiere", "QualiVision AG", "Reifenh\u00e4user", "Rovema", "RPC Group", "Scanpack", "Schur Flexibles", "Sealed Air", "SEALPAC", "Sesotec GmbH", "SIEGWERK", "SILVER PLASTICS", "SLOOP Consulting", "Stockheim GmbH & Co. KG", "TETRA PAK", "Theegarten-Pactec", "TOMRA Sorting Food ", " ULMA Packaging", "Verband Deutscher Maschinen- und Anlagenbau", "Verband Deutscher Papierfabriken (VDP)", "Verpacken aktuell", "VERPACKUNGS-RUNDSCHAU ", "vvk", "wipf"], "oth": ["Instituto Argentino del Envase"], "dng": ["Stop Wasting Food"], "ing": ["World Packaging Organisation (WPO)"]}                                
16 ccid_0017 Statement by Finiancial Institutions on Energy Efficiency Finance mainly mitigation energy https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=58 http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Statement_by_Financial_Institutions_on_Energy_Efficiency_Finance http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Statement_by_Financial_Institutions_on_Energy_Efficiency_Finance 2015 Scale up energy efficiency financing and work with insitutional and public financiers to deploy climate finance to clients                         SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["Netherlands (the)", "France", "Nigeria", "None", "Turkey", "Armenia", "Switzerland", "Netherlands (the)", "Kyrgyzstan", "Serbia", "Mexico", "Romania", "Colombia", "Tajikistan", "Poland", "Georgia", "India", "Malta", "United States of America (the)", "Denmark", "Spain", "Belgium", "Belarus", "Morocco", "Russian Federation (the)", "Bangladesh", "Italy", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Philippines (the)", "Togo", "Germany", "Greece", "South Africa", "Croatia", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Armenia", "Ukraine", "Belarus", "Moldova (the Republic of)", "Ecuador", "Egypt", "Republic of North Macedonia", "Slovenia", "Paraguay", "Japan", "Slovakia", "Azerbaijan", "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Bulgaria", "Mongolia"]   [""] [European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (ERBD)]_iOR_int,[UNEP FI]_ior_int {"inv": ["ABN AMRO", "ACBA Credit Agricole Bank", "ACCESSBANK", "Agjencioni Per Financim NE Kosove", "Agricultural Development Bank of China", "AKBank", "Ameriabank", "Armswissbank", "ASN Bank", "Bai Tushum and Partners", "Banca Intesa Serbia", "Banamex", "Banca Transilvania", "Bancolombia ", "Bancompartir", "Bank Eskhata", "Bank Millennium", "Bank of Georgia", "Bank of India", "Bank of Jiangsu", "Bank of Valletta", "Bank Republic", "Basisbank", "BBVA", "Belgazprombank", "Belvnesheconombank", "BMCE Bank of Africa", "BNP Paribas", "Bpifrance", "BPS SBERBank", "BRAC Bank Limited ", "BRD Groupe Societe Generale", "CASA DE Economii SI Consemnatiuni", "CenterInvest Bank", "CIBanco ", "Connecticut Green Bank", "Credit Agricole", "Credit Cooperatif", "Credit Foncier", "CREDO", "Daegu Bank", "Demir Kyrgyz International Bank", "Demirbank", "DenizBank", "Desjardins Group", "Development Bank of the Philippines ", "Ecobank", "Erste and Steiermarkische Bank", "Eurobank", "Findeter", "Firstrand", "Garanti Bankasi", "Garanti Leasing", "Halkbank Skopje", "Hana Bank", "HSBC Bank Armenia", "Humo MDO", "Huaxia Bank", "ICBC", "IDLC Finance Limited", "Imon International", "Industrial Bank", "ING Group", "KRK Kosovo", "Kyrgyz Investment and Credit Bank", "La Banque Postale", "Megabank Public Joint Stock Company", "Microinvest", "Minsk Transit Bank", "Mobiasbanca", "Moldincombank", "Moldova Agroindbank", "Mutualista Pichincha", "National Bank of Egypt", "Nationwide Building Society", "NLB Tutunska Banka Skopje", "NRW Bank", "Ohridska Banka Ohrid", "OTP Bank Romania", "Pireaus Bank", "Postbank\u2014Eurobank", "Procredit Group", "Raiffeisen Bank", "SEF International Universal Credit Organization", "Sekerbank", "Shinhan Bank", "Slovenska Sporitelna", "Societe Generale Group", "Societe Generale Banka Beograd", "State Export Import Bank of Ukraine", "Sudameris Bank", "Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Holdings", "Tatra banka", "Triodos Bank", "TuranBank", "Turkiye Y\u00fe Bankasy", "Turkiye Sinai Kalkinma Bankasi", "UK Green Investment Bank", "Ukrsibbank", "Unibank", "Unicredit Bank Mostar ", "Unicreditbank Serbia", "Unicredit Bulbank ", "Unicredit Tiriac Banka", "United Bulgarian Bank", "Vakiflar Bankasi", "VTB Georgia", "VUB Slovakia", "Xac Bank", "Yapy ve Kredi Bankasi", "YES Bank", "Zagrebacka Banka"]}                                
17 ccid_0018 Taxis4SmartCities mainly mitigation transport https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=60 http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Taxi4SmartCities http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Taxi4SmartCities 2016 Accelerate the energy transition of their vehicle fleet by 2020 and 2030     SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned                         [50% increase in rail's share of passenger transportation by 2030, and doubling by 2050];[Rail freight activity equal to that of road freight by 2030, and exceeding road freight volumes by 50% by 2050]; Additionally, the initiative has additional scaled targets, reflecting different levels of commitment: [33% of new vehicles entering the fleet emit less than 60g of CO2/km by 2020] This level is labeled 'Bamboo club' [50% of new vehicles entering the fleet emit less than 60g of CO2/km by 2020]. This level is labeled 'Oak tree club' [50% of new vehicles entering the fleet emit less than 60g of CO2/km by 2020 and 100% of new vehicles entering the fleet emit less than 20g of CO2/km by 2030]. This level is labeled 'Sequioa club'   ["Switzerland", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "France", "Sweden", "Belgium", "Netherlands (the)", "Austria", "Canada", "Italy", "United States of America (the)"]   [""] [ALLO TAXI SAS]_bus _fra {"bus ": ["Taxiphone", "Taxi London", "Les Taxis Bleus", "Gescop", "Taxis G7 (France)", "Cabonline", "Taxis Bleus", "Taxis Verts", "Taxi TCA", "Taxikurir", "Taxi 020", "Taxi 31300", "Alpha Taxis", "Teo Taxi", "3570 it", "Central Taxis", "TOPCAB", "Taxi phone 22", "Taxi J\u00f6nk\u00f6bing", "Taxi Skane", "Vancouver Taxi Association", "Black Top & Checker Cabs", "MacLure s Cabs", "Yellow Cab"]}                                
18 ccid_0019 The 1 in 100 initiative mainly adaptation other https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=61 http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/The_1-in-100_Initiative https://unfccc.int/files/adaptation/cancun_adaptation_framework/adaptation_committee/application/pdf/1-in-100_initiative.pdf 2014 A drive by an alliance of public and private sector organizations to integrate natural disaster and climate risk into financial regulation globally. At the core of the initiative is the 1 in 100 year solvency “stress test”, a similar concept to that developed in recent years by the insurance sector to assess its own ability to manage risk. The test evaluates the maximum probable annual financial loss that an organization, city, or region, could expect once in a hundred years, in order to enable them to manage their risk in a more informed and effective way.                                                   Coordinate at least $100 million annual investment into public science research by the global insurance industry from 2016 onwards.   ["None"]   ["PricewaterhouseCoopers"] [Willis Towers Watson]_bus_gbr {"ing": ["Future Earth"], "bus": ["ICMIF", "Prince's Accounting for Sustainability Project", "Standard & Poor's Rating Services", "International Insurance Society", "Carbon Disclosure Project", "PricewaterhouseCoopers", "Willis Towers Watson"], "ior": ["UNIDSR"]}                                
19 ccid_0020 WWF Climate Savers mainly mitigation transport, energy, industry https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=66   https://wwf.panda.org/our_work/our_focus/climate_and_energy_practice/what_we_do/climatebusiness/climate_business_network/ 1999 Develop low, zero or carbon positive business models and demonstrate that reductions in greenhouse gas emissions can go hand-in-hand with economic growth             SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned         Reduce 100mT CO2... from previous coder                   ["None"]   [""] [WWF]_ing_che {"bus": ["Alpro", "Avery Dennison Corporation", "Catalyst Paper Corporation", "China Vanke", "HM Hennes and Mauritz AB", "Johnson and Johnson", "Lego Group", "Mondi PLC", "Novelis Inc", "Procter & Gamble Company", "Sealed Air Corp.", "Sofidel SpA", "Sony Corporation", "Swiss Post", "The Coca-Cola Company", "Volvo", "Yingli"]}                                
21 ccid_0022 Food Security Climate Resilience Facility mainly adaptation land use https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=27 http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Food_Security_Climate_Resilience_Facility https://www.uncclearn.org/sites/default/files/inventory/wfp269393.pdf 2015 Financially and programmatically support community-centred action to build climate resilience, addressing increasing loss and damage and improving resilience building in post-disaster recovery   SDG explicitly mentioned                                             $400 million     ["Guatemala", "Niger (the)", "Sudan (the)", "Philippines (the)", "Zimbabwe", "Bangladesh", "Haiti", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Nepal"]   ["Norway", "Luxembourg", "Germany"] [World Food Programme]_ior_int {"edu": ["International Research Institute for Climate and Scoiety"], "ngv": ["Guatemala", "Niger", "Sudan", "Philippines", "Zimbabwe", "Bangladesh", "Haiti", "Dominican Republic ", "Nepal"]}                                
22 ccid_0023 InsuResilience Global Partnership mainly adaptation human settlements, industry https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=36 http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/InsuResilience_Global_Partnership http://www.insuresilience.org/ 2015 The InsuResilience Global Partnership for Climate and Disaster Risk Finance and Insurance Solutions was launched at the 2017 UN Climate Conference in Bonn. Since its launch, more than 75 members have joined the Partnership. The Partnership aims to strengthen the resilience of developing countries and protect the lives and livelihoods of poor and vulnerable people against the impacts of disasters. The central objective of the Partnership is to enable more timely and reliable post-disaster response and to better prepare for climate and disaster risk through the use of climate and disaster risk finance and insurance solutions, reducing humanitarian impacts, helping poor and vulnerable people recover more quickly, increasing local adaptive capacity and strengthening local resilience. This complements ongoing efforts in countries to avert, minimize and address climate and disaster risks. SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned       400 million people insured by 2020, 80 countries, 500 million people by 2025       US$ 5 billion     ["United States of America (the)", "Bermuda", "Bahamas (the)", "Cayman Islands (the)", "Turks and Caicos Islands (the)", "Haiti", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Jamaica", "Belize", "Nicaragua", "Saint Kitts and Nevis", "Antigua and Barbuda", "Dominica", "Saint Lucia", "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines", "Colombia", "Trinidad and Tobago", "Barbados", "Grenada", "Anguilla", "Ecuador", "Peru", "Paraguay", "Argentina", "Uruguay", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Germany", "Mauritania", "Senegal", "Gambia (the)", "Guinea", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Togo", "Mali", "Burkina Faso", "Benin", "Gabon", "Nigeria", "Cameroon", "Niger (the)", "Chad", "Central African Republic (the)", "Madagascar", "Mozambique", "Zambia", "Comoros (the)", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Rwanda", "Kenya", "Uganda", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Armenia", "India", "Sri Lanka", "Mongolia", "Bangladesh", "Cambodia", "Thailand", "Viet Nam", "Indonesia", "Philippines (the)", "Papua New Guinea", "Vanuatu", "Tonga", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Samoa", "Cook Islands (the)"]   ["Deutsche Gesellschaft f\u00fcr internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH"] [Deutsche Gesellschaft für internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH]_bus_deu {"ngv": ["Canada", "Ethiopia", "European Union ", "Fiji", "France", "Japan", "Germany", "Madagascar", "Marshall islands", "Switzerland", "Netherlands", "United Kingdom", "World Resource Institute", "African Risk Capacity", "Deutsche Gesellschaft f\u00fcr Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)"], "ior": ["African development bank", "Asian development bank ", "Global Environmetal Facility", "Green Climate Fund", "Inter-american development bank", "International development Finance club ", "International labour organization - Impact Insurance facility", "Micro insurance network ", "Organization for economic co-operation and development", "The world bank group ", "United Nations Development Program ", "United Nations Framework convenction on climate change", "World Food programme", "Global Facility for Disaster reduction and recovery", "Access to Insurance Initiative", "A2R UN Climate Resilience Initiative"], "bus": ["International cooperative and mutual Insurance Federation", "Acclavia", "Agritask", "Allianz", "Aos Germany", "Axa", "Axco", "Blue Marble", "CelsiusPro", "DEVK", "Global parametrics", "Finans Norge", "IBISA", "Mahila Housing Sewa Trust", "MiCRO (Microinsurance catastrophe Organisation)", "Micro Insurance Center at Milliman ", "Micro Insurance Company", "MicroInsurance Service Ltd", "Munich Re", "Nat Re", "Oasis LMF", "OKO", "Renaissance Re", "Risk Management Solutions Inc. (RMS)", "Santam", "SCOR se", "Swiss Re", "Willis Towers Watson", "World Cover", "Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility SPC", "KFW Bankengruppe", "Stifung Decentralised Insurance"], "ing": ["Care", "German watch", "Mercy corps", "Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Center", "Results UK", "Slycan Trust", "START Network", "The Nature conservancy", "Womens world banking", "Hasho Foundation "], "edu": ["ALLFED", "CGIAR Research program on climate change agriculture and food security", "Feed the future Innovation lab for markets risk & resilience", "The international center for tropical agriculture", "Institute for climate and sustainable cities", "International Research institue for climate and Society columbia uni", "Munich Climate Insurance Innitiative"], "sgv": ["ICLEI"]}                                
23 ccid_0024 Global Resilience Partnership mainly adaptation land use, oceans and coastal zones, water, human settlements https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=34 http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Global_Resilience_Partnership http://www.globalresiliencepartnership.org/ 2014 GRP is an inclusive and diverse Partnership of organisations joining forces towards a world where vulnerable people and places are able to thrive in the face of shocks, uncertainty and change. We believe that resilience underpins sustainable development in an increasingly unpredictable world. GRP achieves collective impact by adding value to the work of its individual partners through innovation and scaling, shared learning, convening diverse voices, and advancing knowledge.                         SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned                   $150 million     ["Philippines (the)", "India", "Sri Lanka", "Indonesia", "Nepal", "Bangladesh", "Ethiopia", "Mali", "Kenya", "Uganda", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Senegal", "Burkina Faso", "Somalia", "Niger (the)", "Thailand", "Cambodia"]   ["USAID", "UKAID", "Sweden", "Zurich"] [Stockholm Resilience Center (SRC)]_edu_swe {"oth": ["Alliance for Water Stewardship", "Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance (ORRAA)"], "ing": ["Africa Sustainability Centre (ASCENT)", "Atma Connect", "Reseau BIFERD", "Building Strategic Resilience (BSR)", "care", "Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN)", "Farm Africa", "Huairou Commission", "International Development Enterprises (iDE)", "Mercy Corps", "Near East Foundation", "The Climate Centre of IFRC", "Small Enterprise Evaluation Project (SEEP)", "Shack and Slum Dwellers International (SDI)", "Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI)", "The Nature Conservancy", "We Effect", "Wetlands International", "World Ocean Council"], "bus": ["AXA", "Cervest", "Clyde and Co", "ICF International Inc", "KPMG International Cooperative", "MetaMeta", "one architecture", "sociants", "Zurich"], "ior": ["Comite Permanent Inter-Etats de Lutte contre la Secheresse dans le Sahel (CILSS)", "Global Environment Facility (GEF)", "Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR)", "Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD)", "United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)"], "edu": ["Stellenbosch Centre for Complex Systems in Transition (CST)", "Disaster Resilience Leadership Academy - Tulane University - School of Social Work", "International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD)", "International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)", "International Institue for Environment and Development (iied)", "Least Developed Countries Universities Consortium on Climate Change", "Mekelle University", "Feed The Future Innovation Lab for Markets Risk and Resilience", "Overseas Development Institute (ODI)", "Potsdam Institut fur Klimawandelfolgenforschung (PIK)", "Stockholm Resilience Centre", "University of Exeter"], "ngv": ["Department for International Development", "International Development Research Center (IDRC)", "Sida", "USAID"], "dng": ["Mahila Housing Sewa Trust (MHT)", "raks thai", "Scale Up Sustainable Social Development Partnership"]}                                
24 ccid_0025 R4 Rural Resilience Initiative mainly adaptation land use https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=53 http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/R4_Rural_Resilience_Initiative http://www1.wfp.org/r4-rural-resilience-initiative,https://policy-practice.oxfamamerica.org/work/rural-resilience/r4-resilience-initiative/ 2011 The R4 Rural Resilience Initiative (R4) is a strategic partnership between Oxfam America (OA) and the UN World Food Programme (WFP). R4 was initiated in 2011 to respond to the challenges faced by food-insecure communities enduring increasingly frequent and intense climate disasters and other shocks SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned               500000 insured farmers in 2022.             ["Ethiopia", "Senegal", "Malawi", "Zambia", "Kenya", "Zimbabwe"]   ["World Food Programme (WFP)", "Oxfam America", "USAID", "Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA)", "Global Affairs Canada", "Government of Flanders International Cooperation Agency", "DFID"] [World Food Programme (WFP)]_ior_int,[Oxfam America]_ing_usa {"inv": ["Africa Insurance Company", "Nyala Insurance Share Company", "Union des Institutions Mutualiste d\u2019Epargne et de Credit(U-IMCEC)", "Planet Guarantee"], "bus": ["Dedebit Credit and Savings Institution (DECIS)", " Gotshal & Manges", "Swiss Re"], "dng": ["Ethiopian farmers\u2019 cooperative", "Organization for Rehabilitation and Development in Amhara (ORDA)", "Relief Society of Tigray (REST)", "Tigray Regional Food Security Coordination Office", "Tigray Cooperative Promotion office", "La Lumi\u00e8re"], "ngv": ["Ethiopian National Meteorological Agency (NMA)", "Agence Nationale de Conseil Agricole et Rural (ANCAR) - National Agency for Rural and Agricultural Assistance", "Agence Nationale pour l\u2019Aviation Civile et de la M\u00e9t\u00e9orologie (ANACIM) - National Meteorological and Civil Aviation agency", "Centre d\u2019Appui au D\u00e9veloppement Local (CADL) - Support Center for Local Development", "Institut National de P\u00e9dologie (INP) - National Institute for Pedology", "Projet d\u2019Appui\u00e0 la Petite Irrigation Locale (PAPIL) - Project to Support Small Local Irrigation"], "edu": ["Institute for Sustainable Development (ISD)", "Mekelle University", "Regional Research Centre for the Improvement of Drought Adaptation (CERAAS)", "Fondation pour les Etudes et la Recherche sur le D\u00e9veloppement International (FERDI)", " Davis (UCDavis)", "The International Research Institute for Climate and Society(IRI)"], "oth": ["Compagnie Nationale d\u2019Assurance Agricole du Senegal(CNAAS) -National Agricultural Insurance Company ofSenegal"], "ior": ["The international Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)"]}                                
25 ccid_0026 Climate Risk Early Warning Systems mainly adaptation land use, oceans and coastal zones, water https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=20 http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Climate_Risk_and_Early_Warning_Systems_Initiative https://www.crews-initiative.org/ 2015 CREWS is a mechanism that funds Least Developed Countries (LDC) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) for risk informed early warning services, implemented by 3 partners, based on clear operational procedures. SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned         SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned                   All relevant SIDS and LDC are expected to have at least early warning systems and risk information by 2020   Invest $100 million by 2020     ["Burkina Faso", "Mali", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "None", "Papua New Guinea", "None", "Haiti", "Cura\u00e7ao", "Chad", "Benin", "Sierra Leone", "None", "Ethiopia", "Mozambique", "None", "Cambodia", "None", "Afghanistan", "Lao People's Democratic Republic (the)", "None"]   ["World Bank", "Australia", "France", "Germany", "Luxembourg", "Netherlands", "Switzerland", "United Kingdom", "Canada"] [Australia]_ngv _aus,[France]_ngv _fra,[Germany]_ngv _deu,[Luxembourg]_ngv _lux,[Netherlands]_ngv _nld,[Switzerland]_ngv _che,[United Kingdom]_ngv _gbr {"ngv ": ["Canada", "Finland", "Japan", "Mexico", "New Zealand ", "Norway", "European Commission", "USAID"], "ior": ["UNDP", "ACP", "GFDRR", "UNDRR"], "edu": ["WMO"]}                                
26 ccid_0027 Smart Risk Investing mainly adaptation industry https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=57 http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Smart_Risk_Investing_(SRI) https://www.icmif.org/news/insurance-industry-double-its-climate-smart-investment-end-2015 2014 Increase the amount invested in smarter risk and resilience projects by the global insurance industry ten-fold to USD 420 billion by 2020 (Note: Initiative ended in 2016)                       SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned                     Commit to doubling the industry investment in climate-smart investments from the current $42 billion to $84 billion by end of 2015; increasing the amount invested in climate-smart investments to ten times the current amount by 2020       ["Kosovo"]   ["International Cooperative and Mutual Insurance Federation (ICMIF)"] [International Cooperative and Mutual Insurance Federation (ICMIF)]_inv_int,[International Insurance Society (IIS)]_inv_int {"inv": ["International Cooperative and Mutual Insurance Federation (ICMIF)", "International Insurance Society (IIS)"]}                                
27 ccid_0028 Adaptation for Smallholder Agriculture Programme equally adaptation & mitigation land use, water, human settlements, energy https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=4 http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Adaptation_for_Smallholder_Agriculture_Programme https://www.ifad.org/en/asap 2012 The Adaptation for Smallholder Agriculture Programme (ASAP) channels climate finance to smallholder farmers so they can access the information, tools and technologies that will help build their resilience to climate change. Launched by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) in 2012, ASAP has become the largest global financing source dedicated to supporting the adaptation of poor smallholder farmers to climate change, with committed funding of US$316.2 million. Since inception of the programme in September 2012, 42 ASAP-supported projects were approved by the IFAD Executive Board, committing an amount of US$292.6 million from the ASAP trust fund to concrete actions that help smallholder farmers adapt to the impacts of climate change. It's the world's largest climate change adaptation programme focused on smallholder farmers. As of August 2018, all 42 projects have signed government agreements; 37 approved projects have started disbursement, totalling US$80 million; US$292.6 million channelled to at least eight million smallholder farmers to build their resilience to climate-related shocks and stresses. SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned           SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned [80 million tons of GHG emissions avoided or sequestered]     [Increase climate resilience for 8 million smallholder household members, including 4 million women and girls; Engage 1200 individual and community groups and institutions engaged in climate risk management, environment and natural resource management or disaster risk reduction activities; Increase water efficiency or availability to 100,000 households, production and processing facilities]   [Reduce land/ ecosystem degradation by 30%; 1 million hectares of land managed under climate-resilient practices] [Double share of new investments in environment and natural resource management in IFAD's 9th replenishment compared to its 8th replenishment] [1:4 leveraging ratio of ASAP grants versus non-ASAP financing] [Goal of 40 international and country dialogues on climate issues where ASAP-supported projects or project partners make an active contribution; Make $80 million worth of new or existing rural infrastructure climate resilient]   ["Benin", "Bhutan", "Bolivia (Plurinational State of)", "Burundi", "Cabo Verde", "Cambodia", "Chad", "Comoros (the)", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Djibouti", "Ecuador", "Egypt", "El Salvador", "Ethiopia", "Gambia (the)", "Ghana", "Kenya", "Kyrgyzstan", "Lao People's Democratic Republic (the)", "Lesotho", "Liberia", "Madagascar", "Malawi", "Mali", "Mauritania", "Moldova (the Republic of)", "Morocco", "Mozambique", "Myanmar", "Nepal", "Nicaragua", "Niger (the)", "Nigeria", "Paraguay", "Rwanda", "Sudan (the)", "Tajikistan", "Uganda", "Viet Nam", "Bangladesh", "Montenegro"]   ["Canada", "Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA)", "Ministry of Foreign Affairs Finland", "The Belgian Development Cooperation", "Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs", "Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands", "Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation", "UKAID"] [International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)]_ing_ita {"edu": ["CGAIR CCAFS", "World Agroforestry Centre"], "ing": ["Global Donor Platform for Rural Development", "Climate and Development Knowledge Network"], "int": ["Adaptation Learning Mechanism"], "ior ": ["UN CC Learn"], "ngv": ["Benin", "Bhutan", "Bolivia", "Burundi", "Cape Verde", "Cambodia", "Chad", "Comoros", "Ivory Coast", "Djibouti", "Ecuador", "Egypt", "El Salvador", "Ethiopia", "Gambia", "Ghana", "Kenya", "Kyrgyzstan", "Laos", "Lesotho", "Liberia", "Madagascar", "Malawi", "Mali", "Mauritania", "Moldova", "Morocco", "Mozambique", "Myanmar", "Nepal", "Nicaragua", "Niger", "Nigeria", "Paraguay", "Rwanda", "Sudan", "Tajikistan", "Uganda", "Viet Nam", "Bangladesh", "Montenegro"]}                                
28 ccid_0029 Africa Clean Energy Corridor mainly mitigation energy     https://www.irena.org/cleanenergycorridors/Africa-Clean-Energy-Corridor#:~:text=The%20Africa%20Clean%20Energy%20Corridor,African%20Power%20Pool%20(SAPP). 2014 The Africa Clean Energy Corridor (ACEC) is a regional initiative to accelerate the development of renewable energy potential and cross-border trade of renewable power within the Eastern Africa Power Pool (EAPP) and Southern African Power Pool (SAPP). Recent improvements in the performance and cost of renewable energy technologies favour Africa, given the continent’s vast renewable energy potential and need to address growing demand. Development of the ACEC is guided by a communiqué, endorsed during the Fourth Assembly of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) in January 2014, by ministers from Angola, Botswana, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Since then, support for the initiative has expanded, with the additional engagement of more than 30 governments, regional organisations, development partners and financial institutions. The initiative builds upon the strong political commitment of African leaders to strengthen regional institutions and transmission infrastructure, forming large competitive markets and lowering costs across production sectors. By creating a larger regional electricity market, the ACEC could attract investments to meet 40–50% of power needs in the EAPP and SAPP regions by 2030. The ACEC requires up to USD 25 billion per year of investments in power generation until 2030, with an additional USD 15 billion per year for grid infrastructure. Combined efforts will diversify resource availability, improve energy security and foster investment opportunities and job growth.                                   [2,500 Mt cumulative savings of CO2 between 2015 and 2030]             The ACEC requires up to USD 25 billion per year of investments in power generation until 2030, with an additional USD 15 billion per year for grid infrastructure     ["Angola", "Botswana", "Burundi", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Djibouti", "Egypt", "Ethiopia", "Kenya", "Lesotho", "Malawi", "Mozambique", "Namibia", "South Africa", "Sudan (the)", "Eswatini", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Uganda", "Zambia", "Zimbabwe", "None", "None", "None", "South Africa"]   ["Agence Francaise de Developpement", "World Bank", "African Development Bank"] [International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)]_ing_are {"bus": ["Enel Green Power", "Energienet dk", "Ener Q", "Sun Business Development", "Windlab Africa", "Zenith Energy", "Productivity SA", "Copperbelt Energy Corporation", "Eye Gate Renewable Energy", "Intertak Zimbabwe", "Southern Independent Regulatory Board (IRB)", "West Africa Power Pool (WAPP)"], "edu": ["Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory", "South African National Energy Development Institute", "Jomo Kenyatta University ", "National University of Lesotho", "Eduardo Motlane University of Mozambique", "Namibia Energy Institute", "Polytechnic of Namibia", "University of Rwanda", "University of Johannesburg", "University of Khartoum", "University of Dar Es Salam", "Centre of Research in Energy and Energy Conservation", "University of Zambia", "University of Zimbabwe", "Scientific and Industrial Research and Development Centre", "Chinhoyi University of Technology"], "ngv": ["Angola", "Botswana", "Burundi", "Democratic Republic Congo", "Djibouti", "Egypt", "Ethiopia", "Kenya", "Lesotho", "Malawi", "Mozambique", "Namibia", "South Africa", "Sudan", "Swaziland", "Tanzania", "Uganda", "Zambia", "Zimbabwe", "European Commission", "African Union", "African Power Pool (SAPP)", "USAID Power Africa", "Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)"], "ior": ["UNDP"], "oth": ["Eastern Africa Power Pool (EAPP)", "Regional Electricity Regulators Association of Southern Africa (RERA)", "SADC Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (SACREEE)", "ECOWAS Regional Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERERA)", "Africa Renewable Energy Initiative (AREI)"], "ing": ["African Union Commission", "NEPAD Planning and Coordinating Agency"]}                                
29 ccid_0030 Airport Carbon Accreditation mainly mitigation transport, energy     https://www.airportcarbonaccreditation.org/,https://airportco2.org/ 2009 Airport Carbon Accreditation is the only institutionally-endorsed, global carbon management certification programme for airports. It independently assesses and recognises the efforts of airports to manage and reduce their carbon emissions through 6 levels of certification: ‘Mapping’, ‘Reduction’, ‘Optimisation’, ‘Neutrality’, ‘Transformation’ and ‘Transition’. Through its 6 levels of certification, Airport Carbon Accreditation acknowledges that airports are at different stages in their journey towards comprehensive carbon management. It is a programme for airports of all sizes, extending beyond hubs and regional airports with scheduled passenger traffic, to include general aviation and freight-focused airports. Airport Carbon Accreditation is also the only global, airport-specific carbon standard which relies on internationally recognised methodologies. It provides airports with a common framework for active carbon management with measurable goalposts. The programme is site-specific allowing flexibility to take account of national or local legal requirements, whilst ensuring that the methodology used is always robust. Airport Carbon Accreditation strives to enable the airport industry to effectively reduce its carbon footprint, to benefit from increased efficiency through lowered energy consumption, shared expertise and knowledge exchange, as well as better communication of the results. The considerable number of airports certified at each level of the programme signifies clearly that regardless of size or geography, these airports are leading the way, actively lowering aviation’s carbon footprint on the ground.             SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned         [100 carbon-neutral airports in Europe by 2030] There are 327 accredited airports, accounting for 45% of global air passenger traffic in 71 countries across the world. In addition, there is a long-term commitment for 100 carbon neutral airports in Europe by 2030.     There are now 108 airports worldwide certified for mapping their carbon footprints. 327 airports in the programme in 71 countries across the world.             ["Spain", "Chile", "Mexico", "Argentina", "Switzerland", "South Africa", "Armenia", "Aruba", "Norway", "Romania", "Canada", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Brazil", "Netherlands (the)", "Croatia", "France", "Nigeria", "Bulgaria", "Greece", "Italy", "Bolivia (Plurinational State of)", "New Zealand", "China", "United States of America (the)", "Peru", "Lithuania", "Malta", "Morocco", "Oman", "Australia", "Latvia", "Sweden", "Estonia", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Gabon", "India", "Mauritius", "Bahrain", "Ireland", "Macao", "Cambodia", "New Caledonia", "Monaco", "Uruguay", "Slovenia", "Iceland", "Israel", "Japan", "Belgium", "Senegal", "Colombia", "Luxembourg", "Ecuador", "Albania", "Portugal", "Guatemala", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "Hong Kong", "Thailand", "Singapore", "Fiji", "Germany", "Austria", "Qatar", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Taiwan (Province of China)", "Czechia", "Tunisia", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Jordan", "Hungary", "Denmark", "Finland", "Turkey", "Cyprus", "None"]   ["WSP", "Airports Council International (ACI Europe)", "Airports Council International (ACI Asia Pacific)", "Airports Council International (ACI Africa)", "Airports Council International (ACI North America)", "Airports Council International (ACI Latin America and Caribbean)"] [ACI Europe]_bus_bel,[WSP]_bus_can {"bus": ["Lyon Airport", "Izmir Adnan Menderes International Airport", "Ankara Esenboga International Airport", "TAG Farnborough Airport", "Kiruna Airport", "Visby Airport", "Ronneby Airport", "Lulea Airport", "Are Ostersund Airport", "Malmo Airport", "Goteborg Landvetter Airport", "Umea Airport", "Stockholm Bromma Airport", "Stockholm Arlanda Airport", "Sunshine Coast Airport", "Milan Linate Airport", "Milan Malpensa Airport", "Amsterdam Airport Schiphol", "Venice Airport", "San Diego International Airport", "Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport", "East Midlands Airport", "London Stansted Airport", "Manchester Airport", "London City Airport", "Prishtina International Airport Adem Jashari", "Larnaka International Airport", "Pafos International Airport", "Rajiv Gandhi International Airport", "Naples International Airport", "Geneva Airport", "London Gatwick Airport", "Antalya Airport", "Helsinki Airport", "Rovaniemi Airport", "Kuusamo Airport", "Kittila Airport", "Kemi Tornio Airport", "Ivalo Airport", "Enontekio Airport", "Eindhoven Airport", "Indira Gandhi International Airport", "Dallas Fort Worth International Airport", "Quito International Airport", "Galapagos Ecological Airport", "Copenhagen Airport", "Budapest Airport", "Brussels Airport", "Stavanger Airport", "Bergen Airport", "Vaernes", "Oslo Airport", "Athens International Airport", "Queen Alia International Airport", "Cannes Mandelieu Airport", "Saint Tropez Airport", "Nice Cote d Azur Airport", "Rome Ciampino Airport", "Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport", "Felix Houphouet Boigny Abidjan International Airport", "Treviso Airport", "Detroit Metropolitan Airport", "Vancouver International Airport", "San Francisco International Airport", "Enfidha Hammamet International Airport Tunisia", "Taoyuan International Airport", "Sydney International Airport", "Shenzhen Baoan International Airport", "Sharjah International Airport", "Milan Bergamo Airport", "Toulouse Blagnac Airport", "Seattle Tacoma International Airport", "Teterboro Airport", "LaGuardia International Airport", "Stewart International Airport", "Newark Liberty International Airport", "JFK International Airport", "Parafield Airport", "Ottawa Macdonald Cartier International Airport", "Narita International Airport", "Kuala Lumpur International Airport", "Los Angeles Van Nuys Airport", "Los Angeles International Airport", "Prague Airport", "Kaohsiung International Airport", "Osaka International Airport", "Kansai International Airport", "Indianapolis International Airport", "Incheon International Airport", "Heathrow Airport", "Hamad International Airport", "Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport", "Toronto Pearson International Airport", "Paris Le Bourget Airport", "Paris Orly Airport", "Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport", "Greater Moncton Romeo LeBlanc International Airport", "Frankfurt Airport", "Zurich Airport", "Vienna Airport", "Stuttgart Airport", "Munich Airport", "Hamburg Airport", "Dusseldorf International Airport", "Nadi International Airport", "Dubai World Central Airport", "Dubai International Airport", "Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport", "Singapore Changi Airport", "Bucharest Henri Coanda International Airport", "Brisbane Airport", "Chiang Mai International Airport", "Don Mueang International Airport", "Suvarnabhumi Airport", "Mae Fah Luang Chiang Rai Intl Airport", "Hat Yai International Airport", "Hong Kong International Airport", "Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport", "Marseille Provence Airport", "Quebec City Jean Lesage International Airport", "Adelaide Airport", "Abu Dhabi International Airport", "Zagreb Airport", "Salvador Bahia International Airport", "Porto Santo Airport", "Madeira Airport", "Beja Civil Terminal", "Ponta Delgada", "Santa Maria", "Flores Airport", "Horta Airport", "Oporto Airport", "Faro Airport", "Lisbon Airport", "Rennes Bretagne Airport", "Nantes Atlantique Airport", "Tirana Airport", "Guayaquil International Airport Jose Joaquin de Olmedo", "Honolulu International Airport", "Sofia Airport", "Luxembourg Airport", "Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport", "Salt Lake City International Airport", "La Reunion Roland Garros Airport", "Mount Isa Airport", "Townsville Airport", "Gold Coast Airport", "Portland Troutdale Airport", "Portland Hillsboro Airport", "Portland International Airport", "Perth Airport", "El Dorado International Airport", "Salalah International Airport", "Minneapolis St Paul Airport", "Vilnius Airport", "Dakar Blaise Diagne International Airport", "Liege Airport", "Kobe Airport", "Tel Aviv Ben Gurion International Airpor", "Keflavik International Airport", "Hobart International Airport", "Tampa Executive Airport", "Tampa International Airport", "Halifax Stanfield International Airport", "Guadalajara International Airport", "Aguascalientes International Airport", "Puerto Vallarta International Airport", "Glasgow Airport", "Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport", "Ljubljana Airport", "EuroAirport Airport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg", "Edinburgh Airport", "Dallas Love Field Airport", "Cork Airport", "Dublin Airport", "Carrasco International Airport", "Monaco International Heliport", "Austin Bergstrom International Airport", "Christchurch Airport", "Noumea Airport La Tontouta", "Sihanoukville International Airport", "Phnom Penh International Airport", "Siem Reap International Airport", "Macau International Airport", "Bristol Airport", "Belo Horizonte International Airport", "George Best Belfast City Airport", "Bahrain International Airport", "Melbourne Airport", "Mauritius Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Airport", "OR Tambo International Airport", "Port Elizabeth International Airport", "King Shaka International Airport", "Cape Town International Airport", "Trivandrum International Airport", "Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport Varanasi", "Biju Patnaik International Airport Bhubaneswar", "Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport Kolkata", "Aberdeen Airport", "Southampton Airport", "Pisco Airport", "Cibao International Airport", "Verona Airport", "Bologna Airport", "San Jose Juan Santamaria International Airport", "Palma de Mallorca Airport", "Malaga Costa del Sol Airport", "Adolfo Suarez Madrid Barajas Airport", "Lanzarote Airport", "Barcelona El Prat Airport", "Libreville Leon Mba International Airport", "Zadar Airport", "Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport", "Arroyo Barril Airport", "Maria Montez International Airport", "La Isabela International Airport", "Samana El Catey International Airport", "Las Americas International Airport", "Gregorio Luperon International Airport", "Toulon Hyeres Airport", "Pays dAncenis Airport", "Saint Nazaire Montoir Airport", "Poitiers Biard Airport", "Dinard Bretagne Airport", "Chambery Savoie Airport Mont Blanc", "Grenoble Alpes Isere Airport", "Clermont Ferrand Auvergne", "Tallinn Airport", "La Rochelle ile de Re Airport", "Stockholm Skavsta Airport", "St Johns International Airport", "Cagliari Airport", "Riga International Airport", "Saskatoon International Airport", "Torino Airport", "Brest Bretagne Airport", "Quimper Bretagne Airport", "Regina International Airport", "Longreach Airport", "Palmerston North Airport", "Duqm International Airport", "Muscat International Airport", "Santiago Arturo Merino Benitez Airport", "Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport", "Marrakech Menara Airport", "Malta International Airport", "London Luton Airport", "Kaunas Airport", "Palanga Airport", "Jorge Chavez International Airport", "Leeds Bradford Airport", "Metropolitan Airport", "Indianapolis Regional Airport", "Eagle Creek Airpark", "Downtown Heliport", "Hendricks County Airport Gordon Graham Field", "Peter O Knight Airport", "Plant City Airport", "Inverness Airport", "Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport", "Hawkes Bay Airport", "Pointe a Pitre International Airport", "San Jose Del Cabo International Airport", "La Paz International Airport", "Guanajuato International Airport", "Hermosillo Airport", "Los Mochis International Airport", "Tijuana International Airport", "Palermo Airport", "Fredericton International Airport", "Samos Airport", "Chania Airport", "Thessaloniki Airport Makedonia", "Rodos Airport Diagoras", "Mitilini Airport Odysseas Elytis", "Kefallinia Airport Anna Pollatou", "Burgas Airport", "Varna Airport", "Murtala Muhammed Airport Lagos", "Edmonton International Airport", "Dzaoudzi Pamandzi International Airport", "Saint Martin Grand Case Airport", "Vannes Golfe du Morbihan Airport", "Toulouse Francazal Airport", "Troyes Barberey Airport", "Tours Val de Loire Airport", "Tarbes Lourdes Pyrenees Airport", "Reims Champagne Airport", "Nimes Ales Camargue Cevennes Airport", "Le Havre Octeville Airport", "Dijon Bourgogne Airport", "Cherbourg Maupertus Airport", "Chalon Champforgeuil Airport", "Castellon Airport", "Bourges Airport", "Auxerre Airport", "Annecy Airport", "Dubrovnik Airport", "Curacao International Airport", "Natal International Airport", "Brasilia International Airport", "Newquay Cornwall Airport", "Kelowna International Airport", "Charlottetown Airport", "Bucharest Baneasa Aurel Vlaicu International Airport", "Kristiansand Airport Kjevik", "Villahermosa Airport", "Veracruz Airport", "Tapachula Airport", "Oaxaca Airport", "Minatitlan Airport", "Merida Airport", "Huatulco Airport", "Cozumel Airport", "Cancun Airport", "Reina Beatrix International Airport", "Zvartnots International Airport", "Bram Fischer International Airport", "George Airport", "Peoples Airport St Gallen Altenrhein", "Jorge Newbery Airfield Buenos Aires", "Queretaro International Airport", "Alicante Elche Airport", "Santiago Airport", "Menorca Airport", "WSP", "Airports Council International (ACI) Latin America and Caribbean", "Airports Council International (ACI) North America", "Airports Council International (ACI) Africa", "Airports Council International (ACI) Asia Pacific", "Airports Council International (ACI) Europe"]}                                
30 ccid_0031 Blue Growth Initiative equally adaptation & mitigation oceans and coastal zones     http://www.fao.org/policy-support/policy-themes/blue-growth/en/ 2013 The world’s marine and freshwater ecosystems – the Blue World – provide food and livelihoods, essential ecosystem services and biodiversity for hundreds of millions of people. Increasing pollution, over-exploitation, Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing and climate change have become major threats to these aquatic eco-systems - and underpin the need for more resource efficient, integrated and socially inclusive concepts. FAO promotes sustainable fishery and aquaculture policies and practices to achieve sustainable use of living aquatic resources. The FAO Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries (CCRF) has been in place for two decades – and continues to be the global reference framework to achieve this. In 2013, FAO launched the Blue Growth Initiative (BGI), which builds on the CCRF and focuses on fisheries, aquaculture, ecosystem services, trade and social protection. It advocates ways to balance economic growth, social development, food security, and sustainable use of aquatic living resources. SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned [10% reduction of carbon emissions in the 10 target countries in 5 years and 25% in 25 years] Source: https://cop23.unfccc.int/news/the-blue-growth-initiative-building-resilience-of-coastal-communities     [Blue communities established in 5 target countries and resource stewardship with 30% improved livelihoods]   [Ecosystem degradation reversed in the target countries and 10% ecosystems restored in 4 target countries within 5 years]     [Reduction of overfishing by 20% in the target countries in 5 years and 50% in 10 years]   ["Algeria", "Bangladesh", "Barbados", "Cabo Verde", "Grenada", "Indonesia", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Kenya", "Madagascar", "Mauritania", "Morocco", "Mozambique", "Nigeria", "Philippines (the)", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Senegal", "Seychelles", "Sri Lanka", "Saint Lucia", "Viet Nam", "Timor-Leste", "Tunisia", "Zambia"]   [""] [UNDP]_ior_int,[NORAD]_ing_nor,[UNEP]_ior_int,[ICFA]_oth_unk,[Global Environmental Facility]_ing_usa,[World Bank]_ior_int,[Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)]_ior_int {"ing": ["WWF", "MSC"], "ngv": ["Algeria", "Bangladesh", "Barbados", "Cabo Verde", "Grenada", "Indonesia", "Ivory Coast", "Kenya", "Madagascar", "Mauritania", "Morocco", "Mozambique", "Netherlands", "Nigeria", "Philippines", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Senegal", "Seychelles", "Sri Lanka", "St Lucia", "Vietnam", "Timor Leste", "Tunesia", "Zambia"]}                                
31 ccid_0032 Bonn Challenge mainly mitigation land use     https://www.bonnchallenge.org/ 2011 The Bonn Challenge is a global goal to bring 150 million hectares of degraded and deforested landscapes into restoration by 2020 and 350 million hectares by 2030. Launched by the Government of Germany and IUCN in 2011, the Challenge surpassed the 150-million-hectare milestone for pledges in 2017. We respond to the urgent issue of land degradation affecting over 3 billion people and over 30 per cent of Earth’s arable land. We do this by working with countries, organisations and private entities to pledge and achieve ambitious targets to restore degraded and deforested lands. We align our work with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Aichi Biodiversity Targets, the Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) goal, and the Paris Climate Change Agreement – all together providing a roadmap for a sustainable planet. To achieve these goals, we rely on a flexible, nuanced approach to restoration called forest landscape restoration (FLR). FLR restores ecological integrity while enhancing human well-being. IUCN and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) coined the term forest landscape restoration in 2000 as a framework for managing landscapes, complementing both forest conservation and sustainable management. Since then, FLR has evolved into a powerful nature-based solution, transforming landscapes and the lives of people worldwide.                         SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned               The Bonn Challenge is a global effort to restore 150 million hectares of the world's deforested and degraded lands by 2020 and 350 million hectares by 2030.         ["Argentina", "Armenia", "Azerbaijan", "Bangladesh", "Benin", "Brazil", "Burundi", "Cameroon", "Central African Republic (the)", "Chad", "Chile", "Colombia", "Costa Rica", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Cuba", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Ecuador", "El Salvador", "Ethiopia", "Eswatini", "Gambia (the)", "Georgia", "Ghana", "Guatemala", "Guinea", "Guatemala", "None", "India", "Kazakhstan", "Kenya", "Kyrgyzstan", "Liberia", "Madagascar", "Malawi", "Mexico", "Mongolia", "Mozambique", "Nigeria", "Niger (the)", "Nigeria", "Pakistan", "Panama", "Peru", "Congo (the)", "Rwanda", "Senegal", "Sri Lanka", "Tajikistan", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Uganda", "United States of America (the)", "Uruguay", "Uzbekistan", "Zimbabwe"]   ["International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)", "Federal Ministry for the Environment", " Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety"] [International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)]_oth_che,[Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety]_ngv_deu {"ngv": ["Argentina", "Armenia", "Azerbaijan", "Bangladesh", "Benin", "Brazil", "Burundi", "Cameroon", "Central African Republic", "Chad", "Chile", "Colombia", "Costa Rica", "Cote d\u2019Ivorie", "Cuba", "Democratic repoblic of the Congo", "Dominican Republic", "Ecudaor", "El Salvador", "Ethiopia", "Eswatini", "Gambia", "Georgia", "Ghana", "Guatemala", "Guinea", "Honduras", "India", "Kazakhstan", "Kenya", "Kyrgyzstan", "Liberia", "Madagascar", "Malawi", "Mexico", "Mongolia", "Mozambique", "Nicaragua", "Niger", "Nigeria", "Pakistan", "Panama", "Peru", "Republic of the Congo", "Rwanda", "Senegal", "Sri Lanka", "Tajikistan", "Tanzania", "Uganda", "United States", "Uruguay", "Uzbekistan", "Zimbabwe"], "dng": ["Guatemala Private Natural Reserves"], "sgv": ["Scotland", "Campeche", "Chiapas", "Quintana Rio", "Yucatan", "KPK"], "bus": ["Asia Pulp & Paper"], "oth": ["Brazil\u2019s Atlantic Forest Restoration Pact"]}                                
32 ccid_0033 SEforAll: Building Efficiency Accelerator mainly mitigation human settlements, energy, industry   http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/SEforAll:_Building_Efficiency_Accelerator http://buildingefficiencyaccelerator.org/ 2014 The Building Efficiency Accelerator (BEA) is a public-private collaboration that turns global expertise into action to accelerate local government implementation of building efficiency policies and programs. The BEA global partnership is designed to complement existing networks of cities by facilitating access to global expertise in building efficiency topics and providing a venue for engagement with private sector partners. The BEA process of engagement in a city includes guidance and technical advice to: Assess and prioritize locally-appropriate building efficiency policies and actions; Implement actions, matching city needs with available expertise, technical resources and tools; Track action and documenting progress, and share lessons learned; Increase ambition for improving the overall efficiency of the building stock. The BEA engages with cities based on the needs of the city and the activities that the partnership can provide in each location. Cities will prioritize policies and activities, and the partnership will connect them to technical resources and engagement opportunities around those priorities.             SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["Colombia", "Ghana", "Romania", "Costa Rica", "Serbia", "Brazil", "Mexico", "India", "Honduras", "Viet Nam", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "Turkey", "Bulgaria", "Guatemala", "Malaysia", "Kenya", "South Africa", "Philippines (the)", "United States of America (the)", "Latvia", "Jordan", "El Salvador", "China", "Mongolia", "Poland"]   ["World Bank", "International Finance Corporation", "Johnson Controls Inc", "Global Environmental Facility", "P4G"] [World Resources Insitute (WRI)]_edu_usa,[UN Environment Programme (UNEP)]_ior_int {"sgv": ["Aburra Valley Region and Municipality of Medellin", "Accra", "Alba Iulia", "Belen", "Belgrade", "Belo Horizonte", "Betim", "Bogota", "Bucharest District 3", "Cali", "Campeche", "Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation", "Comayagua", "Curridabat", "Da Nang City", "Dubai", "Eskisehir", "Fortaleza", "Gabrovo", "Guatemala City", "Iskandar Regional Development Authority", "Jalisco", "Kisii County", "Kochi", "KwaDukuza", "Mandaluyong", "Merida", "Mexico City", "Milwaukee", "Monteria", "Moravia", "Msunduzi", "Nagpur", "Nairobi City County", "Nuevo Leon", "Pasig", "Porto Alegre", "Rajkot Municipal Corporation", "Recife", "Riga Municipal Agency", "Sahab", "San Salvador", "Santa Ana", "Santa Rosa", "Science City of Munoz", "Shanghai Changning District", "Shimla Municipal Corporation", "Sonora", "Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality", "Ulaanbaatar", "uMhlathuze Local Municipality", "Warsaw", "Yucatan", "ICLEI \u2013 Local Governments for Sustainability"], "bus": ["Accenture", "Alstom", "The Carbon Trust", "China Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Group", "Danfoss", "DEXMA", "Econole", "Green Generation Solutions", "Ingersoll Rand", "Philips", "Rockwool", "Saint-Gobain", "Schneider Electric", "TECNALIA", "Architecture 2030", "Buildings Performance Institute Europe", "Business Council for Sustainable Energy", "Clean Energy Solutions Center", "Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency", "EDGE Program", "El Salvador Green Building Council", "Emirates Green Building Council", "ESMAP", "Global Buildings Performance Network", "Global Green Growth Institute", "Green Building Council Costa Rica", "Green Building Council South Africa", "Guatemala Green Building Council", "Investor Confidence Project", "Jordan Green Building Council", "Kenya Green Building Society", "Lebanon Green Building Council", "National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)", "US Green Building Council", "World Business Council for Sustainable Development", "World Green Building Council", "Alliance to Save Energy"], "ior": ["United Nations Foundation", "International Energy Agency"], "edu": ["World Resources Institute (WRI)", "Global Buildings Performance Network"], "dng": ["Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy ", "SUMe Sustentabilidad para Mexico"], "oth": ["C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group", "Program for Energy Efficieny in Buildings"], "ing": ["Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction", "Global Cool Cities Alliance", "Natural Resources Defense Council (NDRC)", "Urban Land Institute"]}                                
33 ccid_0034 Put a Price on Carbon: Business leadership criteria on carbon pricing mainly mitigation energy, industry     https://www.unglobalcompact.org/take-action/action/carbon#:~:text=Champion%20companies%20commit%20to%3A,specific%20economies%20and%20policy%20contexts 2014 (data unavailable at time of collection)                         SDG explicitly mentioned                     [Companies have to set an internal price at a minimum of $100 per metric ton over time]       ["Spain", "Canada", "France", "United States of America (the)", "Belgium", "Brazil", "China", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Peru", "Switzerland", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Denmark", "Italy", "Portugal", "Ghana", "Norway", "South Africa", "Finland", "Sweden", "India", "Australia", "Netherlands (the)", "Chile", "Thailand", "Egypt", "Singapore", "Mexico", "Turkey", "Nigeria", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "Colombia", "Germany", "Russian Federation (the)"]   [""] [United Nations Global Compact]_ior_int,[Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition (CPLC)]_oth_usa,[Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP)]_ing_gbr {"bus": ["Abengoa", "Acciona", "AGL Energy", "Aimia Inc", "Atos SE", "Autodesk", "Barco NV", "Braskem SA", "Broad Group", "BT Group", "Calidda", "Carrefour", "Coca-Cola", "Coway", "CPFL Energia", "Danfoss", "Ecotierra", "Edenred", "EDF", "Enel", "EDP Energias de Portugal", "Ekbd Consult", "ENAGAS", "Engie", "Eni", "Equinor", "Eskom", "FERROVIAL", "Fortum", "Galp Energia", "H and M Hennes and Mauritz AB", "Hindustan Construction Company", "IdeaCarbon", "Infigen Energy", "Keyassociados", "Koninklijke DSM", "Koninklijke Philips (Netherlands)", "Lafarge", "LAN Airlines", "National Grid", "Natura Cosmeticos", "Naturgy Energy Group", "NEAS Energy", "Nestle", "Nouveau Energy Management", "Novartis", "Novozymes", "Obrascon Huarte Lain", "Origin Energy", "Pirelli", "PTT Exploration and Production Public Company", "RELX Group", "Saint Gobain", "Schneider Electric", "SEKEM Holding", "Sindicatum", "SkyPower", "Solvay", "SSE", "Statkraft", "Suez Environnement", "Total", "Unilever", "VEOLIA", "Visao Sustentavel", "Wesfarmers", "DAI Global LLC", "Summoney Solar FZ LLE", "Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Limited", "South Pole", "Baker McKenzie Global Services LLC", "DNV GL Business Assurance Brazil", "Vina Concha y Toro S.A.", "Portafolio Verde", "Sydsvenska Elanlaggningar SSE AB", "TELUS Corporation", "Michelin", "Vestas Wind Systems A/S", "Teck Resources Limited", "State Grid Corporation of China", "Barrick Gold Corporation", "CEMEX", "China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation - Sinopec", "Enbridge Inc", "Siemens AG", "Aeroports de Paris (ADP)", "AIMA All India Management Association", "Iberdrola SA", "United Company RUSAL", "Infosys Ltd", "Suncor Energy Inc", "Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd", "HSBC Holdings plc", "Royal Dutch Shell plc", "Unilever"], "inv": ["Atmoterra", "Bank Australia", "Grupo Financiero Banorte", "National Australia Bank", "Nature Bank", "Nordea Bank", "SEKERBANK TAS", "T GARANTI BANKASI AS", "T SINA\u0130 KALKINMA BANKASI AS", "Westpac Banking Corporation", "Zenith Bank", "YES BANK Limited", "BNP Paribas", "AXA"], "ing": ["Pacific Institute"]}                                
34 ccid_0035 C40 Cities Clean Bus Declaration mainly mitigation transport, energy     https://www.c40.org/blog_posts/c40-clean-bus-declaration-urges-cities-and-manufacturers-to-adopt-innovative-clean-bus-technologies 2015 The C40 Clean Bus Declaration of Intent was officially announced during the C40 Latin American Mayors Forum in Buenos Aires in March 2015. The Declaration is an unprecedented action by cities; not only does it document the growing interest in adopting clean bus technologies, it also provides data that illustrates the global market potential for manufacturers. The ultimate goal is to incentivize and help manufacturers and other stakeholders, such as multilateral banks, develop strategies to make these technologies more affordable for cities. The hope is that the Declaration will be a significant step in this direction.                         SDG explicitly mentioned         [Saving 900,000 to 2.8 million tonnes of CO2 if targets are met] Source: CIP   [The cities that are part of the initiative will incorporate over 160,000 buses in their fleet by 2020, of which they have committed to switching 42,000 buses to low emission] Source: CIP               ["Spain", "Ethiopia", "Netherlands (the)", "Paraguay", "Brazil", "Germany", "Colombia", "Argentina", "South Africa", "Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)", "China", "Denmark", "Guatemala", "Indonesia", "Bolivia (Plurinational State of)", "Peru", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "United States of America (the)", "Mexico", "Norway", "France", "Ecuador", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Honduras", "Poland"]   [""] [C40]_sgv_int {"sgv": ["Catalonia", "Addis Ababa", "Amsterdam", "Asunction", "Belo Horizonte", "Berlin", "Bogota", "Buenos Aires", "Cali", "Cape Town", "Caracas", "Changwon", "Copenhagen", "Cordoba", "Curitiba", "Fortaleza", "Guatemala City", "Hong Kong", "Jakarta", "Johannesburg", "La Paz", "Lima", "London", "Los Angeles", "Madrid", "Mexico City", "Oslo", "Paris", "Quito", "Recife", "Rio de Janeiro", "Salvador", "San Francisco", "Santo Domingo", "Seoul", "Tegucigalpa", "Tshwane", "Warsaw"]}                                
35 ccid_0036 Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance mainly mitigation human settlements, energy   http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Carbon_Neutral_Cities_Alliance https://carbonneutralcities.org/ 2015 The Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance (CNCA) is a collaboration of leading global cities working to achieve carbon neutrality in the next 10-20 years – the most aggressive GHG reduction targets undertaken anywhere by any city. While it is possible for cities to achieve their interim carbon reduction targets through incremental improvements to existing systems, achieving carbon neutrality requires radical, transformative changes to core city systems. CNCA’s mission is to mobilize transformative climate action in cities in order to achieve prosperity, social equity, resilience and better quality of life for all on a thriving planet. CNCA is committed to a just carbon neutral future that recognizes and redresses the disproportionate burdens and the disproportionate benefits of the fossil fuel economy by prioritizing climate action that advances the well-being of low-income people, Indigenous Peoples, communities of color, immigrants and refugees and other historically marginalized communities.                 SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned         [Cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80-100% by 2050 or sooner] The Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance (CNCA) is a collaboration of leading global cities working to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80-100% by 2050 or sooner...the most aggressive GHG reduction targets undertaken anywhere by any city.               Alliance cities represent 12 nations, five continents, 62 million citizens and over $5.7 trillion GDP   ["United States of America (the)", "Australia", "Netherlands (the)", "Denmark", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Germany", "Finland", "Norway", "Brazil", "Sweden", "Canada", "Japan"]   ["Urban Sustainability Directors Network (USDN)", "The Kresge Foundation", "The Summit Foundation", "Rockefeller Brothers Fund", "Barr Foundation", "The McKnight Foundation", "Bullitt Foundation", "Blackstone Ranch Institute", "Garfield Foundation"] [Urban Sustainability Directors Network (USDN)]_sgv_int {"sgv": ["Urban Sustainability Directors Network (USDN)", "City of Adelaide", "City of Amsterdam", "City of Boulder", "City of Copenhagen", "City of Glasgow", "City of Hamburg", "City of Helsinki", "City of London", "City of Melbourne", "City of Minneapolis", "New York city", "City of Oslo", "City of Portland", "City of Rio de Janeiro", "City of San Fransico", "City of Seattle", "City of Stockholm", "City of Sydney", "City of Toronto", "City of Vancouver", "City of Washington DC", "City of Yokohama"], "dng": ["The Kresge Foundation", "The Summit Foundation", "Barr Foundation", "Bullitt Foundation", "Garfield Foundation"], "ing": ["Rockefeller Brothers Fund", "The McKnight Foundation", "Blackstone Ranch Institute"]}                                
37 ccid_0039 Cities Climate Finance Leadership Alliance equally adaptation & mitigation human settlements     https://www.citiesclimatefinance.org/ 2014 The Cities Climate Finance Leadership Alliance (the Alliance) is a multi-level and multi-stakeholder coalition aimed at closing the investment gap for urban subnational climate projects and infrastructure. The Alliance provides a platform to convene and exchange knowledge among all relevant actors dedicated to urban development, climate action, and/or financing. Alliance members include public and private finance institutions, governments, international organizations, NGOs, research groups, and networks that represent most of the world’s largest cities. As such, its members also represent the main market players in city-level climate finance.                 SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned         The Global Commission on the Economy and Climate estimates that the world will need to invest roughly USD 93 trillion in sustainable infrastructure over the next 15 years, 70% of which is likely to be in urban areas, or to serve mostly urban dwellers. However, current infrastructure spending in urban areas stands at USD 2.5-3 trillion per year, which is just half of the need.               [Mobilize finance for city-level climate action at scale by 2030] The Cities Climate Finance Leadership Alliance aims to Mobilize finance for city-level climate action at scale by 2030 mainly through amplifying ambition and engagement for city-level finance and by bridging the demand and supply along the investment chain for city-level climate-related finance. The Alliance is committed to building more awareness of city finance needs and opportunities. It will work towards identifying existing solutions and gaps in city-level climate-related finance, supporting new investment solutions that can fill the crucial gaps in cities climate finance and crafting a strong global architecture to support measurement and evaluation.   ["United States of America (the)", "Switzerland", "Germany", "France", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Denmark", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Japan", "Kenya", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)", "Togo", "Argentina"]   ["Federal Ministry for Environment Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU)", "Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)"] [Climate Policy Initiative (CPI)]_edu_usa {"edu": ["Atlantic Council Adrienne Arsht Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center", "Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP)", "Climate Bonds Initiative (CBI)", "Climate Policy Initiative (CPI)", "EIT Climate KIC", "Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies", "University of Maryland College Park", "Penn Institute for Urban Research"], "inv": ["Bank of America Merrill Lynch", "CITI Group", "Climate Place", "Deutsche Bank", "Meridiam", "Global Environment Facility (GEF)", "The Climate Investment Funds (CIF)", "African Development Bank (AfDB)", "Agence Francaise de Developpement (AFD)", "Banco de desarrollo de America Latina (CAF)", "Banque Ouest Africaine de Developpement (BOAD)", "European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)", "European Investment Bank (EIB)", "Inter American Development Bank (IDB)", "Kreditanstalt fur Wiederaufbau (KfW)", "Le Fonds Francais pour l Environnement Mondial (FEEM)", "Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank", "Felicity Sustainable Solutions for Cities", "Global Development Incubator", "Green Finance Institute"], "bus": ["Standard and Poors Ratings Agency", "South Pole Group (Switzerland)"], "dng": ["C40 Cities Finance Facility (CFF)", "Gold Standard Foundation", "Long Term Infrastructure Investors Association (LTIIA)", "Sustainable Infrastructure Foundation (SIF)", "World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)", "Bloomberg Philanthropies", "Children's Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF)", "Church Investment Group", "Global Fund for Cities Development (FMDV)"], "ing": ["World Resource Institute (WRI)", "R20 Regions for Climate Action (USA)"], "sgv": ["C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group", "Commonwealth Local Government Forum (CLGF)", "Global Covenant of Mayors (GCoM)", "Local Governments for Sustainability (ICLEI)", "United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG)", "Agence Congolaise de Transition Eclogique et Developpement Durable (ACTEDD)", "Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)", "Swiss Economic Development Cooperation State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO)", "Federal Ministry for Environment Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety", "Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development", "Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)", "Cities Development Initiative for Asia (CDIA)", "Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC)", "Red Argentina de Municipios Frente Al Cambio Climatico (RAMCC)"], "ngv": ["Government of France", "Government of the United States of America"], "oth": ["Global Infrastructure Facility (GIF)", "Resilient Cities Network"], "ior": ["Green Climate Fund (GCF)", "OECD", "UN Executive Office of the Secretary General (UNSG)", "UN Habitat", "United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF)", "United Nations Development Program (UNDP)", "United Nations Environment Program (UNEP)", "The World Bank"]}                                
38 ccid_0041 Collaborative Climate Action Across the Air Transport World mainly mitigation transport https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=21   https://www.icao.int/newsroom/pages/collaborative-aviation-climate-action-takes-flight.aspx 2014 Improve air transport fuel efficiency and stabilize the sector's net CO2 emissions from 2020                         SDG explicitly mentioned         stabilize the sector’s net CO2 emissions from 2020 halve net CO2 emissions by 2050 compared to 2005 levels. Up to a 10% fuel efficiency gain for each new type of developed from 2020, relative to the average of current production aircraft types.         Around 40% of current production aeroplane type designs need to improve to meet the standard.       ["Albania", "Armenia", "Australia", "Austria", "Azerbaijan", "Belgium", "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Botswana", "Bulgaria", "Burkina Faso", "Canada", "China", "Costa Rica", "Croatia", "Cyprus", "Czechia", "Denmark", "El Salvador", "Estonia", "Finland", "France", "Gabon", "Georgia", "Germany", "Greece", "Guatemala", "Hungary", "Iceland", "Indonesia", "Ireland", "Israel", "Italy", "Jamaica", "Japan", "Kenya", "Latvia", "Lithuania", "Luxembourg", "Malaysia", "Malta", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Mexico", "Monaco", "Montenegro", "Namibia", "Netherlands (the)", "New Zealand", "Nigeria", "Norway", "Papua New Guinea", "Poland", "Portugal", "Qatar", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Moldova (the Republic of)", "Romania", "San Marino", "Saudi Arabia", "Serbia", "Singapore", "Slovakia", "Spain", "Slovenia", "Sweden", "Switzerland", "Thailand", "Republic of North Macedonia", "Turkey", "Ukraine", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "United States of America (the)", "None"]   ["International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)", "Air Transport Action Group (ATAG)"] [International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)]_ior_int,[Air Transport Action Group (ATAG)_bus_int {"ior": ["International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)"], "bus": ["Air Transport Action Group (ATAG)"]}                                
39 ccid_0043 Annual Disclosure mainly mitigation human settlements, energy   http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/States_and_Regions_Annual_Disclosure https://www.theclimategroup.org/annual-disclosure 2014 Annual Disclosure – Providing a transparent, global picture of the impact, progress and climate action driven by state and regional governments around the world. Each year states and regions from around the world disclose their climate action, targets and progress to the Climate Group and CDP. This data provides an insight into progress towards reaching the Paris Agreement and keeping the global temperature rise to well below 2°C. The process also supports governments to better understand the risks and opportunities presented by their emissions, so they can improve their emissions reduction strategies. The data from Annual Disclosure is at the heart of our work at the Climate Group driving our work across climate action with state and regional governments. Using insight from the process we are able to respond to demand, provide analysis and create tailored projects and knowledge sharing opportunities across the Under2 Coalition.                         SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["Italy", "Brazil", "Norway", "Finland", "Canada", "Peru", "Spain", "Greece", "Australia", "Portugal", "Germany", "Mexico", "France", "United States of America (the)", "Burkina Faso", "Morocco", "India", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Netherlands (the)", "Senegal", "Sweden", "Argentina", "Colombia", "Indonesia", "Uruguay", "Nigeria", "New Zealand", "South Africa", "R\u00e9union", "Austria", "Denmark", "Poland", "Ecuador", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Belgium", "Sri Lanka"]   [""] [The Climate Group]_ing_gbr,[Carbon Disclosure Project]_ing_gbr {"sgv": ["Abruzzo", "Acre", "Akershus", "Aland", "Alberta", "Amapa", "Amazonas", "Amazonas", "Andalusia", "Attica", "Australian Capital Territory", "Azores", "Baden Wurttemberg", "Baja California", "Basilicata", "Basque Country", "Bavaria", "British Columbia", "Brittany", "California", "Campeche", "Cantabria", "Catalonia", "Centre Nord", "Chefchaouen", "Chhattisgarh", "Chungcheongnam Do", "Colima", "Flevoland", "Galicia", "Gossas", "Gotland", "Helsinki Uusimaa", "Hesse", "Hu\u00e1nuco", "Jalisco", "Lombardy", "Loreto", "Misiones", "Nari\u00f1o", "Navarra", "Oaxaca", "Occitanie", "Nordland", "Oppland", "Papua", "Pernambuco", "Piedmont", "Quebec", "Queensland", "Queretaro", "Rhineland Palatinate", "Jamtland", "Rivera", "Sardinia", "Schleswig Holstein", "Sonora", "Tabasco", "Thuringia", "Tocantins", "Tucuman", "Ucayali", "Yucatan", "Comunidade Intermunicipal do Baixo Alentejo", "Comunidade Intermunicipal do Medio Tejo", "Comunidade Intermunicipal do Oeste", "Comunidade Intermunicipal do T\u00e2mega e Sousa", "Connecticut", "Cross River State", "Drenthe", "Emilia Romagna", "Estado de Mexico", "Greater Wellington Regional Council", "Guanajuato", "Gujarat", "Hawaii", "Jammu and Kashmir", "KwaZulu Natal", "La Reunion", "Limpopo", "Lower Austria", "Lower Saxony", "Madeira", "Madre de Dios", "Mato Grosso", "Metropolian Area of Aburra Valley", "Minnesota", "New Caledonia", "New South Wales Government", "New York State", "Newfoundland and Labrador", "Nord Trondelag", "North Brabant", "North Denmark Region", "North Kalimantan", "North Rhine Westphalia", "Northwest Territories", "Nuevo Leon", "Opole Voivodeship", "Oregon", "Piura region", "Prince Edward Island", "Quintana Roo", "Rio de Janeiro State", "Rio Grande do Sul", "Saint Louis", "San Martin", "Santa Catarina ", "Santa Elena", "Santa Fe", "Sao Paulo State", "Scotland", "South Australia", "South Holland", "Southern Ostrobothnia", "Upper Austria", "Wales", "Wallonia", "Washington", "West Bengal", "West Kalimantan", "Western Cape", "Western Province"]}                                
40 ccid_0044 Responsible corporate engagement in climate policy mainly mitigation industry     https://www.unglobalcompact.org/take-action/action/climate-policy 2015 Companies play an important role in providing proactive, constructive input for governments to create effective climate policies. While making a commitment to sustainability is important, it is also critical to connect the dots between this commitment and your corporate policy positions. A number of organizations have come together to provide a framework to help you do so. The Caring for Climate initiative has partnered with the World Resources Institute (WRI), the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Ceres and The Climate Group. Together, we ask companies to take a leadership role and commit to engage responsibly in climate policy.                         SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["Italy", "Spain", "France", "Australia", "Turkey", "South Africa", "United States of America (the)", "China", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Mexico", "Switzerland", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Portugal", "Germany", "Japan", "Sweden", "Netherlands (the)", "Brazil", "Thailand", "Denmark", "Kenya", "India", "Colombia"]   [""] [Caring for Climate]_ing_usa,[World Resources Institute]_edu_usa,[Carbon Disclosure Project]_ing_gbr,[World Wildlife Fund (WWF)]_ing_int,[Ceres]_ing_usa,[The Climate Group]_ing_gbr {"bus": ["A2A", "ACCIONA", "ADP Aeroports de Paris", "AGL Energy", "Air France KLM", "AK CANSA CIMENTO SANAYI VE TICARET", "Allied Electronics Corporation", "AR CELIK", "Atos", "Autodesk", "Buygues", "Broad Group", "BT Group", "Caesars Entertainment", "China Rilin Industrial Group Co ", "CLP Holdings", "CNH Industrial", "Coca Cola Femsa Sab Ser", "Coca Cola HBC AG", "Compagnie Ivoirienne d Electricite", "CompanIa Espanola de Petroleos S A U CEPSA", "Coway Co", "CTT Correios de Portugal", "Danone", "Econet Wireless", "ENAGAS", "EnBW Energie Baden Wurttemberg AG", "Exxaro Resources", "FERROVIAL", "FUJIFILM Holdings", "Galp Energia", "Gas Natural SDG", "GlaxoSmithKline", "HandM Hennes and Mauritz", "Happy Family Brands", "Honda Motor Company", "Iberdrola", "IKEA", "INDRA", "Infigen Energy", "J Sainsbury", "Jeronimo Martins", "Johnson Controls", "KAO Corporation", "Kellogg Company", "Kering", "Kingfisher", "Kintetsu Group Holdings Co ", "Konica Minolta", "Koninklijke", "Koninklijke KPN NV Royal KPN", "Koninklijke Philips", "KPMG UK", "LafargeHolcim", "Landsec", "Link Real Estate Investment Trust", "Melia Hotels International", "Mondi PLC", "Morgan Sindall Group", "Natura Cosmeticos", "Nestle", "NRG Energy", "Obrascon Huarte Lain", "Origin Energy", "Pick n Pay Stores", "Prologis", "PTT", "PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited", "PUMA", "Red Electrica S A U", "RELX Group", "Renault", "Ricoh Co ", "ROCKWOOL International", "Royal Bafokeng Platinum", "Royal BAM Group", "Safaricom", "salesforce com", "Sasol", "Schneider Electric", "Senior Plc", "Suez", "Symrise", "Telefonica", "Terna", "Tesco", "Thales", "Tiffany and Co ", "Tiger Brands", "Tongaat Hulett", "Transnet", "Travis Perkins", "TUI Group", "Unilever", "Unite Students", "Vodafone Group", "Wesfarmers", "Wipro"], "inv": ["Alliance Trust", "Australia and New Zealand Banking Group", "AXA Group", "BanColombia", "Bank Australia", "BNP Paribas", "Commerzbank", "Commonwealth Bank of Australia", "Firstrand", "Grupo Financiero Banorte SAB de CV", "National Australia Bank", "RSA Insurance Group", "T SINAI KALKINMA BANKASI AS", "Tata Sons", "Virgin Management", "Westpac Banking Corporation"]}                                
42 ccid_0048 Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction mainly mitigation human settlements, energy     www.globalabc.org 2015 It is our mission to connect governments, private sector and organisations to drive the transformation towards a zero-emission, efficient, and resilient buildings and construction sector to achieve our vision that in a future-proof world all buildings – old and new – are zero emission, efficient and resilient. The Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction (GlobalABC) works towards a zero-emission, efficient, and resilient buildings and construction sector through: 1) Raising ambitions to meet the Paris climate goals. While the sector is a major emitter, it also holds huge potential for improvement. We work to raise the level of ambition in retrofitting existing buildings and future-proofing the investments that we will see going into new buildings over the next 15 years. 2) Mobilizing all actors along the value chain. Faced with a fragmented value chain, all stakeholders – from design to construction, operations and demolition in the private and public sectors – need to play their part. We encourage policy frameworks that promote both uptake of existing, cost-effective solutions and private sector innovation – using sustainable public procurement as a lever to create markets and investor security.             SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned                     ["Canada", "United States of America (the)", "None", "Argentina", "France", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Germany", "Switzerland", "Austria", "Belgium", "Poland", "Morocco", "Tunisia", "Ukraine", "Norway", "Sweden", "Denmark", "Finland", "Russian Federation (the)", "Armenia", "Mongolia", "China", "Japan", "Viet Nam", "Australia", "Singapore", "Cameroon", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Senegal", "India", "United Arab Emirates (the)"]   ["Natural Resources Canada", "Ministry for Territorial Cohesion and Local Authorities and Ministry for Ecological and Inclusive Transition", "Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy", "Swiss Development Agency within Federal Department of Foreign Affairs"] [United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)]_ior_int Ambiguous                                
43 ccid_0051 SEforAll: Global Energy Efficiency Accelerator Platform mainly mitigation energy     https://www.seforall.org/global-energy-efficiency-accelerator-platform 2012 Doubling the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency by 2030 is an underlying target of Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7). In 2014, Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL) launched the Global Energy Efficiency Accelerator Platform to help realize this objective. It does so by driving action and commitments by national and sub-national leaders at the country, city, state, region or sector level. The platform defines common elements between each of its accelerators, such as governance, performance metrics, reporting requirements, commitment management, policies, resources and tools as well as public and private sector financial support. The individual accelerators focus on specific energy efficiency sectors such as buildings, lighting, appliances, district energy systems, industry and transportation.                         SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["Germany", "Belgium", "United States of America (the)", "Turkey", "France", "Switzerland", "Japan", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Mexico", "Ireland", "Netherlands (the)", "India", "Denmark"]   [""] [SE4All]_ing_int,[SE4All: Energy Efficiency Hub]_ing_int,[Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency]_ing_dnk {"ior": ["Inter American Development Bank", "European Bank for reconstruction and Development", "African Development Bank", "United Nations Foundation", "United Nations Development Programme", "United Nations Environment Programme", "The World Bank", "UNIDO", "Asia Development Bank"], "bus": ["Osram", "International District Energy Association", "Arcelik", "Veolia", "EMPower Energy Solutions", "ABB", "Mabe", "Johnson Controls", "Philips", "International Copper Association", "Global Fuel Economy Initiative", "Danfoss"], "ing": ["Euroheat and Power", "The Energy Conservation Centre ECCJ", "Fia Foundation", "4E Energy Efficient End use Equipment", "bigEE", "Accenture", "En.Lighten", "Global Environmental Facility", "Institute for Industrial Productivity", "Topten International Services", "Clasp"], "oth": ["International Energy and Climate Initiative "], "dng": ["Natural Resources Defense Council"], "edu": ["Teri", "World Resources Institute"]}                                
44 ccid_0052 Global Fuel Economy Initiative mainly mitigation transport, energy     https://www.globalfueleconomy.org/ 2009 The Global Fuel Economy Initiative (GFEI) is the centerpiece of the vehicle efficiency accelerator. Its primary aim is to reduce emissions and at least double the efficiency of the global vehicle fleet from an average of 8l/100 km in 2005 to 4l/100 km by 2050. It also aims to halve new light duty vehicle fuel economy (in l/100km or gCO2/km) by 2030. This could save 1Gt CO2 annually by 2025, increasing to 2Gt CO2 annually by 2050. GFEI is providing support and capacity building to over fifty countries around the world to introduce policies that can make this happen. The target of working in 100 countries which was announced at COP21 continues to drive GFEI's capacity-building objective on this issue.     SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned         ## 90% reduction of CO2 pero km for passenger light duty vehicles by 2050 (baseline 2005); ##70% reduction of CO2 per km for heavy duty trucks by 2050 (baseline 2005); ## two and three wheelers: reduce per km CO2 emissions by 80% by 2035, 95% by 2050; ## urban buses: reduce per km CO2 emissions 65% by 2035 and 95% by 2050 our goal of an average 50% improvement in the fuel economy of all light-duty vehicles by 2050 (2005 baseline); Improve Heavy Duty Vehicle fuel consumption by 35% by 2035 for new vehicles (2005 baseline)     target to provide support to 100 countries by 2016 was not met           ["United Arab Emirates (the)", "Argentina", "Australia", "Benin", "Bangladesh", "Bahrain", "Belize", "Brazil", "Botswana", "Canada", "Chile", "China", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Colombia", "Costa Rica", "Germany", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Algeria", "Egypt", "Ethiopia", "Fiji", "France", "Georgia", "Ghana", "Guatemala", "Honduras", "Indonesia", "India", "None", "Iran (Islamic Republic of)", "Jamaica", "Jordan", "Kazakhstan", "Kenya", "Lebanon", "Liberia", "Morocco", "Moldova (the Republic of)", "Mexico", "Republic of North Macedonia", "Mali", "Myanmar", "Montenegro", "Mongolia", "Mozambique", "Mauritius", "Malawi", "Malaysia", "Nigeria", "Netherlands (the)", "Nepal", "Panama", "Peru", "Philippines (the)", "Paraguay", "Rwanda", "Senegal", "El Salvador", "Togo", "Thailand", "Tunisia", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Uganda", "Ukraine", "Uruguay", "United States of America (the)", "Viet Nam", "South Africa", "Zambia", "Zimbabwe"]   ["European Commission", "Global Environment Facility (GEF)", "FIA Foundation"] [FIA Foundation]_ing_gbr,[UNEP]_ior_int,[UC Davis Institute of Transportation Studies]_edu_usa,[International Energy Agency (OECD-IEA)]_ior_int,[International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)]_ing_int,[International Transport Forum (OECD-ITF)]_ior_int {"ngv": ["Algeria", "Argentina", "Australia", "Bahrain", "Bangladesh", "Belize", "Benin", "Botswana", "Brazil", "Canada", "Chile", "China", "Costa Rica", "Colombia", "Dominican Republic", "Egypt", "El Salvador", "Ethiopia", "Fiji", "Georgia", "Ghana", "Guatemala", "Honduras", "India", "Indonesia", "Iran", "Ivory Coast", "Jamaica", "Jordan", "Kazakhstan", "Kenya", "Lebanon", "Liberia", "Malawi", "Malaysia", "Mali", "Mauritius", "Mexico", "Moldova", "Mongolia", "Montenegro", "Morocco", "Mozambique", "Myanmar", "Nepal", "Nigeria", "North Macedonia", "Panama", "Paraguay", "Peru", "Philippines", "Rwanda", "Senegal", "South Africa", "Tanzania", "Thailand", "Togo", "Tunisia", "Uganda", "Ukraine", "United Arab Emirates", "Uruguay", "Vietnam", "Zambia", "Zimbabwe"], "ing": ["Centro Mario Molina (Chile)", "Clean Air Asia (Philippines)", "Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)"], "bus": ["Bosch", "Exxon Mobil", "Michelin", "Shell"]}                                
45 ccid_0053 Global Geothermal Alliance mainly mitigation energy https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=32 http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Global_Geothermal_Alliance http://www.globalgeothermalalliance.org/ 2015 Achieve five-fold growth in the global installed capacity for geothermal power generation and two-fold growth for geothermal heating by 2030             SDG explicitly mentioned           SDG explicitly mentioned             Five-fold growth in the global installed capacity for geothermal power generation and two-fold growth for geothermal heating by 2030.               ["Argentina", "Bolivia (Plurinational State of)", "Chile", "Colombia", "Comoros (the)", "Costa Rica", "Djibouti", "Egypt", "El Salvador", "Ethiopia", "Fiji", "France", "Germany", "Guatemala", "Honduras", "Iceland", "India", "Indonesia", "Italy", "Japan", "Kenya", "Netherlands (the)", "Malaysia", "Mexico", "Nicaragua", "New Zealand", "Pakistan", "Papua New Guinea", "Peru", "Poland", "Portugal", "Romania", "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines", "Switzerland", "Philippines (the)", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Solomon Islands", "United States of America (the)", "Tonga", "Turkey", "Uganda", "Vanuatu", "Zambia", "Zimbabwe"]   ["AFDB", "IDB", "Islamic Development Bank", "Nordic Development Fund", "World Bank", "AIDB"] [IRENA]_ior_int {"ngv": ["Argentina", "Bolivia", "Chile", "Colombia", "Comoros", "Costa Rica", "Djibouti", "Egypt", "El Salvador", "Ethiopia", "Fiji", "France", "Germany", "Guatemala", "Honduras", "Iceland", "India", "Indonesia", "Italy", "Japan", "Kenya", "Netherlands", "Malaysia", "Mexico", "Nicaragua", "New Zealand", "Pakistan", "Papua New Guinea", "Peru", "Poland", "Portugal", "Romania", "Saint Vincent & The Grenadines", "Switzerland", "Philipines", "United Republic of Tanzania", "Solomon Islands", "USA", "Tonga", "Turkey", "Uganda", "Vanuatu", "Zambia", "Zimbabwe", "Iceland Geosurvey National Energy Authority"], "ior": ["African Union Commission", "Organization of American States", "Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States", "Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency", "Pacific Community", "UNEP", "UNIDO"], "bus": ["Association GeoEnergy Celle e.V.", "Canadian Geothermal Energy Association", "CARILEC", "CREIA", "European Geothermal Energy Council", "Geothermal Canada", "GEODEEP", "Geothermal Resources Council", "Geothermal Power Plants Investors Association", "Iceland Geothermal Cluster Initiative", "International Geothermal Association", "Macedonian Geothermal Association"], "edu": ["AGH University of Science and Technology", "Andean Geothermal Center of Excellence", "CeMIEGeo", "Energy Institute Hrvoje Po\u017ear", "Serbian Geological Society", "UNU GTP"]}                                
46 ccid_0054 Global Green Freight Action Plan mainly mitigation transport     http://www.globalgreenfreight.org 2014 Trade in goods and materials drives global economic growth and development, linking nations and markets through an increasingly interdependent supply chain. The Global Green Freight Project was initiated by the Climate and Clean Air Coalition as part of a large-scale effort to reduce the climate and health impacts and improve the energy and economic efficiency of transporting those goods and materials                         SDG explicitly mentioned                 [By 2025: Top 100 global shippers in carriers are members of all major programs (from global green freight)]           ["Bangladesh", "Benin", "Burundi", "Central African Republic (the)", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "France", "Ireland", "Japan", "Kenya", "Liberia", "Mexico", "Morocco", "None", "Nigeria", "Norway", "Peru", "Philippines (the)", "Poland", "Russian Federation (the)", "Rwanda", "South Sudan", "Sweden", "Switzerland", "Togo", "Uganda", "United States of America (the)"]   [""] [Climate and Clean Air Coalition to Reduce Short Lived Climate Pollutants (CCAC)]_oth_int {"oth": ["Climate and Clean Air Coalition to Reduce Short Lived Climate Pollutants (CCAC)"], "dng": ["Smart Freight Centre (SFC)", "California Air Resources Board", "Centre for Clean Air Policy", "CEID Colombia", "Centro de Derechos Humanos y Ambiente", "Centro Mario Molina Chile", "Centro de Investigacion en Mecatronica Automotriz of Tecnologico de Monterrey", "Clean Air Asia", "Clean Cargo Working Group", "CNT Brasil", "ECO Stars Fleet Recognition Scheme", "FIA Foundation", "Green Freight Europe", "Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development", "International Council on Clean Transportation", "Institute for Global Environmental Strategies IGES", "International Solid Waste Association", "Lean and Green", "Molina Center for Strategic Studies in Energy and the Environment", "Natural Resources Defense Council", "Northern Corridor Transit and Transport Coordination Authority NCTTCA", "Partnership on Sustainable Low Carbon Transport", "Smart Freight Centre", "Swiss Foundation for Technical Cooperation"], "ngv": ["SmartWay Transport Partnership", "SmartWay Transport Partnership", "ADEME (French Environment and Energy Management Agency)", "Clean Air Asia", "Bangladesh", "Benin", "Canada", "Central African Republic", "Chile", "Cote d Ivoire", "France", "Ireland", "Japan", "Liberia", "Mexico", "Morocco", "Netherlands", "Nigeria", "Norway", "Peru", "Philippines", "Poland", "Russian Federation", "Sweden", "Switzerland", "Togo", "United States of America", "Vietnam"], "ing": ["The International Council on Clean Transportation", "Business for Social Responsibility"], "bus": ["AUTF (French Shippers Council)", "Deutsche Post DHL", "Hewlett Packard", "IKEA", "Volvo", "BSR", "French Shippers Council", "Global Food Cold Chain Council"], "sgv": ["California Air Resources Board (ARB)"]}                                
47 ccid_0055 International Solar Alliance mainly mitigation energy   http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/International_Solar_Alliance http://www.isolaralliance.org/ 2015 The International Solar Alliance (ISA) was conceived as a coalition of solar-resource-rich countries (which lie either completely or partly between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn) to address their special energy needs. The ISA will provide a dedicated platform for cooperation among solar-resource-rich countries, through which the global community, including governments, bilateral and multilateral organizations, corporates, industry, and other stakeholders, can contribute to help achieve the common goal of increasing the use and quality of solar energy in meeting energy needs of prospective ISA member countries in a safe, convenient, affordable, equitable and sustainable manner. ISA has been conceived as be an action-oriented, member-driven, collaborative platform for increased deployment of solar energy technologies to enhance energy security and sustainable development, and to improve access to energy in developing member countries. The ISA has 122 sun-belt countries that lie between the two tropics as its prospective member countries and currently boasts a membership of 86 countries globally.             SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned     [1 TW of solar energy by 2020]         [USD 1,000 billion of investments by 2020]     ["Australia", "Bangladesh", "Benin", "Brazil", "Burkina Faso", "Cambodia", "Chile", "Costa Rica", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Comoros (the)", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Cuba", "Djibouti", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Ethiopia", "Equatorial Guinea", "Fiji", "France", "Gabon", "Ghana", "Guinea", "Guinea-Bissau", "India", "Kiribati", "Liberia", "Madagascar", "Malawi", "Mali", "Mauritius", "Nauru", "Niger (the)", "Nigeria", "Peru", "Rwanda", "Senegal", "Seychelles", "Somalia", "South Sudan", "Sudan (the)", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Tonga", "Togo", "Tuvalu", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "Vanuatu", "Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)", "Chad", "Burundi", "Guyana", "Sri Lanka", "Suriname", "Uganda", "Cabo Verde", "Gambia (the)", "Mozambique", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Yemen", "Papua New Guinea", "Algeria", "Dominica", "Egypt", "Grenada", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "None", "Namibia", "El Salvador", "Myanmar", "Zimbabwe", "Zambia", "Cameroon", "Japan", "Argentina", "Saudi Arabia", "Bolivia (Plurinational State of)", "Viet Nam"]   [""] [India]_ngv_ind,[France]_ngv_fra {"bus": ["Climate Parliament", "NTPC Limited", "Rural Electrification Corporation", "Solar Energy Corporation of India Limited", "Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Limited", "CLP India", "Power Grid Corporation of India Limited", "Coal India Limited", "Power Finance Corporation", "India Trade Promotion Organisation"], "ior": ["United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)", "European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)", "Green Climate Fund (GCF)", "UN Environment (UNE)", "UNESCAP", "The World Bank", "United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)", "United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD)", "European Union (EU)"], "ngv": ["International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)", "R20 Regions of Climate Action", "Department for International Development (DFID)", "International Energy Agency (IEA)", "Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA)", "Commonwealth Secretariat", "Afghanistan", "Algeria", "Australia", "Bahrain", "Bangladesh", "Belarus", "Belgium", "Belize", "Benin", "Bhutan", "Bolivia", "Botswana", "Brazil", "Brunei Darussalam", "Bulgaria", "Burkina Faso ", "Burundi", "Cabo Verde", "Cambodia", "Cameroon", "Chad", "Chile", "Comoros", "Congo", "Costa Rica", "Cuba", "Democratic Republic of the Congo", "Denmark", "Djibouti", "Dominica", "Dominican Republic", "Egypt", "El Salvador", "Equatorial Guinea", "Ethiopia", "Fiji", "France", "Gabon", "Gambia", "Ghana", "Grenada", "Guatemala", "Guinea", "Guinea Bissau", "Guyana", "Haiti", "India", "Ireland", "Ivory Coast", "Jamaica", "Japan", "Kiribati", "Liberia", "Luxembourg", "Madagascar", "Malawi", "Maldives", "Mali", "Mauritius", "Mozambique", "Myanmar", "Namibia", "Nauru", "Netherlands", "Niger", "Nigeria", "Oman", "Palau", "Papua New Guinea", "Paraguay", "Peru", "Philippines", "Rwanda", "Romania", "Saint Lucia", "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines", "Samoa", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Saudi Arabia", "Senegal", "Seychelles", "Somalia", "South Sudan", "Sri Lanka", "Sudan", "Suriname", "Tanzania", "Thailand", "Tonga", "Togo", "Trinidad and Tobago", "Tuvalu", "Uganda", "United Arab Emirates", "United Kingdom", "Vanuatu", "Venezuela", "Yemen", "Zambia"], "inv": ["European Investment Bank (EIB)", "The New Development Bank (NDB)", "Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank", "African Development Bank (AfDB)", "Asian Development Bank (ADB)", "World Association of Investment Promotion Agencies (WAIPA)", "CAF development bank of Latin America", "Soft Bank Group"], "ing": ["Global Solar Council", "World Resource Institute (WRI)", "Sustainable Energy for All (SE4ALL)"], "edu": ["Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI)", "East African Centre of Excellence for Renewable Energy and Efficiency (EACREEE)", "ECOWAS Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE)"], "oth": ["Global Off Grid Lighting Association (GOGLA)"], "dng": ["Schneider Electric Foundation"]}                                
48 ccid_0056 Life Beef Carbon mainly mitigation land use, industry   http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Life_Beef_Carbon_Initiative http://www.interbev.fr/life-beef-carbon/?lang=en 2015 The LIFE BEEF CARBON project aims to better measure GHG emissions and carbon storage, identify, demonstrate and disseminate innovative good practices on farm to significantly reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and the beef carbon footprint by 15% from now to 2025.                 SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned         [Reduce beef carbon footprint by 15% by 2025 in France, Ireland, Italy and Spain]       [Engage 16 Stakeholders who have committed to the goals by 2018]       [Involve 150 Training advisers (national and regional) and 170 innovative farmers, to build a common knowledge/base; Create a LIFE BEEF CARBON demonstrative farm observatory composed of 2,000 beef farms, taking part in the 1st beef carbon assessment actions operated at such a large scale, covering several production contexts; Construct a network of 172 innovative farms to test/apply/promote innovative techniques to reduce GHG emissions and increase carbon storage]   ["Spain", "France", "Italy", "Ireland"]   [""] [Institut de L Elevage]_dng_fra {"ngv": ["France", "Ireland", "Italy", "Spain", "Chamber of Agriculture", "Agriculture and Food Development Authority", "Consiglio per la ricerca in agricoltura e l analisi dell economia agraria"], "bus": ["CFBCT", "LIFE", "Casdar", "CNTF", "Confederation Paysanne", "COOBOF", "COOP de France", "CR", "Culture Viande", "ELVEA", "FBHF", "FCD", "FFCB", "FNB", "FNC", "FNEC", "Federation Francaise des Marches de Betail vif", "Federations Nationales des Exploitants d abattoirs", "France Conseil Elevage (FCEL)", "Asoprovac"], "sgv": ["Teagasc"]}                                
49 ccid_0058 Low Carbon Rail Transport Challenge mainly mitigation transport, energy     https://uic.org/sustainable-development/,https://uic.org/cooperation-with-the-united-nations#UIC-Low-Carbon-Rail-Transport-Challenge 2014 The mission of the UIC is to promote rail in order to meet the global challenges of mobility and sustainable development. The UIC is the only railway organisation fully accredited with the key United Nations organizations dealing with sustainable development and climate change. UIC presented the “UIC Low Carbon Rail Transport Challenge” initiative during the UN Climate Summit in New York. This initiative responds to the United Nations Secretary General’s call to bring bold pledges to the Climate Summit. This Summit, held on 23 September 2014 in New York brought together leaders from Government, private sector and civil society with the aim of catalysing climate action and raising political ambition for a meaningful global legal agreement by 2015. Jean-Pierre Loubinoux, UIC Director General, recently appointed by the United Nations Secretary General as Member of the High-level Advisory Group on Sustainable Transport, presented this initiative. He said: “Climate change is the defining issue of our times. Rail offers an important part of the solution because of its very low carbon intensity. Based on expert analysis of transport energy consumption and carbon emissions by the International Energy Agency, UIC has set three targets; improve efficiency, decarbonise power and achieve a more sustainable balance of transport modes.”             SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned [50% reduction by 2030 and 75% reduction by 2050 (relative to a 1990 baseline)] [50% reduction in energy consumption from train operations by 2030, and 60% reduction by 2050]   [Railway share of passenger transport (passenger/km): 50% increase by 2030 and 100% increase (doubling) by 2050 (relative to a 2010 baseline)]             ["United Arab Emirates (the)", "Argentina", "Armenia", "Australia", "Austria", "Azerbaijan", "Belgium", "Benin", "Burkina Faso", "Brazil", "Bangladesh", "Bulgaria", "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "None", "Belarus", "Botswana", "Canada", "Switzerland", "China", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Cameroon", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Czechia", "Germany", "Denmark", "Algeria", "Egypt", "Spain", "Finland", "France", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Georgia", "Greece", "Croatia", "Hungary", "Indonesia", "India", "None", "Ireland", "Israel", "Italy", "Jordan", "Japan", "Kazakhstan", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Libya", "None", "Luxembourg", "Latvia", "Morocco", "Moldova (the Republic of)", "Republic of North Macedonia", "Montenegro", "Mongolia", "Mozambique", "Mauritania", "Malaysia", "Netherlands (the)", "Norway", "Pakistan", "Poland", "Portugal", "Qatar", "Romania", "Russian Federation (the)", "Saudi Arabia", "Sudan (the)", "Serbia", "Slovakia", "Slovenia", "Sweden", "Eswatini", "Syrian Arab Republic", "Tunisia", "Turkey", "Taiwan (Province of China)", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Ukraine", "United States of America (the)", "Senegal", "Afghanistan", "Gabon", "Mexico", "Ethiopia", "Estonia", "Iraq", "Lithuania", "Oman", "Philippines (the)", "Iran (Islamic Republic of)", "Djibouti", "Thailand", "Viet Nam", "Zambia"]   ["Union Internacional de Chemin de Fer (UIC)"] [Union Internacional de Chemin de Fer (UIC)]_bus_int Ambiguous                                
50 ccid_0059 MobiliseYourCity Partnership mainly mitigation human settlements, transport     https://mobiliseyourcity.net/ 2015 Only five years after being launched at COP21 in Paris in 2015, the MobiliseYourCity Partnership has established itself as the leading global Partnership of nearly 100 partners for sustainable urban mobility planning (SUMPS and NUMPS), policy development, and increasing investment for sustainable transport in developing and emerging economies. Today, the Partnership has more than 60 partner cities with a combined population of over 75 million people in 32 countries, and we have 14 partner countries. Thanks to the generous contributions of the European Union, the French Ministry for the Ecological and Inclusive Transition (MTES), the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, and Nuclear Safety (BMU), and the Agence Française de Développement (AFD), as of February 2020, our implementing partners have raised 36 million euros in grants to support our partner cities and countries in advancing sustainable urban mobility planning and project development. Our main implementing partners, the Agence Française de Développement (AFD) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), are supporting 42 cities and 13 countries with technical assistance globally to develop scalable solutions to improve mobility in complex environments. The completion of initial 8 SUMPs and 3 NUMPs in 2019 has helped mobilise an additional 811 million euros for concrete sustainable mobility projects in our partner cities and countries. With this investment we expect an additional 6 million people to have improved access to public, low-carbon transportation services.     SDG explicitly mentioned           SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned [Cities involved commit to 50 to 75% reduction in urban transport-related GHG emissions by 2050] Source: previous coding       [At least 100 cities commit to elaborate and implement a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan by 2020; At least 20 developing or emerging countries commit to elaborate and implement a National Urban Mobility Policy (NUMP)] Source: CIP           ["Brazil", "Uruguay", "Tunisia", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Colombia", "Ecuador", "Peru", "Chile", "Mexico", "Cuba", "Argentina", "Morocco", "Senegal", "Burkina Faso", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Ghana", "Niger (the)", "Togo", "Cameroon", "Namibia", "Ethiopia", "Uganda", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Mozambique", "Madagascar", "Ukraine", "Georgia", "Pakistan", "India", "Sri Lanka", "Thailand", "Philippines (the)", "Indonesia", "Bulgaria"]   ["European Commission\u2019s Directorate-General for International Cooperation and Development (DG DEVCO)", "French Ministry of Ecological and Solidarity-based Transition (MTES)", "German Federal Ministry for the Environment", " Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU)", "French Facility for Global Environment (FFEM)", "Agence Fran\u00e7aise de D\u00e9veloppement (AFD)"] [Agence Française de Développement (AFD)]_ing_fra,[French Environment and Energy Management Agency (ADEME)]_ing_fra,[Centre for Sutdies and Expertise on Risk Environment Mobility and Urban and Country planning (CEREMA)]_edu_fra,[Cooperation for Urban Mobility in the Developing World (CODATU)]_ing_fra,[Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)]_bus_deu {"ior": ["European Bank for Reconstruction and Development", "UN Habitat"], "edu": ["Wuppetal Institut"], "bus": ["KfW Entwicklungsbank"], "ngv": ["EUROMED (DG NEAR)", "Uruguay", "Tunisia", "Dominican Republic", "Colombia", "Ecuador", "Peru", "Chile", "Morocco", "Cameroon", "Uganda", "India", "Thailand", "Philippines", "Indonesia", "Sri Lanka", "Togo", "Bulgaria", "Ukraine"], "ing": ["Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP)"], "sgv": ["PLATFORMA", "United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG)", "Bajada Santista", "Belo Horizonte", "Brasilia", "Curitiba", "Fortaleza", "Recife", "Teresina", "Sfax", "Santo Domingo", "Ibague", "Ambato", "Cuenca", "Loja", "Quito", "Arequipa", "Trujilo", "Antofagasta", "Guadalajara", "La Havana", "Cordoba", "Agadir", "Beni Mellal", "Casablanca", "El Jadida", "Fes", "Kenitra", "Khemisset", "Khourbiga", "Marrakesh", "Oujda", "Rabat", "Sefi", "Settat", "Dakar", "Bobo Dioulasso", "Ouagadougou", "Abidjan", "Bouake", "Kumasi", "Niamey", "Lome", "Douala", "Yaounde", "Windhoek", "Dire Dawa", "Hawassa", "Dodoma", "Maputo", "Antananarivo", "Mahajanga", "Chernivtsi", "Lviv", "Poltava", "Vinnitsa", "Zhytomyr", "Tblisi", "Peshawar", "Ahmedabad", "Kochi", "Nagpur", "Kurunegala"], "oth": ["European Cyclists Federation"]}                                
51 ccid_0060 Montréal Carbon Pledge mainly mitigation other     https://montrealpledge.org/ 2014 By signing the Montréal Carbon Pledge, investors commit to measure and publicly disclose the carbon footprint of their investment portfolios on an annual basis.The Pledge was launched on 25 September 2014 at PRI in Person in Montréal, and is supported by the Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) and the United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI). Overseen by the PRI, it has attracted commitment from over 120 investors with over US$10 trillion in assets under management, as of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP21) in December 2015 in Paris. Support for the Montréal Carbon Pledge comes from investors across Europe, the USA, Canada, Australia, Japan, Singapore and South Africa. The Montréal Carbon Pledge allows investors (asset owners and investment managers) to formalise their commitment to the goals of the Portfolio Decarbonization Coalition, which mobilises investors to measure, disclose and reduce their portfolio carbon footprints. Over US$100 billion has been committed to this as of COP21.                                                       ["United States of America (the)", "Canada", "France", "Netherlands (the)", "Denmark", "Sweden", "Spain", "Australia", "Germany", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Ghana", "Ireland", "Norway", "India", "Italy", "Indonesia", "Finland", "Japan", "Switzerland", "Singapore", "China", "Austria"]   [""] [Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI)]_ing_int,[UNEP Finance Initiative]_ior_int,[UN Global Impact]_ior_int {"edu": ["University of California", "University of Ottawa", "University of Ottawa"], "ing": ["The Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust", "Toronto Atmospheric Fund"], "dng": ["United Church of Canada", "Central Finance Board of the Methodist Church", "Church Commissioners for England", "Church of England Pensions Board", "The Church Pension Fund"], "inv": ["Etablissement du Regime Additionnel de la Fonction Publique ERAFP", "PGGM Investments", "Batirente", "Environment Agency Pension Fund", "CalPERS", "Nordea", "Calvert Investments", "Ownership Capital", "AP4", "AP1", "Fonds de Reserve pour les Retraites", "Mirova", "AP3", "Pensions Caixa 30", "Ohman", "Australian Ethical Investment", "DoubleDividend", "Stichting Pensioenfonds Werk en reIntegratie", "Folksam", "HESTA", "The Cooperators Group Limited", "Epworth Investment Management Ltd Alliance Trust", "Plato Investment Management Limited", "WHEB Listed Equities", "PFZW", "Catholic Super", "Swedbank Robur Fonder AB", "Local Government SuperAustralia", "UCA Funds Management", "Temporis Capital", "SECOM PENSION FUND", "Spark IGNITE fund", "Boston Common Asset Management", "Mustard Capital Partners", "Investisseurs et Partenaires", "VicSuper", "Corporate Knights", "Rathbone Greenbank Investments", "BNP Paribas", "CNP Assurances", "Caisse des Depots", "Sparinvest SA", "Stichting Pensioenfonds ABP", "Sycomore Asset Management", "Ircantec", "Genus Capital Management", "AXA Group", "VBV Vorsorgekasse AG", "Storebrand ASA", "Ilmarinen Mutual Pension Insurance Company", "SEB Investment Management AB", "CCLA", "Bpifrance", "Steyler Fair und Nachhaltig Fonds", "Union Asset Management Holding AG", "Solaris Investment Management", "Stichting Pensioenfonds voor de Woningcorporaties", "RPMI Railpen", "Etica SGR SpA", "Handelsbanken Asset Management", "The Nathan Cummings Foundation", "PG Asset Management NV", "Stichting Bedrijfstakpensioenfonds voor de Bouwnijverheid", "Pax World Management LLC", "Aviva Investors", "Mistra The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research", "Erste Asset Management", "HUMANIS", "Impax Asset Management Limited", "Old Mutual Group", "AP7", "Skandia", "Trillium Asset Management", "ASN Bank", "HSBC global Asset Management", "MN", "Stichting Pensioenfonds Metaal en Techniek", "Stichting Pensioenfonds van de Metalektro", "Hermes Investment Management", "ACTIAM", "OP Financial Group", "SNS Bank NV", "Candriam Investors Group", "Mitsubishi Corp", "UBS Realty Inc", "Elo Mutual Pension Insurance Company", "Low Carbon Limited", "Zurcher Kantonalbank", "Universities Superannuation Scheme \u2013 USS", "Edmond de Rothschild Asset Managment", "DIAM Co Ltd", "Addenda Capital Inc", "Ethos Foundation", "Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation", "Arisaig Partners in Hong Kong", "The Sustainability Group of Loring Wolcott and Coolidge", "Thomson Horstmann and Bryant", "The Pension Trust", "Steyler Fair und Nachhaltig Fonds", "BT Financial Group", "Raiffeisen Bank", "Nest Sammelstiftung", "Alecta pensionsforsakring omsesidigt", "Cometa pension fund", "Lansforsakringar AB", "Andra APfonden AP2", "Amundi", "La Banque Postale Asset Management", "Autorite des Marches Financiers AMF", "Zwitserleven"]}                                
52 ccid_0061 Mitigating SLCPs from the Municipal Solid Waste Sector mainly mitigation human settlements   http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/CCAC:_Waste,_Mitigating_SLCPs_from_the_Municipal_Solid_Waste_Sector http://www.ccacoalition.org/en/initiatives/waste 2012 There are proven solutions to improve waste management practices that will reduce emissions from the sector and lead to cleaner, more sustainable cities. The Climate and Clean Air Coalition’s Municipal Solid Waste Initiative works with a network of cities around the world to advance waste sector mitigation practices in three key areas: Organic Waste Diversion: Minimizing the food waste sent to landfills to reduce methane generation and to avoid significant costs incurred by developing or expanding landfills to accommodate excess waste; Landfill Gas Capture and Use: Capturing landfill gas to prevent methane from entering the atmosphere and contributing to local smog and global climate change; Open Waste Burning Prevention: Promoting alternatives to open burning to reduce black carbon emissions and to prevent the release of cancer-causing compounds and other toxic substances.                     SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned         [Eliminate 589 tonnes of CO2 by 2030]       [Involve more than 250 cities in initiative by 2020]       - Reduce by 10% the amount of untreated organics being disposed in landfills in cities participating in CCAC MSWI by 2025. - Eliminate open burning in all the cities participating in CCAC MSWI by 2025 - By December 2015, 50 cities globally will commit to develop and implement quantifiable plans of action to reduce SLCPs from the waste sector by 2020, with support from national and partner city governments; - By December 2020, expand the global city network to reach an additional 100 cities to build capacity and utilize the networks tools and resources to mainstream SLCP-considerations in waste management practices; - The initial 150 cities that join the initiative by 2020 will motivate and lead to up to 1,000 cities undertaking action by communicating, sharing, disseminating, mentoring, and scaling around the world their own successful best practices, supported by partners.   ["Brazil", "Burkina Faso", "Cambodia", "Cameroon", "Chile", "Colombia", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Costa Rica", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Ecuador", "Ethiopia", "Ghana", "India", "Indonesia", "Japan", "Jordan", "Kenya", "Lao People's Democratic Republic (the)", "Madagascar", "Malaysia", "Mali", "Mexico", "Montenegro", "Myanmar", "Nigeria", "Panama", "Peru", "Philippines (the)", "Romania", "Senegal", "Serbia", "Sierra Leone", "South Africa", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Thailand", "Togo", "Uganda", "United States of America (the)", "Viet Nam", "Eswatini", "Argentina", "Guatemala"]   ["Climate and Clean Air Coalition"] [C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group]_sgv_usa,[Canada]_ngv_can,[Congo, Democratic Republic of]_ngv_cod,[Japan]_ngv_jpn,[International Solid Waste Association]_ing_nld,[Mexico]_ngv_mex,[United States of America]_ngv_usa,[UN Environment Programme]_ior_int,[Kabakoo Africa]_dng_mli {"bus": ["A2A Group SPA", "Abt Associates", "Associacao Brasileira de Empresas de Limpeza Publica e Residuos Especiais (ABRELPE)", "Bluefield", "Eastern Research Group", "SCS Engineers"], "sgv": ["Abidjan", "Accra", "Addis Ababa", "Al Karak", "Al Wasatiyah", "Aligarh", "Amman", "Antananarivo", "Arequipa", "Backi Petrovac", "Bangkok", "Bangui", "Barranquilla", "Battambang", "Bijeljina", "Blantyre", "Boras", "Brasilia", "Buenos Aires", "Bushenyi Ishaka", "Butembo", "Cali", "Cancun (Benito Juarez)", "Cebu", "Cicevac", "Coimbatore", "Concepcion", "Copenhagen", "Cordoba", "Cotonou", "Cuenca", "Curitiba", "Dakar", "Dar es Salaam", "Dhaka North", " Cameroon", " India", "eThekwini (Durban)", "Fes", "Freetown", "Greater Irbid", "Greater Male", "Herceg Novi", "Ho Chi Minh", "Isasi", "Jakarta", "Johannesburg", "Kazma", "Kitakyushu", "Krusevac", "Kumanovo", "La Chorrera", "La Union", "Lagos", "Lahore", "Lapovo", "Lima", "Lome", "Manaus", "Map Ta Phut", "Mbarara", "Medan", "Medellin", "Metropolitan Area of the Valley of Aburra (AMVA)", "Montevideo", "Nairobi", "Naucalpan", "New York", "Nova Odessa", "Novi Sad", "Ntungano", "Ougadougou", "Panaji", "Panvel", "Penang State", "Phitsanulok", "Porto Novo", "Puerto Morelos", "Puerto Varas", "Pune", "Queretaro", "Quezon City", "Quintana Roo State", "Quito", "Rayong", "Rio de Janeiro", "Rukungiri", "Sahab", "Salvador", "San Diego", "San Francisco", "San Pedro", "Sanaa", "Santos", "Sao Luis", "Sao Paulo", "Seberang Perai", "Siem Reap", "Sikasso", "South Delhi", "Stockholm", "Surabaya", "Temerin", "Toluca", "Tshwane (Pretoria)", "Tunis", "Tyre", "Umea", "Varanasi", "Varvarin", "Vienna", "Vientiane", "Vina del Mar", "Vrbas", "Yangon"], "ing": ["Asian Institute of Technology", "Center for Clean Air Policy", "Centro de Gestion Tecnologica e Informatica Industrial", "Earthjustice", "Gevalor", "Institute for Global Environmental Strategies", "WASTE advisers on urban environment and development", "World Biogas Association", "Global Environment Centre Foundation (GEC)"], "ngv": ["Ministry of Environment and Forestry", "Bangladesh", "Chile", "Cote d'Ivoire", "Ethiopia", "Germany", "Ghana", "Jordan", "Kenya", " Republic of", "Liberia", "Maldives", "Netherlands", "Nigeria", "Peru", "Sweden", "Viet Nam", "Zimbabwe"], "inv": ["European Investment Bank", "Inter American Development Bank", "World Bank"], "dng": ["Network of Associations of Local Authorities of SouthEast Europe", "Serbian Solid Waste Association", "Kabakoo Africa"], "edu": ["TERRE Policy Centre", "The Energy and Resources Institute"], "ior": ["UN Habitat", "United Nations Centre for Regional Development (UNCRD)"]}                                
53 ccid_0062 Oil & Gas Methane Partnership mainly mitigation industry     http://www.ccacoalition.org/en/activity/ccac-oil-gas-methane-partnership 2014 The Climate and Clean Air Coalition created a voluntary initiative to help companies reduce methane emissions in the oil and gas sector. The Oil & Gas Methane Partnership was launched at the UN Secretary General’s Climate Summit in New York in September 2014. The initiative currently has 62 partner companies (see the list at the bottom of this page). In January 2020, OGMP members agreed to an updated framework designed to ensure that it fosters and encourages reporting that remains directly connected to strategic action. This improved methane reporting has a performance element that focuses on reduction approaches, technology advancement and policy development, aiding the oil and gas industry in realizing deep reductions in mineral methane emissions over the next decade in a way that is transparent to civil society and governments.                         SDG explicitly mentioned         [0,4 MtC02/year mitigation through technical operational implementation] Source: CIP, [Partner companies have begun implementing identified methane reduction opportunities, resulting in some 25,000 tons of methane emissions avoided as of 2017] Source: CIP                   ["Angola", "Australia", "Bolivia (Plurinational State of)", "Indonesia", "Italy", "Libya", "Kazakhstan", "Malaysia", "Mexico", "Norway", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Thailand", "Trinidad and Tobago", "Tunisia", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)"]   ["United Nations Environment Programme"] [United Nations Environment Programme]_ior_int {"bus": ["BP", "Ecopetrol", "Eni", "Equinor", "Neptune Energy International SA", "Pemex", "PTT Public Company Limited", "Repsol", "Shell", "Total SA"], "ior": ["United Nations Environment Programme", "Environmental Defense Fund", "World Bank\u2019s Global Gas Flaring Reduction Initiative"], "oth": ["Global Methane Initiative", "World Bank\u2019s Global Gas Flaring Reduction Initiative"], "ngv": ["Australia", "Canada", "Colombia", "Nigeria", "United States of America", "Denmark", "European Commission ", "France ", "Italy", "Norway", "Sweden", "United Kingdom", "Netherlands", "US EPAs Natural Gas Star programme"]}                                
54 ccid_0063 CCAC: Phasing Down Climate Potent HFCs mainly mitigation human settlements, energy, industry   http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/CCAC:_Phasing_Down_Climate_Potent_HFCs_/_HFCs_Initiative http://www.ccacoalition.org/en/initiatives/hfc 2012 Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) are potent greenhouse gases used as alternatives to ozone-depleting substances (ODS) being phased out under the Montreal Protocol. Atmospheric observations show that the volume of HFCs in the atmosphere is increasing rapidly, about 10-15% per year. Significant growth in HFC use is expected in developing countries because of population growth, rapid urbanization, electrification and changing consumer patterns. The increased use of refrigerants will also result in increased energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. If no measures are taken, it is estimated that HFCs will amount to 9-19% of total CO2 emissions by 2050. The HFC Initiative has brought together governments, the private sector, and intergovernmental organizations to disseminate information on and strategies for developing, deploying, and promoting climate-friendly technologies. Capacity building activities, including technology conferences and exhibitions, interactive partner tools, and case studies, have increased knowledge of more sustainable technologies that are available in a number of sectors, including refrigeration and air conditioning, as well as provided information on policies that promote development and deployment of these alternatives.                         SDG explicitly mentioned         [By 2025: efforts to reduce global emissions from refrigerant servicing by 30-50%] [Total mitigation goal by 2030: 3800 MtCO2e/yr] from CIP website               [The initial goal was to adopt an ambitious amendment to the Montreal Protocol to phasedown HFCs. This goal has been achieved in 2016.] CIP   ["Kyrgyzstan", "Viet Nam", "Bahamas (the)", "Cambodia", "Jordan", "Maldives", "Mongolia", "South Africa", "Bangladesh", "Chile", "Ghana", "Colombia", "Indonesia"]   ["UNEP"] [Australia]_ngv_aus,[Bangladesh]_ngv_bgd,[Canada]_ngv_can,[Central African Republic]_ngv_caf,[Chile]_ngv_chl,[Colombia]_ngv_col,[Cote d'Ivoire]_ngv_civ,[Denmark]_ngv_dnk,[Dominican Republic]_ngv_dom,[European Commission]_ngv_int,[Finland]_ngv_fin,[France]_ngv_fra,[Germany]_ngv_deu,[Ghana]_ngv_gha,[United States of America]_ngv_usa {"ngv": ["Ireland", "Italy", "Japan", "Jordan", "Kenya", "Liberia", "Maldives", "Mexico", "Netherlands", "New Zealand", "Nigeria", "Norway", "Peru", "Poland", "Sweden", "United Kingdom", "Environmental Defense Fund (EDF)", "Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA)"], "edu": ["Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development (IGSD)", "Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS)", "Centro Studi Galileo (CSG)"], "ior": ["United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)", "United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)", "World Bank", "United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)"], "ing": ["ClimateWorks Foundation"], "bus": ["International Climate Change Partnership (ICCP)", "Air-Conditioning Heating and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI)", "Alliance for Responsible Atmospheric Policy", "Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)", "Australian Refrigeration Association (ARA)", "Chemours", "Coca-Cola Company", "European Partnership for Energy and the Environment (EPEE)", "Honeywell", "Ingersoll Rand", "North American Sustainable Refrigeration Council (NASRC)", "Refrigerants Australia", "Refrigerants Naturally", "shecco"], "dng": ["International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)", "Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)", "TERRE Policy Centre", "CLASP"]}                                
55 ccid_0064 Portfolio Decarbonization Coalition mainly mitigation industry   http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Portfolio_Decarbonization_Coalition http://unepfi.org/pdc/ 2014 The Portfolio Decarbonization Coalition (PDC) is a multi-stakeholder initiative that will drive GHG emissions reductions on the ground by mobilizing a critical mass of institutional investors committed to gradually decarbonizing their portfolios. Portfolio decarbonization can be achieved by withdrawing capital from particularly carbon-intensive companies, projects and technologies in each sector and by re-investing that capital into particularly carbon-efficient companies, projects, and technologies of the same sector. It can also be achieved through targeted engagement by investors with portfolio companies. When large institutional investors start to engage and/or re-allocate capital on the basis of companies’ GHG emissions it provides a strong incentive for those companies to re-channel their own investments from carbon-intensive to low-carbon activities, assets and technologies.                         SDG explicitly mentioned                   [US$800 billion of assets under management committed to be decarbonized]     [Achieve $100bn in decarbonized assets by COP 21]   ["Australia", "Canada", "Colombia", "Germany", "Finland", "France", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Netherlands (the)", "Norway", "Sweden", "United States of America (the)", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)"]   [""] [Amundi Asset Management]_inv_int,[AP4]_inv_swe,[United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative]_ior_int,[CDP]_ing_int {"inv": ["Allianz", "AP4", "Australian Ethical", "Caisse des Depots", "Caisse de depot et placement du Qu\u00e9bec", "Fonds de reserves pour les retraites (FRR)", "Humanis", "KLP", "Local Government Super", "Le Regime de Retraite additionnelle de la Fonction publique (ERAFP)", "NYS Common Retirement Fund", "Storebrand", "A Capital", "Amundi Asset Management", "BNP Paribas Investment Partners", "Hermes Investment Management", "Inflection Point Capital Management", "Mandatum Life", "Mirova", "MN", "Ohman", "RobecoSAM", "Sarasin and Partners", "Sonen Capital", "SURA Asset Management", "WHEB"], "oth": ["Church of Sweden", "Toronto Atmospheric Fund"], "ngv": ["Environment Agency Pension Fund"], "edu": ["The University of Sydney"], "bus": ["Univest Company BV"]}                                
56 ccid_0066 Protection of 400 Million Hectares of Forest mainly mitigation land use https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=51   http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Protection_of_400_million_Hectares_of_Forests 2014 Within the initiative “Protection of 400 million hectares of forests by indigenous peoples”, a global coalition of indigenous peoples from the Amazon, Central America, the Congo Basin and Indonesia pledge to protect 400 million hectares of forests, in these regions. These indigenous communities and local communities (colonos) sustain their livelihoods from the targeted forests, which makes it crucial to involve them in their protection. Led by the CAUCUS IP/COICA (Amazon Area), 16 organizations have joined this international coalition, including for example the Asia Indigenous Women’s Network, the Indigenous Peoples’ Global Partnership on Climate Change, Forests and Sustainable Development, and The Indigenous Peoples Foundation for Education and Environment. This initiative is a component of the New York Declaration on Forest, which was spurred by the UN Secretary General’s Climate Summit in September 2014. It is a political declaration that brings together governments, companies and civil society actors – including indigenous peoples organizations – with the common aim of halving the loss of natural forests by 2020, and striving to end it by 2030. Meeting these goals would reduce carbon pollution by between 4.5 and 8.8 billion tons every year – about as much as the current emissions of the United States.                         SDG explicitly mentioned         Initiative aims to contribute to the 2014 New York Declaration on Forests target to reduce between 4.5 and 8.8 billion tons of carbon emissions every year         [Protect 200 million hectares (Mha) of forest by 2020 and 400 million hectares (Mha) by 2030]         ["Kosovo"]   [""] [Coordinator Of Indigenous Organizations Of The Amazon River Basin (COICA)]_ing_per {"ing": ["Asia Indigenous Womens Network (AIWN)", "Indigenous Peoples Foundation For Education And Environment(IPF)", "Indigenous Peoples Partnership On Climate Change Forests And Sustainable Development"], "dng": ["Forests And Sustainable Development"]}                                
58 ccid_0068 Refrigerants, Naturally! mainly mitigation energy, industry   http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Refrigerants,_Naturally! http://www.refrigerantsnaturally.com 2004 Refrigerants, Naturally! is a global initiative committed to combating climate change and ozone layer depletion. We promote the use of natural refrigerants and provide a platform to engage with the business community, political decision makers, NGOs and other parties. Through this initiative, we wish to raise awareness about natural refrigerants and accelerate the implementation of climate-friendly alternatives in refrigeration, air-conditioning and heat pump technology (RACHP).             SDG explicitly mentioned         SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned [First campaign (installing 7.25 million units using natural refrigerants worldwide by the ned of 2017) prevented the emission of around 43.5 million metric tons of CO2] source: CIP           [By the end of 2017 – 13 years after the start of Refrigerants, Naturally! – the inititaive has have collectively placed 7.25 million units using natural refrigerants]       ["None"]   [""] [Refrigerants Naturally! eV]_oth_deu {"bus": ["Pepsi Co Inc", "Coca Cola", "Red Bull", "SABMiller", "Unilever"], "ing": ["Greenpeace"], "ior": ["United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)"]}                                
60 ccid_0071 SIDS Lighthouses Initiative mainly mitigation energy     http://islands.irena.org 2015 The Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Lighthouses initiative (LHI) is a framework for action to support SIDS in the transformation from a predominantly fossil-based to a renewables-based and resilient energy system. The initiative addresses all elements of the energy transition, from policy and market frameworks to technology options and capacity building. Lighthouses brings together 36 SIDS as well as 29 other partners, including regional and international organisations, development agencies, private companies, research institutes and non-profit organisations. IRENA is the coordinator and facilitator of the initiative.   SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned     [Deploy 120 MW of renewable energy capacity by 2020] [Boost renewable power deployment, aiming for a target of five gigawatts (GW) of installed capacity in SIDS by 2023.] NAZCA       [Almost all SIDS have set indicative national renewable energy targets coupled with strong political commitments which resulted in 12 LHI SIDS partners targeting for more than 80% RE penetration in the power sector] [Mobilise USD 500 million by 2020] [All by 2020: Mobilize USD 500 million, Deploy 100 MW of new solar PV, Deploy 20 MW of new wind power, Ensure all participating islands develop renewable energy roadmaps]   ["Antigua and Barbuda", "Aruba", "Bahamas (the)", "Barbados", "Belize", "Virgin Islands (British)", "Cabo Verde", "Cuba", "Comoros (the)", "Cook Islands (the)", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Micronesia (Federated States of)", "Fiji", "Grenada", "Kiribati", "Maldives", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Mauritius", "Montserrat", "Nauru", "New Caledonia", "Niue", "Palau", "Papua New Guinea", "Saint Lucia", "Samoa", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Seychelles", "Solomon Islands", "Tonga", "Trinidad and Tobago", "Turks and Caicos Islands (the)", "Tuvalu", "Vanuatu"]   ["IRENA"] [IRENA]_ior_int {"ngv": ["Antigua and Barbuda", "Aruba", "Bahamas", "Barbados", "Belize", "British Virgin Islands", "Cape Verde", "Cuba", "Comoros", "Cook Islands", "Dominican Republic", "Fiji", "Grenada", "Guyana", "Kiribati", "Maldives", "Marshall Islands", "Mauritius", "Micronesia (Federated States of)", "Montserrat", "Nauru", "New Caledonia", "Niue", "Palau", "Papua New Guinea", "Saint Lucia", "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines", "Samoa", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Seychelles", "Solomon Islands", "Tonga", "Trinidad and Tobago", "Turks and Caicos", "Tuvalu", "Vanuatu", "Denmark", "France", "Japan", "Germany", "Italy", "New Zealand", "Norway", "United Arab Emirates", "United States of America", "Association of the Overseas Countries and Territories of the European Union", "European Union", "Indian Ocean Commission", "Pacific Power Association"], "bus": ["Caribbean Electric Utility Services Corporation", "ENEL"], "oth": ["Clean Energy Solutions Center", "Clinton Climate Initiative", "Sustainable Energy for All"], "ior": ["International Renewable Energy Agency", "Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States", "Pacific Islands Development Forum", "Pacific Community (SPC)", "United Nations Development Programme", "United Nations Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries", "Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States (UNOHRLLS)", "World Bank"], "edu": ["Rocky Mountain Institute - Carbon War Room"], "dng": ["Solar Head of State", "Sur Futuro Foundation"]}                                
61 ccid_0072 The New York Declaration on Forests mainly mitigation land use   http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/The_New_York_Declaration_on_Forests https://forestdeclaration.org/ 2014 The New York Declaration on Forests (NYDF) is a voluntary and non-binding international declaration to take action to halt global deforestation. It was first endorsed at the United Nations Climate Summit in September 2014. In September 2019 the list of NYDF supporters has grown to include over 200 endorsers: national governments, sub-national governments, multi-national companies, groups representing indigenous communities, and non-government organizations. These endorsers have committed to doing their part to achieve the NYDF’s ten goals and follow its accompanying action agenda. The NYDF has roots in other processes, and its aims overlap with the Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement adopted in 2015.Complementary processes include the 2011 Bonn Challenge to restore 150 million hectares of degraded land by 2020 and the Aichi Biodiversity Targets, which include at least halving the loss of all natural habitats. The declaration includes ambitious targets to end natural forest loss by 2030, with a 50% reduction by 2020 as a milestone toward its achievement. In addition, the declaration calls for restoring 350 million hectares of degraded and deforested lands by 2030, supporting the private sector in eliminating deforestation from the supply chains of major agricultural commodities by 2020, and providing financial support to reduce emissions related to deforestation and forest degradation. Achieving the NYDF goals could reduce the global emissions of greenhouse gases by 4.5–8.8 billion metric tons every year – equivalent to the United States’ annual emissions.                         SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned     Achieving the initiatives outcomes could reduce emissions by 4.5-8.8 billion tons per year by 2030; total mitigation of 2500 MtCO2e by 2030.         Goal: At least halve the rate of loss of natural forests globally by 2020 and strive to end natural forest loss by 2030.         ["Argentina", "Belgium", "Burkina Faso", "Canada", "Chile", "Colombia", "Costa Rica", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "None", "Denmark", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Ecuador", "El Salvador", "Estonia", "Ethiopia", "None", "France", "Germany", "Guinea", "Guyana", "Indonesia", "Japan", "Kenya", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Liberia", "Lithuania", "Mexico", "Mongolia", "Nepal", "Netherlands (the)", "Norway", "Panama", "Peru", "Philippines (the)", "Slovenia", "Sweden", "Thailand", "Togo", "Turkey", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "United States of America (the)", "Viet Nam"]   ["Climate and Land Use", "Good Energies Foundation", "International Climate Initiative (IKI) of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment", " Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU)"] [UNDP]_ior_int {"ngv": ["Belgium", "Burkina Faso", "Canada", "Chile", "Colombia", "Costa Rica", "Cote d\u2019Ivoire", "Democratic Rep. of the Congo", "Denmark", "Dominican Republic", "Ecudaor", "El Salvador", "Estonia", "Ethiopia", "European Union", "France", "Germany", "Guinea", "Guyana", "Indonesia", "Japan", "Kenya", "Republic of Korea", "Liberia", "Lithuania", "Mexico", "Mongolia", "Nepal", "The Netherlands", "Norway", "Panama", "Peru", "Philippines", "Republic of Slovenia", "Sweden", "Thailand", "Togo", "Turkey", "United Kingdom", "United States of America", "Vietnam"], "sgv": ["Aceh", "Acre", "Amapa", "Amazonas", "Amazonas", "California", "Campeche", "Catalonia", "Central Kalimantan", "Chiapas", "Cross River State", "Huanuco", "Loreto", "Madre de Dios", "Misiones", "Quintana Roo", "San Martin", "Tabasco", "Ucayali", "West Kalimantan", "Yucatan", "Governors\u2019 Climate and Forests Task Force"], "bus": ["Apical Group Limited", "Asia Pulp and Paper", "Ahold Delhaize", "Asian Agri", "BAMA", "Barclays", "BioMar", "Boston Common Asset Management", "Calvert Investment Management", "Cargill", "Cermaq", "Clarmondial", "Coop Switzerland", "Danone", "Denofa", "Deutsche Bank", "Essity Aktiebolag (publ)", "Felleskj\u00f8pet Agri", "Felleskj\u00f8pet Rogaland Agder", "Ferrero S.p.A.", "Fiskaa M\u00f8lle AS", "General Mills", "Golden Agri-Resources", "Golden Bimbo", "Johnson & Johnson", "Kao", "Kellog\u2019s", "Levin Sources", "Lloyd\u2019s Banking Group", "Lyreco", "L\u2019Oreal", "Marks & Spencer", "McDonalds", "Miller/Howard Investments Inc.", "Mondelez", "Musim Mas", "Nestle", "Nordic Choice Hotels", "Norgesfor AS", "NorgesGruppen ASA", "Orkla", "Permian Global", "Pick n Pay", "Procter & Gamble", "PT Rimba Makmur Utama", "Reitangruppen", "SC Johnson", "Sime Darby", "Simosol Oy", "Skretting Group", "Sobeys", "Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget SCA", "Tesco PLC", "TINE", "Trillium Asset Management LLC", "Unilever", "Walmart", "Westpac", "Wilman International", "Yum! Brands", "Yves Rocher Group"], "oth": ["AMAN - Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara - Indigenous Peoples Alliance of the Archipelago (Indonesia)", "ANAPAC-RAC- National Alliance of Support and Promotion of the Aboriginal Areas and Communities Conserved in the Democratic Republic of the Congo", "Asamblea Mixe para el Desarrollo Sostenible A.C. ", "Asia Indigenous Women\u2019s Network", "Bangladesh Indigenous Peoples Network on Climate Change and Biodiversity (BIPNet)", "CADPI - El Centro para la Autonom\u00eda y Desarrollo de los Pueblos Ind\u00edgenas/The Center for Autonomy and Development of Indigenous Peoples", "CCNIS- Consejo Coordinador Nacional Ind\u00edgena Salvadore\u00f1o", "Viet Nam", "Chirapaq - Centro de Culturas Ind\u00edgenas del Per\u00fa", "COICA - Coordinadora de las Organizaciones Ind\u00edgenas de la Cuenca Amaz\u00f3nica/Coordinator of Indigenous Organizations of the Amazon River Basin", "Community Research and Development (CORDS)", "Dignit\u00e9 Pygm\u00e9e (DIPY)", "ECMIA - Enlace Continental de Mujeres Ind\u00edgenas de las Am\u00e9ricas/Continental Network of Indigenous Women of the Americas", "Foro Ind\u00edgena de Abya Yala", "Forests and Sustainable Development", "Maleya Foundation", "Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities (NEFIN)", "Organizaci\u00f3n Nacional Ind\u00edgena de Colombia (ONIC)", "REPALEAC- Network of Indigenous and Local Communities for the Sustainable Management of Forest Ecosystems in Central Africa", "Tebtebba (Indigenous Peoples\u2019 International Centre for Policy Research and Education)", "The Indigenous Peoples Foundation for Education and Environment", "Yiaku Laikipia Trust"], "dng": ["Amrita SeRVe", "Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation", "Ecological Society of the Philippines", "Environmental Defense Fund", "Environmental Quality Protection Foundation", "Forest Sciences Center of Catalonia (CFTC)", "Grupo Ecol\u00f3gico Sierra Gorda IAP", "IDESAM", "IMAFLORA \u2013 Instituto de Manejo e Certificacao Florestal e Agricola", "Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility", "IPAM - Instituto de Pesquisa Ambiental da Amaz\u00f4nia/the Amazon Environmental Research Institute", "Just Forests", "Kemitraan", "Million Acre Pledge", "National Wildlife Federation", "Nature and Culture International", "NGO Coalition for Environment", "Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement (PRRM)", "Pronatura Sur", "Reforestamos Mexico", "Royal Society for the Protection of Birds"], "ing": ["Avoided Deforestation Partners", "Birdlife International", "Carbon Disclosure Project", "CIAM - Consejo Interregional Amazonico (Peru)", "CARE USA", "Code REDD", "Conservation International", "Earth Innovation Institute", "European Outdoor Conservation Association (EOCA)", "Fairventures Worldwide FVW gGmbH", "Farm Africa", "Forest Heroes", "Forest Trends", "Fundacion Gaia Amazonas Colombia", "Azuero Earth Project", "Global Canopy Programme", "DH - The Sustainable Trade Initiative", "nternational Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)", "Natural Resources Defense Council", "One Tree Planted", "PEFC International", "RECOFTC \u2013 The Centre for People and Forests", "Rainforest Alliance", "Rainforest Trust", "Rare", "STAND.earth", "Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI)", "Solidaridad Network", "Sierra Club", "The Nature Conservancy", "Tribal Link Foundation", "Verified Carbon Standard", "WeForest", "Wetlands International", "Wildlife Conservation Society", "Women Organizing for Change in Agriculture and Natural Resource Management (WOCAN)", "World Resources Institute", "WWF", "Yves Rocher Foundation-Institut de France"], "inge": ["International Emissions Trading Association"], "edu": ["The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) and TERI University", "Union of Concerned Scientists", "Woods Hole Research Center"]}                                
62 ccid_0073 Under2 Coalition mainly mitigation human settlements, transport, energy   http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Under_2_Coalition https://www.under2coalition.org/ 2015 The Under2 Coalition is a global community of state and regional governments committed to ambitious climate action in line with the Paris Agreement. The Coalition brings together over 220 governments representing more than 1.3 billion people and 43% of the global economy. Our members commit to keeping global temperature rises to well below 2°C with efforts to reach 1.5°C. Nineteen states and regions in the Coalition have committed to reaching net zero emissions by 2050 or earlier. The Climate Group is the Secretariat to the Under2 Coalition and works with governments to accelerate climate action through three workstreams - pathways, policy action and transparency.             SDG explicitly mentioned           SDG explicitly mentioned         All members agree to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions 80 to 95%, or limit to 2 metric tons CO2-equivalent per capita, by 2050.                   ["Armenia", "Canada", "Chile", "Costa Rica", "Czechia", "Denmark", "Fiji", "France", "Germany", "Italy", "Japan", "Luxembourg", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Mexico", "Netherlands (the)", "Norway", "Panama", "Peru", "Portugal", "Spain", "Sweden", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Israel", "Brazil", "Greece", "Australia", "Ecuador", "Switzerland", "United States of America (the)", "Colombia", "India", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Nigeria", "Indonesia", "China", "Nepal", "South Africa", "Austria", "Papua New Guinea", "Argentina", "Belgium", "Hungary", "Senegal", "Mozambique"]   ["Armenia", "Canada", "Chile", "Costa Rica", "Czech Republic", "Denmark", "Fiji", "France", "Germany", "Italy", "Japan", "Luxembourg", "Marshall Islands", "Mexico", "Netherlands", "Norway", "Panama", "Peru", "Portugal", "Spain", "Sweden", "United Kingdom", "Baden Wurttemberg", "Quebec", "Scotland ", "South Australia", "Wales", "Ontario", "Alberta"] [The Climate group]_ing_int,[Australian Capital Territory]_sgv_aus,[Baden Wurttemberg]_sgv_deu,[California]_sgv_usa,[Catalonia]_sgv_esp,[Cross River State ]_sgv_nga,[Emilia-Romagna]_sgv_ita,[KwaZulu-Natal]_sgv_zaf,[Lombardy]_sgv_ita,[North Rhine-Westphalia]_sgv_deu,[Pastaza]_sgv_ecu,[Quebec]_sgv_can,[Santa Fe]_sgv_usa,[Sao Paulo State]_sgv_bra,[South Australia]_sgv_aus,[Tucumán]_sgv_arg,[Wales]_sgv_gbr,[Washington]_sgv_usa,[Victoria]_sgv_aus {"ngv": ["Armenia", "Canada", "Chile", "Costa Rica", "Czech Republic", "Denmark", "Fiji", "France", "Germany", "Italy", "Japan", "Luxembourg", "Marshall Islands", "Mexico", "Netherlands", "Norway", "Panama", "Peru", "Portugal", "Spain", "Sweden", "United Kingdom"], "sgv": ["Abruzzo", "Acre", "Aguascalientes", "Akershus", "Amazonas", "Andalusia", "Attica", "Australian Capital Territory", "Auvergne-Rh\u00f4ne-Alpes", "Azores", "Azuay", "Baden Wurttemberg", "Baja California", "Baja California Sur", "Basel-Landschaft", "Basilicata", "Basque Country", "Bavaria", "British Columbia", "Brittany", "California", "Campeche", "Canton of Basel-Stadt", "Caquet\u00e1", "Catalonia", "Chhattisgarh", "Chiapas", "Chungcheongnam-do", "Colima", "Connecticut", "Cross River State", "Drenthe", "East Kalimantan", "Emilia-Romagna", "Gifu", "Hawaii", "Hesse", "Hidalgo", "Hu\u00e1nuco", "Jalisco", "J\u00e4mtlandH\u00e4rjedalen", "Jiangsu Province", "Kathmandu Valley", "KwaZulu-Natal", "La Reunion", "Lombardy", "Loreto", "Lower Austria", "Lower Saxony", "Madeira", "Madre de Dios", "Massachusetts", "Mato Grosso", "Mexico State", "Michoac\u00e1n", "Minnesota", "Nari\u00f1o", "Navarra", "New Hampshire", "New York State", "North Brabant", "North Holland", "North Kalimantan", "North Rhine-Westphalia", "Nouvelle-Aquitaine", "Nuevo Leon", "Oaxaca", "Oregon", "Papua", "Pastaza", "Pays de la Loire", "Pernambuco", "Piedmont", "Piura", "Quebec", "Queensland", "Queretaro", "Quintana Roo", "Rhineland-Palatinate", "Rhode Island", "Rio de Janeiro State", "Rond\u00f4nia", "San Mart\u00edn", "Santa Fe", "Sao Paulo State", "Sardinia", "Schleswig-Holstein", "Scotland", "Shirak", "Sichuan Province", "Sonora", "South Australia", "South Holland", "South Sumatra", "Tabasco", "Telangana", "Thuringia", "Tocantins", "Tucum\u00e1n", "Ucayali", "Veneto", "Vermont", "Victor", "Virginia", "Wales", "Wallonia", "Washington", "West Bengal", "West Kalimantan", "Western Cape", "Yucat\u00e1n", "Association of Cities of Country Rank (ACCR)", "Alliance of Peaking Pioneer Cities (APPC)", "Atlanta City", "Austin City", "Beijing City", "Boulder", "Bristol City", "Budapest City", "Greater Manchester City", "Gu\u00e9diawaye City", "Los Angeles City", "Mexico City", "Nampula City", "New York City", "Oakland City", "Orlando City", "Pittsburgh City", "Portland City", "Quelimane City", "Sacramento City", "San Francisco City", "Santiago City", "S\u00e3o Paulo City", "Seattle City", "Vancouver City", "Zhenjiang City", "Victoria", "Ontario", "Alberta"]}                                
63 ccid_0074 SE4All: United for Efficiency mainly mitigation energy, industry   http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/United_for_Efficiency http://united4efficiency.org/ 2009 U4E is a global effort supporting developing countries and emerging economies to move their markets to energy-efficient appliances and equipment. Under the leadership of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), U4E brings together all key stakeholders active in the area of product efficiency. U4E: Informs policy makers of the potential environmental, financial and economic savings of a transition to high-efficiency products; Identifies and promotes global best practices in transforming markets; Offers tailored assistance to governments to develop and implement national and regional strategies and projects to achieve a fast and sustainable market transformation. U4E builds on the success of the en.lighten initiative, which accelerates the transition to efficient lighting worldwide. It broadens the scope to six other high-efficiency product categories, such as commercial, industrial and outdoor lighting, residential refrigerators, room air conditioners, electric motors, distribution transformers, and information and communication technologies.             SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned Support 75 developing countries and emerging economies to switch their markets to energy-efficient products to save 20% of their electricity consumption Save the equivalent energy and associated emissions output of 500 large (1 GW) coal fired power stations by 2040   75 countries to attain higher energy efficiency             ["Chile", "Peru", "China", "Japan", "India", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Myanmar", "Thailand", "Viet Nam", "Lao People's Democratic Republic (the)", "Malaysia", "Singapore", "Cambodia", "Brunei Darussalam", "Indonesia", "Australia", "New Zealand", "Philippines (the)"]   ["Global Environment Facility (GEF)"] [UNEP]_ior_int,[CLASP]_ing_usa,[International Copper Association]_oth_usa,[Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)]_ing_usa,[UNDP]_ior_int {"bus": ["ABB", "Arcelik", "BSH Hausger\u00e4te", "Electrolux", "Gree", "Mabe", "Osram Licht AG", "Sanhua Holding Group", "Signify", "Whirpool"], "oth": ["Advanced Cooling Challenge", "Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency", "Global Climate Partnership Fund", "Global Lighting Challenge"], "ing": ["AmbiLamp", "BASE", "Carbon Trust", "International Institute for Energy Conservation", "Kigali Cooling Efficiency Program", "Topten"], "ngv": ["China National Institute of Standardization (CNIS)", "Energy Efficiency Services Limited", "Deutsche Gesellschaft f\u00fcr Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH", "Green cooling initiative"]}                                
64 ccid_0075 Urban Electric Mobility Initiative mainly mitigation transport     uemi.net 2013 Urban Electric Mobility Initiative (UEMI) was initiated by UN-Habitat and the SOLUTIONS project and launched at the UN Climate Summit in September 2014 in New York. The UEMI aims to contribute significantly to the overall goal of limiting the increase in global mean temperature to two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels by decreasing urban CO2 emissions globally. As one of the Action Areas of the UN Climate Summit the UEMI aims to phase out conventionally fuelled vehicles in cities and integrate electric mobility into a wider concept of sustainable urban transport. The secretariat of the Urban Electric Mobility Initiative was established to facilitate the operation of the Urban Electric Mobility Initiative. The UEMI secretariat develops partnerships with local authorities, industry, SMEs, knowledge and network partners to implement innovative urban electric mobility solutions. The UEMI partnership currently consists of over 150 partners collaborating on implementation-oriented projects. Sustainable energy and mobility can make positive contributions to a number of policy objectives, nationally and locally. In particular in cities there is a great potential to create synergies between for example safety, air quality, productivity, access and climate change mitigation. The UEMI secretariat acts as resource centre and provides opportunities for direct collaboration on projects focusing on sustainable urban mobility and the role e-mobility can play in it. The UEMI secretariat pools expertise, facilitate exchange and initiate implementation oriented actions. The resource centre aims to bridge the gap between urban energy and transport and boosting sustainable transport and urban e-mobility.                         SDG explicitly mentioned                     [Increase the global market share of electric vehicles in cities to reach at least 30% by 2030; Electric vehicles will form 30% of the fleet of light duty vehicles by 2030 in commited cities; Multiateral development banks will pledge 30% more investment in infrastructure to support cities in attaining the aforemetioned goals]       ["Mexico", "Ecuador", "Brazil", "Uruguay", "Colombia", "Spain", "China", "Nepal", "India", "Philippines (the)", "Viet Nam", "Indonesia", "Fiji", "Malaysia", "Ethiopia", "Jordan", "Rwanda", "Zambia", "South Africa", "Morocco", "Ghana", "Kenya", "Egypt", "Poland", "Germany", "France", "Hungary", "Ukraine"]   ["European Union"] [UN-Habitat]_ior_int {"bus": ["Bosch", "BMW", "BYD", "EMPOWER", "Michelin", "FIAT", "Ertico ITS Europe", "UITP", "Vulcan"], "edu": ["Aristotle University of Thessaloniki", "AustriaTech", "European Association for Electromobility - AVERE", "CEPT University", "Czech Technical University Centro Ricerche", "Centre for Research and Technology-Hellas (CERTH)", "China Academy of Transportation Sciences (CATS)", "UC-Davis", "Concawe", "Wuppertal Institute", "AIT"], "ing": ["Clean Air Asia", "ECF", "GIZ", "Polis", "Sustainable Transport Africa"], "oth": ["Eliptic", "Trivector Travis"], "ngv": ["European Commission", "Swedish Electromobility Centre"], "ior": ["International Energy Agency", "IRU World Transport Organization"], "sgv": ["San Juan Compala", "Quito", "Belo Horizonte", "Montevideo", "Ibague", "Leon", "Shenzen", "Kathmandu", "Kochi", "Tacloban ", "Hanoi", "Bogor", "Pasig", "Suva", "Melaka", "Addis Abeba", "Amman", "Kigali", "Lusaka", "Cape Town", "Casablanca", "Accra", "Nairobi", "Cairo", "Warsaw", "Bremen", "Barcelona", "LaRochelle", "Budapest", "Kiew"]}                                
65 ccid_0076 Zero Deforestation Commitments by Commodity Producers and Traders mainly mitigation land use   http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Zero_Deforestation_Commitments_from_Commodity_Producers_and_Traders http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Zero_Deforestation_Commitments_from_Commodity_Producers_and_Traders 2015 The Lima Challenge is an initiative led by forest developing countries to “do their fair share” through unilateral action to reduce forest-based emissions, and went one step further by declaring that they stand ready to do even more with international support. In the Lima Challenge, countries declared their intention to come forward with ambitious domestic climate goals that support their sustainable development goals, and connected to this, to quantify additional ambition that could be achieved with international support. The initiative has been launched under the Lima Paris Action Agenda (LPAA) to strengthen cooperative climate action throughout 2015 and beyond. It also is related to the New York Declaration on Forests. Participants endorse the global goal to at least halve the rate of loss of natural forests globally by 2020 and strive to end natural forest loss by 2030.                         SDG explicitly mentioned                   [Halve the rate of loss of natural forests globally by 2020 and strive to end natural forest loss by 2030]         ["Chile", "Colombia", "Costa Rica", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Ethiopia", "Guatemala", "Guyana", "Liberia", "Nepal", "Panama", "Paraguay", "Peru", "Philippines (the)"]   ["Germany", "United Kingdom", "Norway"] [World Economic Forum]_ior_int {"ing": ["Tropical Forest Alliance"], "bus": ["Consumer Goods Forum", "World Business Council on Sustainable Development"], "ngv": ["Chile", "Colombia", "Costa Rica", "Dominican Republic", "Democratic Republic of Congo", "Ethiopia", "Guatemala", "Guyana", "Liberia", "Nepal", "Panama", "Paraguay", "Peru ", "Philippines"]}                                
66 ccid_0077 Planners for Climate Action equally adaptation & mitigation human settlements     https://www.planners4climate.org/ 2017 Planners for Climate Action is a cooperative initiative born at the 23rd Conference of Parties (COP-23) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), in Bonn on 11 November 2017. The initiative, convened by UN-Habitat, is comprised of associations of planning practitioners and planning educators, collectively representing tens of thousands of planners worldwide, as well as other partners active in this area. Together, the community of professional planners and UNHabitat are determined to promote the value and contribution of better planning to sustainable cities facing the impacts of climate change. Without bold action today, adapting to the impacts of climate change in the future willbe more difficult and costly to future generations. It is imperative that planners play a critical role in accelerating climate action through responsible and transformative urban and territorial planning practice, education and research.                 SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned         [Engage at least 60,000 planners and 600 training institutions by 2025]           ["United States of America (the)", "Netherlands (the)", "China", "France", "Belgium", "Canada", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Kenya", "Indonesia", "Denmark", "Malaysia", "India", "Australia", "Italy", "Colombia"]   ["UN Habitat"] [UN Habitat]_ior_int {"dng": ["American Planning Association", "Urban Planning Society of China", "BE Planners"], "ing": ["Isocarp", "Commonwealth Association of Planners", "Earoph"], "edu": ["Global Planning Education Association", "Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP)", "Association pour la Promotion de lEnseignement et de la Recherche en Amenagement et Urbanisme (APERAU)", "ITC University of Twente", "Eurogeo", "Canadian Journal of Undergraduate Research (CJUR)", "Town and County Planners Association of Kenya", "Universitas Gadjah Mada", "European Council of Spatial Planners", "International Federation for Housing and Planning (IFPH)", "Canadian Institute of Planners", "Noida School of Architecture", "Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI)", "Politecnico di Milano", "Universidad de La Sabana", "The University of Melbourne"]}                                
69 ccid_0081 EV100 mainly mitigation transport, energy     https://www.theclimategroup.org/ev100 2017 EV100 is our global initiative bringing together companies committed to switching their fleets to electric vehicles and installing charging infrastructure for employees and customers by 2030. EV100 members are increasing demand, influencing policy, and driving mass roll-out - helping to make electric vehicles more rapidly affordable for everyone.             SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned                     [80,000+ EVs deployed. 5 million vehicles committed by 2030]       ["Japan", "Canada", "Australia", "New Zealand", "Hong Kong", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Germany", "China", "United States of America (the)", "India", "Denmark", "France", "Portugal", "Spain", "Netherlands (the)", "Switzerland"]   ["We Mean Business", "Climate Works Foundation", "Heising Simons Foundation"] [The Climate Group]_ing_gbr {"bus": ["AEON Mall", "Aeroports de Montreal", "AGL Energy", "Air New Zealand", "Airport Authority Hong Kong", "APCOA Parking Group", "ASKUL", "AstraZeneca", "Austrian Post", "Babor", "Baidu", "Biogen", "Bounce", "BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (BRPL)", "BSES Yamuna Power Limited (BYPL)", "BT Group", "Centrica", "Christchurch Airport", "Clif Bar and Company", "CLP Group", "Costain", "Danfoss", "Delta Electronics", "Deutsche Post DHL Group", "Dixons Carphone", "Drover", "E ON", "EDF Group", "EDP", "Efacec", "European Metal Recycling (EMR)", "Fleet Alliance", "Flipkart", "Foxtons", "Genentech", "Genesis Energy", "GlaxoSmithKline", "Goldman Sachs", "Grundfos", "Heathrow Airport", "HP Inc", "Iberdrola", "Ingka Group (IKEA)", "intu", "John Sisk and Son", "LeasePlan", "Lime", "Lloyds Banking Group", "LONGi Group", "Lyft", "Mawdsleys", "Mercury", "Meridian", "METRO AG", "Mindspace Business Park REIT", "Mitie", "Natwest Group", "Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT)", "Novo Nordisk", "Ogilvie Fleet", "Ontario Power Generation", "Orsted", "OVO", "P3 Group", "PG and E", "Post CH Ltd (Swiss Post)", "Rentokil Initial plc", "Restore plc", "Royal HaskoningDHV", "Schenker AG", "Schneider Electric", "Severn Trent", "Shuttl", "Signify", "SSE plc", "Statkraft", "Takashimaya", "Tarmac", "Taxelco", "Tesco", "Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc (TEPCO)", "Tusker", "Unilever", "Vattenfall", "VMware", "Willmott Dixon", "Wipro Limited", "Zenith"], "inv": ["Bank of America", "Landsec", "State Bank of India", "Royal Bank of Scotland Group"], "sgv": ["Port Authority of New York and New Jersey"]}                                
70 ccid_0083 Net-Zero 2050 Team equally adaptation & mitigation energy     https://bteam.org/our-thinking/news/net-zero-by-2050 2017 The Net-Zero 2050 Team is a leadership group of CEOs and their companies, who are working together to accelerate the just transition to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. They each have committed to set a science-based target, and further pledge to phase out all greenhouse gas emissions by January 1, 2050. They also pledge to use their influence to advocate for policies that support an economy-wide transition to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. The Net-Zero 2050 pledge is formally recognized as part of the We Mean Business coalition’s Take Action campaign and is a collaboration with the Science Based Targets initiative. We’re working to redefine the culture of accountability in business, for our companies, communities and future generations, by creating and cascading new norms of corporate leadership that can build a better world.                         SDG explicitly mentioned         [Committing companies pledge to phase out all greenhouse gas emissions by January 2050] Source: CIP/NAZCA                   ["France", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "China", "Kenya", "Brazil", "Denmark", "United States of America (the)"]   [""] [The B Team]_ing_usa {"bus": ["Kering", "Unilever", "Broad Group", "Safaricom", "Natura", "Virgin Group", "Econet", "Salesforce", "Tiffany and Co"]}                                
71 ccid_0086 EP100 mainly mitigation energy, industry   http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/EP100 https://www.theclimategroup.org/project/ep100 2016 EP100 brings together a growing group of energy-smart companies improving their energy productivity to lower their emissions and improve their competitiveness. EP100 is led by the Climate Group in partnership with the Alliance to Save Energy. Our mission is to lower global energy demand and accelerate the clean energy transition. The International Energy Agency estimates that over 40% of the emissions cuts needed to reach global climate goals can be achieved through energy efficiency. In making smarter use of energy, EP100 members are leading the way.             SDG explicitly mentioned           SDG explicitly mentioned           [Member companies commit to doubling its economic output from every unit of energy it consumes globally within 25 years, with a baseline year of 2005 at the earliest; Member companies commit to implementing an energy management system (EnMS) in each of its facilities within 10 years and commits to an energy productivity target]     [100 companies]   [Member companies commit to owning, occupying and developing buildings that operate at net zero carbon emissions by 2030]       ["United States of America (the)", "Italy", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "Hong Kong", "Australia", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Philippines (the)", "Canada", "Mexico", "Sri Lanka", "China", "Finland", "Germany", "Japan", "India", "Denmark", "Ireland", "None", "South Africa", "Singapore", "Switzerland", "Taiwan (Province of China)", "Thailand", "Netherlands (the)", "United States of America (the)"]   [""] [The Climate Group]_ing_gbr,[Alliance to Save Energy]_bus_usa,[World Green Building Council (WGBC)]_oth_int {"bus": ["AECOM", "Aeroporti Di Roma", "AESG", "Airport Authority Hong Kong", "Argent Services", "Armstrong Fluid Technology", "Arthaland Corporation", "Assura", "AstraZeneca", "Atelier Ten", "Avison Young", "Bennetts Associates", "Berkeley Group", "Bioconstruction y energia alternativa", "Brandix Apparel Solution Limited", "Brunswick Property Partners", "Bruntwood", "BuroHappold Engineering", "Cbus Property", "Changzou New Wide Knitting and Dyeing Co Ltd", "Citycon", "Covestro", "Cree", "Cundall", "Daito Trust Construction Co Ltd", "Daiwa House Industry", "Dalmia Cement", "Danfoss", "Deerns", "Derwent fm", "Dexus", "DLL", "EMR", "Excool Group", "Foster Partners", "Frasers Property Australia", "Godrej Industries", "GPT Wholesale Office Fund", "Grainger plc", "Grimshaw Architects", "Grosvenor", "H and M", "Hilton", "Hoare Lea", "Hudson Pacific Properties", "Integral Group", "IPUT", "Jinko Solar", "JLL", "John Sisk and Son", "Johnson Controls", "Joseph Homes", "KEVA", "Kingspan", "Lemay", "Lendlease Australian Prime Property Fund (APPF) Commercial", "Lendlease Australian Prime Property Fund (APPF) Industrial", "Lendlease Europe", "Lendlease International Towers Sydney Trust", "Lendlease One International Towers Sydney Trust", "LONGi Group", "Mahindra and Mahindra", "Mahindra Heavy Engines Limited", "Mahindra Holidays and Resorts India Ltd", "Mahindra Vehicle Manufacturers Limited", "Majid Al Futtaim", "Max Fordham", "Mitie", "Mott MacDonald", "Multiplex", "Newsec Finland", "Nightingale Housing", "Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT)", "Ovo", "QIC Global Real Estate", "Salesforce", "Sasol", "Schneider Electric", "Shaw Contract", "Skidmore Ownings and Merrill", "SSE plc", "Surbana Jurong", "Swaraj Engines ltd", "TCI Co Ltd", "Trane Technologies", "TRIDL", "Tritax Big Box", "UltraTech Cement", "United Metal Coating", "Varma", "Wereldhave", "Willmott Dixon", "Woolworths Holdings", "Yanbu Cement Company", "YLVA"], "inv": ["AMP Capital Wholesale Office Fund", "Commonwealth Bank of Australia", "Goldman Sachs", "Kilroy Realty Corporation", "Landsec", "Lloyds Banking Group", "Local Government Super", "RBS", "Stockland", "Swiss Re", "Thai Union", "Vornado Realty Trust"]}                                
72 ccid_0087 Caribbean Climate-Smart Accelerator equally adaptation & mitigation oceans and coastal zones, energy     https://www.caribbeanaccelerator.org/ 2017 The Accelerator is an entrepreneurial engine that catalyzes and accelerates priority initiatives toward a Climate-Smart Zone, delivering resilience, social development, and broad-based economic growth for the Caribbean. Our central objective is to help transform the region’s economy by fast-tracking sound public and private investment opportunities that support climate action and economic growth through sustainable development. Drawing on the deep experience of our nations and institutions, a group of twenty-seven visionary Caribbean Governments, alongside some of the largest global companies, financial institutions, and foundations have joined The Accelerator to make the Caribbean a beacon of climate-smart development.             SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned         [Setting the region on a course to become 90% renewable energy for all Caribbean countries by 2035]     [Protect 30% of the region’s ocean and land by 2030 through NbS]         ["Anguilla", "Antigua and Barbuda", "Aruba", "Bahamas (the)", "Barbados", "Belize", "Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba", "Virgin Islands (British)", "Costa Rica", "Cura\u00e7ao", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Dominica", "Grenada", "Guyana", "Haiti", "Honduras", "Jamaica", "Mexico", "Montserrat", "Panama", "Saint Kitts and Nevis", "Saint Lucia", "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines", "Suriname", "Trinidad and Tobago", "Turks and Caicos Islands (the)", "Virgin Islands (U.S.)"]   ["Inter American Development Bank Group (IDB)", "Grenada", "World Bank Group (WBG)", "Sir Richard Branson"] [Inter American Development Bank Group (IDB)]_ior_int,[Jamaica]_ngv_jam {"ngv": ["Anguilla", "Antigua and Barbuda", "Aruba", "Bahamas", "Barbados", "Belize", "Bonaire", "British Virgin Islands", "Costa Rica", "Curacao", "Dominican Republic", "Dominica", "Grenada", "Guyana", "Haiti", "Honduras", "Jamaica", "Mexico", "Montserrat", "Panama", "St Kitts and Nevis", "St Lucia", "St Vincent and The Grenadines", "Suriname", "Trinidad and Tobago", "Turks and Caicos", "US Virgin Islands", "Caribbean Community (CARICOM)", "Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA)", "Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS)", "Government of Canada"], "bus": ["Airbnb", "BITT Digital Inc", "Branson Centre for Entrepreneurship Kingston", "Virgin Group", "Zero Mass Water", "8 Minute Energy", "Algas Organics", "BMR Energy", "Cave Shepherd and Co Ltd", "Environmental Services Inc", "Envision Energy", "Harneys", "Ionian Management Inc", "Long Haul Capital Group LLC", "Mats Granryd GSMA", "PwC", "Risk Cooperative", "Sutter Securities", "Swiss Re", "Willis Towers Watson", "TBWA Melbourne"], "ior": ["Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR)", "Green Climate Fund (GCF)", "Inter American Development Bank Group (IDB)", "United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)", "World Bank Group (WBG)", "Committee on Sustainability Assessment", "Caribbean Development Bank (CDB)", "Organisation of American States (OAS)"], "oth": ["Ocean Unite", "Breakthrough Energy Coalition"], "dng": ["Rocky Mountain Institute", "Sir Richard Branson", "Tides Foundation", "Virgin Unite", "Bridgeway Foundation", "Clinton Foundation", "Chris Hohn Fund Management The Children's Investment Fund Management (TCI)", "Fahr LLC"], "ing": ["The Nature Conservancy", "Bill Gates"], "edu": ["University of the West Indies", "Munich Climate Insurance", "Writing Legends"], "inv": ["Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility (CCRIF SPC)", "LowCarbondotcom"], "sgv": ["Global Affairs Canada (GAC)"]}                                
73 ccid_0088 Land Degradation Neutrality Fund equally adaptation & mitigation land use     https://www.unccd.int/actions/impact-investment-fund-land-degradation-neutrality 2017 The LDN Fund is an impact investment fund blending resources from the public, private and philanthropic sectors to support achieving LDN through sustainable land management and land restoration projects implemented by the private sector. GM spearheaded the establishment of the LDN Fund and undertook its initial design with support from the Governments of France, Luxembourg, Norway, and the Rockefeller Foundation and involvement of an advisory group that brought together representatives from public financial institutions, international NGOs and academia. A private sector investment management firm Mirova, an affiliate of Natixis Investment Managers dedicated to responsible investing, was selected competitively to manage the LDN Fund. Officially launched at UNCCD COP 13 in Ordos, China, the LDN Fund is the first-of-its-kind investment vehicle leveraging public money to raise private capital for sustainable land projects. Anchor investors – the European Investment Bank and the French Development Agency – are joined by institutional investors including the first north-American private investor Fondaction, the Fondation de France foundation and insurance companies BNP Paribas Cardif and Garance. The initiative is also backed by de-risking partners that include the Government of Luxembourg, IDB Invest and the Global Environment Facility. In total, investors have announced commitments of over USD 100 million out of a target of USD 300 million. By leveraging long-term non-grant financing, the LDN Fund will invest in financially viable private projects on land rehabilitation and sustainable land management worldwide, including sustainable agriculture, sustainable livestock management, agro-forestry and sustainable forestry. SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned     [Fund projects will reduce in the storage of 35 million tons of CO2 equivalent]     [Create or support 100,000 jobs, predominantly in rural areas of developing countries]   [Transition 500,000 hectares of land to sustainable land management (SLM) practices]   [$300 million]     ["C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Peru", "Afghanistan", "Pakistan", "Nepal", "India", "Bangladesh", "Kenya", "Sri Lanka"]   ["Global Environmental Facility (GEF)", "The Rockefeller Foundation", "France", "Luxembourg", "Norway"] [Mirova]_bus_fra,[United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD)]_ior_int {"ing": ["World Wildlife Fund (WWF)", "The Nature Conservancy", "The Rainforest Alliance", "IDH Sustainable Trade Initiative"]}                                
74 ccid_0089 The Sustainable Finance Facilities equally adaptation & mitigation energy     https://group.bnpparibas/en/news/bnp-paribas-sustainable-finance-facility,https://group.bnpparibas/en/news/bnp-paribas-joins-sustainable-project-budget-natural-farming-india 2018 (data unavailable at time of collection)                         SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned         [Increas its financing in the renewable energy sector to 15 billion euros by 2020]         [Target capital funding amount of USD10 billion by 2025]     ["India"]   ["United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)", "BNP Paribas"] [United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)]_ior_int,[BNP Paribas]_inv_fra,[Tropical Landscapes Finance Facility (TLFF)]_oth_int {"ior": ["United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)"], "inv": ["BNP Paribas"], "oth": ["Tropical Landscapes Finance Facility (TLFF)"], "sgv": ["Andhra Pradesh"]}                                
75 ccid_0090 Tropical Landscape Financing Facility equally adaptation & mitigation land use, energy     https://www.tlffindonesia.org/ 2016 A multi-stakeholder group established the Tropical Landscapes Finance Facility to bring long-term finance to projects and companies that stimulate green growth and improve rural livelihoods. The TLFF was launched by H.E. Darmin Nasution, Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs at the Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs, Republic of Indonesia on 26 October 2016. Our investment opportunities are impact focused with an objective of improved management of forests, biodiversity and ecosystem restoration services. Protecting natural capital is the most effective way to support a transition to a green economy and achieve the SDG targets, as 14 out of 17 SDGs are directly affected by the status of natural resources. All TLFF projects involve marginalised communities as active partners and seek to deliver benefits for women, as they are dependent on nature on an everyday basis. The TLFF leverages public funding to unlock private finance for sustainable land use, including in agriculture and ecosystem restoration, and for investments in renewable energy. The TLFF coordinates among government, private sector and communities to foster large-scale positive change in the country.                         SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned     [Absorb 628,846 tCO2eGHG by protecting forest and planted areas. Projected net emissions reduction of over 8.27million tCO2e during 2014-2030]         [Delineate 28,000 ha of protected area, protect 9,700 ha of wildlife conservation area]         ["Indonesia"]   ["United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)", "World Agroforestry Centre", "ADM Capital", "BNP Paribas"] [World Agroforestry Centre]_edu_int {"inv": ["ADM Capital", "Convergence", "The Initiative for Smallholder Finance"], "bus": ["Agro Wahana Bumi", "Bluenumbers", "Daemeter", "EnviroSolutions and Consulting (ESC)", "Forest Carbon", "Green Indian States Trust (GIST)", "Global Canopy", "Green Line", "Kaltimex Energy", "Marine Change", "MRT Jakarta", "Natural Capital Coalition", "Royal Lestari Utama", "South Pole Carbon", "Toyota Tsusho"], "ing": ["BirdLife International", "Blue Ventures"], "ior": ["Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI)", "United Nations Women (UN Women)"], "dng": ["Roundtable of Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO)", "The Sustainable Trade Initiative (IDH)"], "ngv": ["The United States Agency for International Development (USAID)"]}                                
76 ccid_0091 Global Alliance for Water and Climate’s Incubation Platform mainly adaptation water     http://www.water-climate-alliances.org/project/gawcip-global-alliance-water-and-climate-incubator-platform 2017 The Paris Pact was launched on the opening day of the climate summit COP21. It was the starting point of a global momentum for the identification of solutions for climate adaptation and mitigation. Thus, a Global Alliances for Water and Climate (GAWC) was established at the COP22, within which a Global Alliance for Water and Climate’s Incubation Platform (GAWCIP) has been set up gathering international private, institutional and financial partners, with the support of French ministries of ecology and foreign affairs. This platform is based on key investments/projects dealing with enabling knowledge and soft infrastructures.           SDG explicitly mentioned             SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned       [33 million people] (source?) [Over 2016-2020: 100 projects to support the incubator and project preparation with grants worth a total of 20 million euros]       [Declaration of the French Water agencies (20 projects) and incubation of 5 projects in 2018-2019; GCF to achieve incubation of 7 Trans-boundary Basin Organizations support programmes with (AFD)]   ["Senegal", "Morocco", "Jordan", "Congo (the)", "Kazakhstan", "Serbia", "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Slovenia", "Brazil"]   ["Italy", "France", "Chad", "Burkina Faso", "UNESCO", "UNECE", "African Development Bank (AfDB)", "French Development Agency", "International Network of Basin Organizations INBO"] [Italy]_ngv_ita,[France]_ngv_fra,[Chad]_ngv_tcd,[Burkina Faso]_ngv_bfa,[UNESCO]_ior_int,[UNECE]_ior_int,[African Development Bank (AfDB)]_ior_int,[French Development Agency]_ngv_fra,[International Network of Basin Organizations (INBO)]_oth_int,[Business Alliance for Water and Climate (BAfWaC)]_oth_int,[Megacities Alliance for Water and Climate (MAfWaC)]_oth_int,[Global Clean Water Desalination Alliance (GCWDA)]_oth_int,[GAfWaC]_oth_int {"ngv": ["Italy", "France", "Chad", "Burkina Faso", "French Development Agency"], "ior": ["UNESCO", "UNECE", "African Development Bank (AfDB)"], "oth": ["International Network of Basin Organizations (INBO)", "Business Alliance for Water and Climate (BAfWaC)", "Megacities Alliance for Water and Climate (MAfWaC)", "Global Clean Water Desalination Alliance (GCWDA)", "GAfWaC"]}                                
77 ccid_0092 African Women in Agricultural Research and Development - One Planet Fellowship mainly adaptation land use     https://awardfellowships.org/the-one-planet-fellowship/ 2019 Experts agree that the African continent is particularly vulnerable to climate change and hundreds of millions of lives are at risk of hunger and starvation if Africa is unable to feed its growing population. Research and innovation in the agricultural sector can help Africa feed a growing population in the context of a changing climate but only if investments are made now to build a pipeline of the next generation of research scientists. That is why African Women in Agricultural Research and Development (AWARD) and Agropolis Fondation supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), France’s BNP Paribas Foundation, the European Union, Canada’s International Development Research Centre (IDRC) have partnered to implement the One Planet Fellowship. The One Planet Fellowship seeks to build a vibrant, highly connected, and intergenerational network of African and European scientist leaders equipped to lead next-generation research focused on helping Africa’s smallholder farmers adapt to a changing climate. One Planet Fellowship is a $20 million initiative dedicated to supporting research on climate change adaptation. Announced at the One Planet Summit in 2017, The One Planet Fellowship is a career-accelerator designed to enhance the capacity of high potential agricultural researchers focused on climate change adaptation, by building their leadership, scientific research, networking, and mentoring skills.                         SDG explicitly mentioned               Targets more than 600 agricultural scientists (predominantly in Africa)       $20 million     ["Benin", "Burkina Faso", "Ethiopia", "None", "Kenya", "Mali", "Malawi", "Nigeria", "Senegal", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "None", "Zambia"]   ["Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation", "BNP Paribas Foundation", "European Union", "IDRC"] [African Women in Agricultural Research and Development (AWARD)]_ing_ken,[Agropolis fondation]_edu_fra Ambiguous                                
78 ccid_0094 Global Urbis equally adaptation & mitigation human settlements     http://www.globalurbis.com/,https://www.eib.org/en/press/news/new-eib-partnership-to-support-climate-action-in-cities-announced-at-one-planet-summit.htm 2017 As announced at One Planet Summit in Paris, the EU Bank is to collaborate with the Global Covenant of Mayors (GCoM) to help cities finance climate action and build greener cities for future generations. The new partnership is under the umbrella of Global Urbis, an ambitious global initiative that will provide cities on a global scale with financing and technical assistance to mobilize significant private investment. It is a unique partnership between the European Commission, the European Investment Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the Global Covenant of Mayors, the single coalition of more than 7400 cities all over the world. The partnership aims to accelerate the implementation of the Paris Agreement in cities and local governments.                     SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned       EBRD will seek to drive climate action in up to 60 cities       [Mobilize EUR1.5B in financing to ensure 40-60 Global Covenant cities have necessary resources to enact critical climate actions] EBRD’s initial investment today totals Euro 500 million, with the goal of mobilizing over $1.5 billion Euro in financing to ensure 40-60 Global Covenant cities have necessary resources to enact critical climate actions. The EIB, the world’s largest climate finance bank with a projected USD 100 billion in the next five years for climate-related lending, aims to develop with GCoM an innovative and unprecedented global advisory and financing facility focused on fostering Climate Action investments in cities. This global “one stop shop” will address market failures by providing investment and advisory support for GCoM cities. (information available from last year's coding;source unclear)     ["Belize", "Bhutan", "Bolivia (Plurinational State of)", "Cabo Verde", "Hong Kong", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Fiji", "Gabon", "Gibraltar", "Guatemala", "Guinea", "Guinea-Bissau", "Haiti", "Honduras", "Liberia", "Malawi", "Nepal", "Pakistan", "Paraguay", "Sierra Leone", "Solomon Islands", "Somalia", "Sri Lanka", "Eswatini", "Tajikistan", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "Vanuatu", "Viet Nam", "Azerbaijan", "Central African Republic (the)", "Comoros (the)", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Jordan", "Kenya", "Malaysia", "Mauritania", "Mauritius", "Nigeria", "Puerto Rico", "Russian Federation (the)", "Uganda", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "None", "Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)", "Zimbabwe", "Algeria", "Ethiopia", "Iceland", "None", "Mali", "Montenegro", "Namibia", "Republic of North Macedonia", "Zambia", "Bangladesh", "Burundi", "Israel", "Luxembourg", "Tunisia", "Albania", "Ecuador", "Kyrgyzstan", "Palestine, State of", "Panama", "Peru", "Togo", "Ghana", "New Zealand", "Taiwan (Province of China)", "Burkina Faso", "Chad", "Costa Rica", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Estonia", "Morocco", "Chile", "India", "Kazakhstan", "Senegal", "Benin", "Lebanon", "Finland", "Serbia", "Czechia", "Norway", "South Africa", "Cameroon", "Colombia", "Switzerland", "Mozambique", "Thailand", "Turkey", "Ireland", "Lithuania", "Austria", "Indonesia", "Japan", "Georgia", "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Slovakia", "Armenia", "Latvia", "Australia", "Cyprus", "Canada", "Philippines (the)", "None", "Malta", "Slovenia", "Moldova (the Republic of)", "Belarus", "Bulgaria", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Denmark", "Mexico", "Hungary", "Sweden", "Germany", "Poland", "Brazil", "Croatia", "Argentina", "Portugal", "Romania", "United States of America (the)", "France", "Greece", "Ukraine", "Belgium", "Spain", "Italy"]   ["European Investment Bank (EIB)", "Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy"] [European Investment Bank (EIB)]_ior_int,[Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy]_ior_int {"sgv": ["ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainability", "C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group"], "ngv": ["German Corporation for International Cooperation (GIZ)"]}                                
79 ccid_0096 Carbon Neutrality Coalition mainly mitigation energy     https://www.carbon-neutrality.global/ 2017 (data unavailable at time of collection)                         SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned [Achieve net zero emission economy by 2050]                   ["Brazil", "Colombia", "Costa Rica", "Ethiopia", "Finland", "France", "Germany", "Iceland", "Luxembourg", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Mexico", "Netherlands (the)", "New Zealand", "Norway", "Portugal", "Sweden", "United States of America (the)", "Ghana", "Spain", "Argentina", "South Africa", "Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)", "Denmark", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Australia", "Italy", "Ecuador", "Chile", "Canada", "Japan", "Austria", "Fiji", "Ireland", "Monaco", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Switzerland", "Timor-Leste"]   [""] [Brazil]_ngv_bra,[Colombia]_ngv_col,[Costa Rica]_ngv_cri,[Ethiopia]_ngv_eth,[Finland]_ngv_fin,[France]_ngv_fra,[Germany]_ngv_deu,[Iceland]_ngv_isl,[Luxembourg]_ngv_lux,[Marshall Islands]_ngv_mhl,[Mexico]_ngv_mex,[Netherlands]_ngv_nld,[New Zealand]_ngv_nzl,[Norway]_ngv_nor,[Portugal]_ngv_prt,[Sweden]_ngv_swe {"sgv": ["Austin", "Accra", "Barcelona", "Berlin", "Boston", "Buenos Aires", "Cape Town", "Caracas", "Copenhagen", "Durban", "London", "Los Angeles", "Melbourne", "Mexico City", "Milan", "New York City", "Oslo", "Paris", "Philadelphia", "Portland", "Quito", "Rio de Janeiro", "Salvador", "San Francisco", "Santiago", "Seattle", "Stockholm", "Sydney", "Toronto", "Vancouver", "Washington", "Yokohama"], "ngv": ["Austria", "Canada", "Chile", "Costa Rica", "Denmark", "Fiji", "Ireland", "Italy", "Japan", "Monaco", "Republic of Korea", "Spain", "Switzerland", "Timor Leste", "United Kingdom"]}                                
80 ccid_0097 Paris Collaborative on Green Budgeting equally adaptation & mitigation other     http://www.oecd.org/environment/green-budgeting/ 2017 The Paris Collaborative on Green Budgeting was launched by the OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría at the One Planet Summit in Paris on 12 December 2017. It aims to design new, innovative tools to assess and drive improvements in the alignment of national expenditure and revenue processes with climate and other environmental goals. This is a crucial step in achieving a central objective of the Paris Agreement on climate change as well as of the Aichi Biodiversity Targets and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals – aligning national policy frameworks and financial flows on a pathway towards low greenhouse gas emissions and environmentally sustainable development.                         SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["France", "Ireland", "Mexico", "Norway", "Netherlands (the)", "Switzerland", "Austria", "Belgium", "Denmark", "Estonia", "Germany", "Italy", "Japan", "Latvia", "Poland", "Slovakia", "Spain", "Turkey", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)"]   [""] [OECD]_ior_int {"ngv": ["Ireland", "Mexico", "Norway", "Netherlands", "Switzerland", "Austria", "Belgium", "Denmark", "Estonia", "Germany", "Italy", "Japan", "Latvia", "Poland", "Slovakia", "Spain", "Turkey", "United Kingdom", "European Union"]}                                
81 ccid_0098 Space Climate Observatory equally adaptation & mitigation other     http://www.spaceclimateobservatory.org 2017 As an informal group of space agencies and international organizations, the Space Climate Observatory (SCO) International Initiative addresses the need to step up international coordination for accurate assessment and monitoring of the consequences of climate change from observations and numerical models. By conceiving methodologies that combine various data sources to provide scenarios for action, the SCO aims to become an important tool for decision-making on preparedness, adaptation and resilience to the impacts of climate change at the local level. The SCO aims to study, monitor and adapt to the impacts of climate change especially at local scales, using satellite-based Earth-observation tools in combination with field data and models.   SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned                     ["Brazil", "Mexico", "Gabon", "Italy", "Azerbaijan", "Belgium", "France", "China", "Argentina", "Germany", "Ethiopia", "Austria", "Thailand", "Greece", "India", "Israel", "Netherlands (the)", "Portugal", "Romania", "Sweden", "Ukraine", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "Viet Nam", "United States of America (the)", "Chad", "Cambodia"]   [""]   {"ngv": ["Brazilian Space Agency (AEB)", "The Mexican Space Agency (AEM)", "Gabonese Studies and Space Observations Agency (AGEOS)", "Italian Space Agency (ASI)", "AZERCOSMOS", "Belgian Science Policy Office (BELSPO)", "National Centre for Space Studies (CNES)", "China National Space Administration (CNSA)", "Argentina National Space Activities Commission (CONAE)", "German Aerospace Center (DLR)", "European Space Agency (ESA)", "Ethiopian Space Science and technology Institute (ESSTI)", "Aeronautics and Space Agency (FFG)", "Geo Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA)", "Hellenic Space Agency (HSA)", "Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)", "Israel Space Agency (ISA)", "Netherlands Space Office (NSO)", "Portugal Space Agency (PSA)", "Romanian Space Agency (ROSA)", "Swedish National Space Agency (SNSA)", "State Space Agency of Ukraine (NKAU)", "UK SPACE AGENCY", "UAE SPACE AGENCY", "Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST)", "Republic of Chad", "Vietnam National Space Center (VNSA)"], "ior": ["United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)", "United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA)", "World Customs Organization"], "bus": ["Airbus Defence and Space", "Metro France", "Scientific and Technical Centre for Building (CSTB)", "Predict Services", "VorteX io", "Vigicrues", "Spatially Referenced Information Systems (SIRS)", "Data Terra Dinamis", "Collecte Localisation Satellites", "RESALLIENCE"], "edu": ["Onera", "Centre Europeen de Recherche et de Formation Avancee en Calcul Scientifique (CERFACS)", "Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)", "Cerema", "FLAude Aude", "Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Solidarites Societes Territoires (LISST)", "Theia GEODev", "Institute of Research for Development (IRD)", "Laboratoire dEtudes en Geophysique et Oceanographie Spatiales (LEGOS)", "BRGM the French geological survey", "French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS)", "LUMR CNRS IDEES est un laboratoire de recherche pluridisciplinaire", "University of Rouen Normandy", "UMR 6143 M2C Morphodynamique Continentale et Cotiere", "Maison pour la science Accueil", "European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO)", "Agricultural Research for Development (CIRAD)", "Marie Demarchi", "Vietnam France University (USTH)", "Toulose School of Economics", "Centre dEtudes Spatiales de la Biosphere (CESBIO)", "Global Earth Observation (GlobEO)", "Maps Earth Observation Satellite Services (MEOSS)", "Institut Pasteur du Cambodge (IPC)"]}                                
82 ccid_0099 Powering Past Coal Alliance mainly mitigation energy   http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Powering_Past_Coal_Alliance https://poweringpastcoal.org/ 2017 The Powering Past Coal Alliance (PPCA) is a coalition of national and sub-national governments, businesses and organisations working to advance the transition from unabated coal power generation to clean energy. The PPCA aims to: secure commitments from governments and the private sector to phase out existing unabated coal power; encourage a global moratorium on the construction of new unabated coal-fired power plants; shift investment from coal to clean energy, including by working to restrict financing for coal-fired projects; achieve coal phase-out in a sustainable and economically inclusive way, including appropriate support for workers and communities.                         SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["Canada", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Angola", "Austria", "Belgium", "Costa Rica", "Denmark", "El Salvador", "Ethiopia", "Fiji", "Finland", "France", "Germany", "Greece", "Ireland", "Israel", "Italy", "Latvia", "Liechtenstein", "Lithuania", "Luxembourg", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Mexico", "Netherlands (the)", "New Zealand", "None", "Portugal", "Senegal", "Slovakia", "Sweden", "Switzerland", "Tuvalu", "Vanuatu", "Australia", "United States of America (the)", "Philippines (the)", "Taiwan (Province of China)", "Puerto Rico", "Korea (the Republic of)", "India", "Brazil", "Norway"]   ["Environment and Climate Change Canada", "Department for Business", " Energy", " and Industrial Strategy"] [Environment and Climate Change Canada]_ngv_can,[Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy]_ngv_gbr {"ngv": ["Canada", "United Kingdom", "Angola", "Austria", "Belgium", "Costa Rica", "Denmark", "El Salvador", "Ethiopia", "Fiji", "Finland", "France", "Germany", "Greece", "Ireland", "Israel", "Italy", "Latvia", "Liechtenstein", "Lithuania", "Luxembourg", "Marshall Islands", "Mexico", "Netherlands", "New Zealand", "Niue", "Portugal", "Senegal", "Slovakia", "Sweden", "Switzerland", "Tuvalu", "Vanuatu"], "sgv": ["Australian Capital Territory", "Alberta", "British Columbia", "Balearic Islands", "Calrifornia", "Conneticut", "Hawaii", "Honululu", "Ilocos Norte", "Los Angeles", "Melbourne", "Negros Oriental", "Minnesota", "New Jersey", "New Taipei City", "New York", "Ontario", "Oregon", "Philadelphia", "Puerto Rico", "Quebec", "Rotterdam", "Scottland", "Sydney", "Vancouver", "Wales", "Washington", "South Chungcheong Province"], "inv": ["Aberdeen Standard Investments", "Aviva Plc", "axa investment managers", "Caisse des D\u00e9p\u00f4ts Group", "CCLA Investment Management Limite", "Desjardings Group", "Hermes Investment Management", "Legal & General", "Robeco", "Schroders", "Swiss Re", "Varma Mutual Pension Insurance Company", "XPND Capital"], "bus": ["Alterra Power Corp", "ArcTern Ventures", "Autodesk", "Avant Garde Innovations", "BT", "DSM", "Diageo", "Econet Group", "EcoSmart", "Electricit\u00e9 de France (EDF)", "Engie", "GreenScience", "Drax", "Iberdrola", "Kering", "Natura Cosmetics", "\u00d8rsted", "Salesforce", "Marks and Spencer", "National Grid ESO", "Storebrand", "Unilever", "Scottish Power", "SSE", "Virgin Group"], "oth": ["Central Finance Board of the Methodist Church and Epworth IM", "Church Commissioners for England", "Church of England Pensions Board", "GeoExchange Coalition"], "ing": ["Pacific Islands Development Forum"]}                                
83 ccid_0101 Transport Decarbonisation Alliance mainly mitigation transport     https://tda-mobility.org/ 2018 The Transport Decarbonisation Alliance (TDA) was launched in 2018 as a unique collaboration to accelerate the worldwide transformation of the transport sector towards a net-zero emission mobility system before 2050. The TDA is part of the 12 commitments made at the One Planet Summit hosted by President Emmanuel Macron in Paris, France in December 2017. The TDA is a unique collaboration between countries, cities/regions, and companies the “3 C’s” to accelerate the worldwide transformation of the transportation sector towards a net-zero emission mobility system before 2050.             SDG explicitly mentioned           SDG explicitly mentioned         80% reduction in CO2 emissions by transport; net zero emission-mobility by 2050                   ["France", "Netherlands (the)", "Portugal", "Cabo Verde", "Costa Rica", "Finland", "Luxembourg", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "United States of America (the)", "Spain", "Mozambique"]   [""] [France]_ngv_fra,[Netherlands]_ngv_nld,[Portugal]_ngv_prt,[Lisbon]_sgv_prt,[Rotterdam]_sgv_nld,[Alstom]_bus_fra,[Michelin]_bus_fra,[PTV group]_bus_nld {"ngv": ["Cabo Verde", "Costa Rica", "Finland", "Luxembourg"], "sgv": ["Scotland", "California", "Gaia", "Maputo", "Matosinhos", "Porto", "Quelimane"], "bus": ["Brisa", "CEiiA", "Deutsche Post DHL Group", "EDP", "ITAIPU Binacional", "TEVVA"]}                                
84 ccid_0102 Tony de Brum Declaration mainly mitigation oceans and coastal zones, transport     https://www.carbonpricingleadership.org/blogs/2018/2/9/get-on-board-support-the-tony-de-brum-declaration-and-help-decarbonize-the-shipping-sector 2017 On the sidelines of the “One Planet” climate summit in Paris, the international maritime sector has launched a declaration urging the shipping industry to take action for significant emissions reduction, in line with the Paris Agreement goals.                                                       ["France", "Australia", "Bangladesh", "Belgium", "Canada", "Chile", "Colombia", "Comoros (the)", "Cyprus", "Czechia", "Denmark", "Finland", "Germany", "Greece", "Guatemala", "Hungary", "Ireland", "Italy", "Kiribati", "Latvia", "Lithuania", "Luxembourg", "Madagascar", "Malta", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Mexico", "Monaco", "Netherlands (the)", "New Zealand", "Poland", "Portugal", "Romania", "Saint Lucia", "Slovenia", "Solomon Islands", "Spain", "Sweden", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)"]   [""] [France]_ngv_fra {"ngv": ["Australia", "Bangladesh", "Belgium", "Canada", "Chile", "Colombia", "Comoros", "Cyprus", "Czechia", "Denmark", "Finland", "Germany", "Greece", "Guatemala", "Hungary", "Ireland", "Italy", "Kiribati", "Latvia", "Lithuania", "Luxembourg", "Madagascar", "Malta", "Marshall Islands", "Mexico", "Monaco", "Netherlands", "New Zealand", "Poland", "Portugal", "Romania", "Saint Lucia", "Slovenia", "Solomon Islands", "Spain", "Sweden", "United Kingdom"]}                                
85 ccid_0103 Regional Electric Vehicle Plan for the West mainly mitigation transport, energy     https://www.naseo.org/issues/transportation/rev-west 2017 Governors from eight western states – Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming – signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to provide a framework for creating an Intermountain West EV Corridor that will make it possible to drive an EV across major transportation corridors in the west. NASEO is facilitating support to the Signatory States as they implement activities outlined in the MOU, including creating best practices and procedures to enhance EV adoption, coordinating on EV charging station locations, creating voluntary minimum standards, and leveraging economies of scale.                                                       ["United States of America (the)"]   [""] [National Association of State Energy Officials]_ngv_usa {"sgv": ["Arizona", "Colorado", "Idaho", "Montana", "Nevada", "New Mexico", "Utah", "Wyoming"]}                                
86 ccid_0106 Network for Greening the Financial System equally adaptation & mitigation other     https://www.ngfs.net/en 2017 At the Paris “One Planet Summit” in December 2017, eight central banks and supervisors established the Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System (NGFS). Since then, the membership of the Network has grown dramatically, across the five continents. The Network’s purpose is to help strengthening the global response required to meet the goals of the Paris agreement and to enhance the role of the financial system to manage risks and to mobilize capital for green and low-carbon investments in the broader context of environmentally sustainable development. To this end, the Network defines and promotes best practices to be implemented within and outside of the Membership of the NGFS and conducts or commissions analytical work on green finance.                                                       ["Mexico", "Morocco", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "France", "Netherlands (the)", "Germany", "Sweden", "Singapore", "China", "Canada", "Malaysia", "Japan", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "Austria", "Costa Rica", "Paraguay", "Italy", "Spain", "Colombia", "Portugal", "Indonesia", "Finland", "Greece", "Israel", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Slovenia", "Thailand", "Tunisia", "Luxembourg", "Estonia", "Latvia", "Lithuania", "Russian Federation (the)", "Philippines (the)", "Brazil", "Mauritius", "Armenia", "Cyprus", "Hungary", "Ireland", "Malta", "Seychelles", "Chile", "Monaco", "Denmark", "United States of America (the)", "Norway", "Guernsey", "Isle of Man", "Slovakia", "Belgium", "Cambodia", "Georgia", "Romania", "Australia", "New Zealand", "South Africa", "Switzerland"]   [""] [Banco de Mexico]_ngv_mex,[Bank Al Maghrib]_ngv_mar,[Bank of England]_ngv_gbr,[Banque de France]_ngv_fra,[De Nederlandsche Bank]_ngv_nld,[Deutsche Bundesbank and BaFin]_ngv_deu,[Finansinspektionen]_ngv_swe,[Monetary Authority of Singapore]_ngv_sgp,[Peoples Bank of China]_ngv_chn,[Bank for International Settlements]_ior_int,[Bank of Canada]_ngv_can,[Bank Negara Malaysia]_ngv_mys,[Japan FSA]_ngv_jpn {"ngv": ["Abu Dhabi Financial Services Regulatory Authority", "Austrian Financial Market Authority", "Banco Central de Costa Rica", "Banco Central del Paraguay", "Banca d\u2019Italia", "Banco de Espana", "Banco de Mexico", "Central Bank of Colombia", "Banco de Portugal", "Bank Al Maghrib", "Bank Indonesia", "Central Bank of Malaysia", "Bank of Canada", "Bank of England", "Bank of Finland", "Bank of Greece", "Bank of Israel", "Bank of Japan", "Bank of Korea", "Bank of Slovenia", "Bank of Thailand", "Banque Centrale de Tunisie", "Banque Centrale du Luxembourg", "Banque de France", "Bank of Estonia", "Bank of Latvia", "Bank of Lithuania", "Bank of Russia", "Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas", "Central Bank of Brazil", "Bundesanstalt f\u00fcr Finanzdienstleistungsaufsic ht", "Bank of Mauritius", "Central Bank of Armenia", "Central Bank of Cyprus", "Central Bank of Hungary", "Central Bank of Ireland", "Central Bank of Malta", "Central Bank of Seychelles", "Central Bank of West African States", "Comision Nacional Bancaria y de Valores", "Comision para el Mercado de Chile", "Commission de controle des activites financieres", "Commission de Surveillance de Secteur Financier", "Danish Financial Supervisory Authority", "Danmarks National Bank", "De Nederlandsche Bank", "Departments of Financial Services of the State of New York", "Deutsche Bundesbank", "Dubai Financial Services Authority", "European Banking Authority", "European Central Bank", "European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority", "European Securities and Markets Authority", "Finansinspektionen", "Finanstilsynet", "Guernsey Financial Services Commission", "Isle of Man Financial Services Authority", "Istituto per la Vigilanza sulle Assicurazioni", "Hong Kong Monetary Authority", "Japan FSA", "Malta Financial Services Authority", "Monetary Authority of Singapore", "Narodna Banka Slovenska", "National Bank of Belgium", "National Bank of Cambodia", "National Bank of Georgia", "National Bank of Romania", "Norges Bank", "Oesterreichse Nationalbank", "Peoples Bank of China", "Reserve Bank of Australia", "Reserve Bank of New Zealand", "South African Reserve bank ", "Superintendencia Financiera De Colombia", "Sveriges Riksbank", "Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority", "Swiss National Bank"]}                                
87 ccid_0107 One Planet Sovereign Wealth Funds equally adaptation & mitigation other     https://oneplanetswfs.org/ 2017 Following the 2015 Paris Agreement to collectively mitigate the effects of climate change, the One Planet Summit was held on 12 December 2017, which was followed by the Climate Finance Day, recognising the important role played by this key sector. Given both their influence and long-term investment horizons, SWFs are uniquely positioned to promote long-term value creation and sustainable market outcomes. Accordingly, the “One Planet Sovereign Wealth Fund Working Group” was established at the event in order to accelerate efforts to integrate financial risks and opportunities related to climate change in the management of large, long-term asset pools.                                                       ["United Arab Emirates (the)", "Kuwait", "New Zealand", "Norway", "Saudi Arabia", "Qatar", "France", "Italy", "Spain", "Senegal", "Ireland", "Korea (the Republic of)", "India", "Kazakhstan", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "United States of America (the)"]   [""] [Abu Dhabi Investment Authority]_ngv_are,[Kuwait Investment Authority]_ngv_kwt,[NZ Superfund]_ngv_nzl,[Norges Bank]_ngv_nor,[Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia]_ngv_sau,[Qatar Investment Authority]_ngv_qat {"ngv": ["Bpifrance", "Compa\u00f1\u00eda Espa\u00f1ola de Financiaci\u00f3n del Desarrollo (COFIDES)", "Fonds Souverain d\u2019Investissements Strat\u00e9giques (FONSIS)", "Ireland Strategic Investment Fund (ISIF)", "National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF)", "National Investment Corporation of the National Bank of Kazakhstan"], "inv": ["CDP Equity", "Korea Investment Corporation (KIC)", "Mubadala Investment Company", "AXA Investment Managers", "Invesco", "Legal & General Investment Management", "Morgan Stanley Investment Management", "PIMCO", "BS Asset Management"]}                                
88 ccid_0108 Climate Action 100+ Coalition mainly mitigation industry   http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Climate_Action_100%2B http://www.climateaction100.org/ 2017 Climate Action 100+ is an investor-led initiative to ensure the world’s largest corporate greenhouse gas emitters take necessary action on climate change. More than 540 investors, responsible for over $52 trillion in assets under management, are engaging companies on improving climate change governance, cutting emissions and strengthening climate-related financial disclosures. The work of the initiative is coordinated by five regional investor networks: the Asia Investor Group on Climate Change (AIGCC), Ceres, Investor Group on Climate Change (IGCC), Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IIGCC) and Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI). It is supported by a global Steering Committee. Launched in December 2017, Climate Action 100+ garnered immediate worldwide attention. Designed by investors for investors, the initiative aims to ensure the world’s largest corporate greenhouse gas emitters take necessary action on climate change. The initiative was formed in the wake of the 2015 Paris Agreement, a global accord signed by nearly 200 countries (and ratified by 170), aiming to keep the increase in global average temperatures to well below two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, and pursuing efforts to limit warming further to 1.5 degrees Celsius. The investor signatories of Climate Action 100+ believe that engaging and working with the companies in which they invest, to secure greater disclosure of climate change risks and robust company emissions reduction strategies, is consistent with their fiduciary duty and essential to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement.             SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["Denmark", "Netherlands (the)", "United States of America (the)", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "China", "Luxembourg", "None", "Australia", "Canada", "Hong Kong", "India", "Japan", "Colombia", "France", "Italy", "Taiwan (Province of China)", "Spain", "Switzerland", "Ireland", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Russian Federation (the)", "Austria", "Brazil", "Thailand", "South Africa", "Mexico", "Norway", "Sweden", "Indonesia", "Czechia", "Finland", "Poland"]   ["ior", "ing"] bus_aus,ing_usa,ing_aus,bus_gbr,bus_gbr {"inv": ["AllianceBernstein", "Alphinity Investment Management", "AMP Capital", "Ausbil Investment Management Limited", "Australian Ethical Investment", "AustralianSuper", "Avenir Capital", "Aware Super", "BT Financial Group", "CareSuper", "Cbus", "Christian Super", "Ellerston Capital", "First Sentier Investors", "HESTA", "IFM Investors", "JCP Investment Partners", "Local Government Super", "Mercer", "Morphic Asset Management", "MTAA Super", "Pendal Group", "Perennial Value Management", "Plato Investment Management Limited", "Platypus Asset Management", "QIC Limited", "QSuper", "RegnanGovernance Research and Engagement", "Solaris Investment Management", "Statewide Super", "Sunsuper", "Swell Asset Management", "TelstraSuper", "U Ethical", "UniSuper", "VFMC", "VicSuper", "Vision Super Pty Ltd", "WaveStone Capital", "Erste Asset Management GmbH", "provident fund", "Raiffeisen Capital Management", "AG Insurance", "Candriam", "Degroof Petercam Asset Management (DPAM)", "KBC Asset Management", "JGP", "Addenda Capital", "AGF INVESTMENTS INC", "Alberta Investment Management Corporation", "AequoShareholder Engagement Services", "Batirente", "British Columbia Investment Management Corporation", "British Columbia Municipal Pension Board of Trustees", "Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec", "Canada Post Corporation Pension Plan", "Gestion FeRIQUE", "GLC Asset Management Group Ltd", "Hexavest", "Ivey Foundation", "Jarislowsky Fraser Global Investment Management", "Le Regroupement pour la Responsabilite Sociale des Entreprises (RRSE)", "Manulife Asset Management", "NEI Investments", "Nova Scotia Pension Services Corporation", "Ontario TeachersPension Plan", "OPTrust", "Public Sector Pension Investment Board", "RBC Global Asset Management", "Shareholder Association for Research and Education", "TD Asset Management", "University of Toronto Asset Management Corporation on behalf of the University of Toronto", "Vancity Investment Management Ltd", "China Asset Management Company Co Ltd", "China Southern Asset Management", "E Fund Management", "Harvest Fund Management", "Hwabao WP Fund Management Co Ltd", "Ping An Insurance(Group) Company of China", "Bancolombia", "AP Pension", "ATP", "BankInvest", "Danske Bank", "Engagement International", "Industriens Pension", "Laegernes pension", "MP Investment Management A S", "Nykredit", "PBU Pension Fund of Early Childhood Teachers and Educators", "PenSam", "PensionDanmark", "PFA", "PKA", "Sampension", "SDG Invest", "Velliv", "YardHouse Capital Group", "Avaron Asset Management", "Aktia Bank", "Elo Mutual Pension Insurance Company", "Evli Bank Plc", "FIM SBank Wealth Management", "Ilmarinen Mutual Pension Insurance Company", "Keva", "Kirkon elakerahasto (The Church Pension Fund)", "LocalTapiola Asset Management Ltd", "OP Wealth Management", "Sampo Group", "Sitra the Finnish Innovation Fund", "SpFund Management Company Ltd", "Varma Mutual Pension Insurance Company", "Veritas Pension Insurance Co", "Amundi", "Arvella Investments", "AXA Group", "AXA IM", "BNP Paribas Asset Management", "Caisse des Depots", "Capital Fund Management (CFM)", "Carmignac", "cnp assurances", "comgest", "Dorval Asset Management", "Ecofi Investissements", "ERAFP", "Federal Finance Gestion", "Fonds de Garantie des Victimes: FGAOFGTI", "FRR", "Generali Group", "Groupama Asset Management", "Humanis", "Indep am", "Ircantec", "IVO Capital Partners", "LA BANQUE POSTALE ASSET MANAGEMENT", "La Financiere de l Echiquier", "La Francaise Group", "Lyxor Asset Management", "MAIF", "Meeschaert Asset Management", "Mirova", "Natixis Asset Management", "ODDO BHF ASSET MANAGEMENT", "OFI ASSET MANAGEMENT", "Rothschild and Co Asset Management Europe", "Sycomore", "Trusteam Finance", "ALLIANZ GLOBAL INVESTORS", "ALLIANZ", "Deutsche Asset Management", "ESG Portfolio Management", "MEAG Munich Ergo Asset Management GmbH", "MEAG Munich Ergo Kapitalanlagegesellschaft mbH", "MPC Renewable Energies", "Munich Re", "Quoniam Asset Management GmbH", "Union Investment", "VERKA VK Kirchliche Vorsorge VVaG", "AIA Group Limited", "Brawn Capital Limited", "Hamon Asset Management", "ECube Investment Advisors PVT LTD", "SBI Funds Management Pvt Ltd", "ASABRI", "Ireland Strategic Investment Fund", "Irish Life Investment Managers", "KBI Global Investors", "The Representative Church Body of the Church of Ireland", "BancoPosta Fondi Sgr", "Ente Nazionale di Previdenza e Assistenza per gli Psicologi (ENPAP)", "Fondo Pensione a contribuzione definita del Gruppo Intesa Sanpaolo", "metalworking pension fund", "Pegaso Fondo Pensione", "Poste Vita SpA", "Asset Management One CoLtd", "Fukoku Capital ManagementInc", "Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF)", "Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation", "Nikko Asset Management Co Ltd", "Nomura Asset Management CoLtd", "Resona Asset Management CoLtd", "Sompo Asset Management", "Sophia University", "Sumitomo Life Insurance Company", "Sumitomo Mitsui DS Asset Management CompanyLimited", "Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank", "The Daiichi Frontier Life Insurance CoLtd", "The Daiichi Life Insurance CompanyLimited", "KBL European Private Bankers", "Quintet Private Bank (Europe) SA", "Sparinvest", "Alfore XXI Banorte", "ABP", "Achmea", "Achmea Investment Management", "ACTIAM", "Aegon", "Aegon Asset Management", "Ahold Delhaize Pensioen", "APG", "ASR Nederland NV", "BPL Pensioen", "Kempen", "MN", "NN Investment Partners", "Pensioenfonds PGB", "PGGM", "PME", "Rabobank Pensioenfonds", "Robeco", "SPF Beheer", "Stichting Pensioenfonds Openbaar Vervoer (SPOV)", "Stichting Spoorwegpensioenfonds", "Devon Funds Management Limited", "New Zealand Superannuation Fund", "NZ Funds Management", "DNB Asset Management", "Gjensidigestiftelsen", "KLP", "Storebrand Asset Management", "BPI Gestao de Activos", "BPI Vida e Pensoes", "Eastspring Investments (Singapore) Limited", "GIC", "Maitri Asset Management", "Coronation Fund Managers", "Makalani Management Company (Pty) Limited", "CaixaBank Asset Management SGIICSAU", "Caja Ingenieros Gestion", "CCOO FP", "La Mutua Dels Enginyers", "Pensions Caixa 30", "VidaCaixa", "\u00c5landsbanken", "Alecta", "AMF", "Andra APfonden AP2", "AP3", "AP4 (Fjarde APfonden)", "AP7", "Church of Sweden Asset Management", "East Capital", "Folksam", "Forsta APfonden (AP1)", "GES International", "Handelsbanken", "Lansforsakringar AB", "Mistra The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research", "Nordea Asset Management", "ohman", "SEB Investment Management", "Skandia", "Swedbank Robur", "Tundra Fonder", "Aargauische Pensionskasse (APK)", "ATISA Personalvorsorgestiftung der TschumperlinUnternehmungen", "Bank J Safra Sarasin", "Bernische Lehrerversicherungskasse", "Bernische Pensionskasse BPK", "BVK", "Caisse de pension des societes HewlettPackard en Suisse", "Caisse de pension du Comite international de la CroixRouge", "Caisse de pensions de l Etat de Vaud (CPEV)", "Caisse de pensions du personnel communal de Lausanne (CPCL)", "Caisse de pensions ECARP", "Caisse de Prevoyance de l Etat de Geneve (CPEG)", "Caisse de Prevoyance des Interpretes de Conference (CPIC)", "Caisse de prevoyance du personnel de l Etat de Fribourg (CPPEF)", "Caisse de prevoyance du personnel de l Etat du Valais (CPVAL)", "Caisse intercommunale de pensions (CIP)", "Caisse paritaire de prevoyance de l industrie et de la construction (CPPIC)", "CAP Prevoyance", "CCAP Caisse Cantonale d Assurance Populaire", "CERN Pension Fund", "CIEPPCaisse InterEntreprises de Prevoyance Professionnelle", "City of Zurich Pension Fund", "CP Fonct de Police et des Etablissements Penitentiaires", "Credit Suisse Asset Management", "de Pury Pictet Turrettini and Cie", "EFG Asset Management", "Etablissement Cantonal d Assurance (ECA VAUD)", "Ethos Foundation", "Fond metallurgie vaud batiment (FMVB)", "Fondation de prevoyance Artes and Comoedia", "Fondation de prevoyance des Paroisses et Institutions Catholiques (FPPIC)", "Fondation de prevoyance du Groupe BNP PARIBAS en Suisse", "Fondation Interprofessionnelle Sanitaire de Prevoyance (FISP)", "Fondation Leenaards", "Fondation Patrimonia", "Fonds de Prevoyance de CA Indosuez (Suisse) SA", "Fonds interprofessionnel de prevoyance (FIP)", "Gebaudeversicherung Luzern", "GVA Gebaudeversicherung des Kantons St Gallen", "LGT Capital Partners", "Luzerner Pensionskasse", "Mirabaud Asset Management", "Nest Sammelstiftung", "Pension Fund Swiss Re", "Pensionskasse AR", "Pensionskasse Bank CIC (Schweiz)", "Pensionskasse BaselStadt", "Pensionskasse BaselStadt", "Pensionskasse Buhler AG Uzwil", "Pensionskasse Caritas", "Pensionskasse der Basler Kantonalbank", "Pensionskasse der Stadt Winterthur", "Pensionskasse der UBS", "Pensionskasse Pro Infirmis", "Pensionskasse Romischkatholische Landeskirche des Kantons Luzern", "Pensionskasse Schaffhausen PKSH", "Pensionskasse Schaffhausen", "Pensionskasse SRG SSR", "Pensionskasse Stadt Luzern", "Pensionskasse Stadt St Gallen", "Pensionskasse Unia", "Personalvorsorgekasse der Stadt Bern", "Prevoyance Sante Valais (PRESV)", "prevoyancene", "Profelia Fondation de prevoyance", "Prosperita Stiftung fur die berufliche Vorsorge", "RAM Active Investments SA", "Rentes Genevoises", "Retraites Populaires", "Robeco Institutional Asset Management BV", "Secunda Sammelstiftung", "St Galler Pensionskasse", "Stiftung Abendrot", "SVVKASIR", "Swiss Federal Pension Fund PUBLICA", "Swiss Life Asset Managers", "Swiss Re Ltd", "Swisscanto Invest by Zurcher Kantonalbank", "Terre des Hommes", "UBS Asset Management", "Unfallversicherungskasse des Basler Staatspersonals", "Unigestion", "Universite de Geneve (UNIGE)", "Verein Barmherzige Bruder von MariaHilf (Schweiz)", "Vorsorge SERTO", "Zurich Insurance Group", "Cathay Life Insurance CoLtd", "Cathay Securities Investment Trust CoLtd", "Aberdeen Standard", "AKO Capital", "Artemis Investment Management LLP", "Aviva Investors", "Avon Pension Fund", "BBC Pension Trust Ltd", "BlueBay Asset Management", "BMO Global Asset Management", "Brewin Dolphin", "BRF", "Brunel Pension Partnership", "CCLA", "Central Finance Board of the Methodist Church", "Cheyne Capital Management (UK) LLC", "Church Commissioners for England", "Church of England Pensions Board", "Coutts", "Dumfries and Galloway Council Pension Fund", "Earth Capital", "Eco Advisors", "Environment Agency Pension Fund", "EQ Investors", "Falkirk Council Pension Fund", "Fidelity International", "Fulcrum Asset Management", "GAM Investments", "Generation Investment Management", "Greater Manchester Pension Fund", "Guinness Asset Management", "Hermes Equity Ownership Services", "Hermes Investment Management", "HSBC Bank (UK) Pension Scheme", "HSBC Global Asset Management", "Insight Investment", "Invesco", "Janus Henderson Investors", "Jupiter Asset Management Limited", "Kames Capital", "LAPFF", "Legal and General Investment Management", "LGPS Central LTD", "Local Pensions Partnership (Investments Ltd)", "Lombard Odier", "London CIV", "London Pensions Fund Authority", "Lothian Pension Fund", "MandG Investments", "Majedie Asset Management", "Man Group", "Martin Currie", "Merian Global Investors", "Merseyside Pension Fund", "Muzinich and Co", "National Grid UK Pension Scheme", "Nest Corporation", "Newton Investment Management", "Ninety One", "North East Scotland Pension Fund", "Northern Ireland Local Government OfficersSuperannuation Committee", "Northern Pool", "Northern Trust Asset Management", "NS Partners Ltd", "Oldfield Partners LLP", "Osmosis Investment Management", "Osmosis Investment Management", "Pension Protection Fund", "Pictet Asset Management", "Pyrford International Ltd", "Rathbone Greenbank Investments", "RLAM", "Royal Mail Pensions Trustees Limited", "RPMI Railpen", "Ruffer LLP", "Russell Investments", "Sarasin and Partners LLP", "Schroders", "Scottish Borders Council", "Smith and Williamson Investment Management LLC", "South Yorkshire Pensions Authority", "Southeastern Asset Management", "Strathclyde Pension Fund", "The Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust", "The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Pension Fund", "TPT Retirement Solutions", "Transport for London", "USS", "Walter Scott and Partners Limited", "West Midlands Pension Fund", "West Yorkshire Pension Fund", "WHEB Asset Management", "Acadian Asset Management", "Akaris Global", "Amherst College", "Arjuna Capital", "As You Sow", "BailardInc", "Baldwin Brothers Inc", "Barings LLC", "BlackRock", "Boston Common Asset Management", "Boston Trust Walden Asset Management", "Brandywine Global Investment Management", "Breckinridge Capital Advisors", "Brown Advisory", "CalPERS", "CalSTRS", "Calvert", "CenterSquare Investment Management", "Christian Brothers Investment Services", "Christopher Reynolds Foundation", "City of Chicago", "ClearBridge Investments", "Committee on Mission Responsibility Through Investment of the Presbyterian Church USA", "Connecticut Retirement Plans and Trusts", "Core Capital ManagementLLC", "CtW Investment Group", "Dalton Investments", "Dana Investment Advisors", "Domini Impact Investments LLC", "East Bay Municipal Utility District Employees Retirement System", "Employees Retirement System of the State of Hawaii", "Essex Investment ManagementLLC", "Everence and the Praxis Mutual Funds", "EverHope Capital", "Fairpointe Capital", "Fisher Investments", "Friends Fiduciary Corporation", "George Gund Foundation", "GranthamMayoVan Otterloo and Co LLC", "Great Lake Advisors", "Green Century", "Greentech Capital Advisors", "Hannon Armstrong", "Harvard University Endowment", "Illinois State Treasurer s Office", "Intech Investments", "JP Morgan Asset Management", "JCIR", "JLens", "Karner Blue Capital", "Legato Capital Management", "Lord Abbett", "Los Angeles Capital Management", "Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association (LACERA)", "Loyola MaryMount University", "Macalester College", "Macquarie Asset Management", "Maryland State Retirement and Pension System", "Mellon Investments", "Mercy Investment Services", "MFS Investment Management", "Miller Howard InvestmentsInc", "Minnesota State Board of Investment", "MIT Investment Management Company", "Nathan Cummings Foundation", "Neuberger Berman", "New Alternatives Fund", "New Jersey Division of Investment", "New York City Pension Funds", "New York State Common Retirement Fund", "Nuveen", "Oregon State Treasurer", "Pacific View Asset Management", "Pax World Management LLC", "PIMCO", "Prentiss Smith and Company", "Progressive Investment Management", "Redwood Grove Capital", "ReyndersMcVeigh Capital Management", "Richmond Global Compass", "Riverwater Partners", "Rockefeller Asset Management", "Sage Advisory", "San Francisco EmployeesRetirement System", "Seattle City EmployeesRetirement System", "SEI", "SEIU Master Trust", "Seventh Generation Interfaith Inc", "Sierra Club Foundation", "Sisters of St Dominic of Caldwell", "Skoll Foundation", "SLC Management", "Stance Capital", "State Street Global Advisors", "Sustainable Insight Capital Management", "Terra Alpha Investments", "The Board of Pensions of the Presbyterian Church (USA)", "The Ithaka GroupLLC", "The McKnight Foundation", "The Pension BoardsUCCInc", "The Sustainability Group of LoringWolcott and Coolidge", "Trillium Asset ManagementLLC", "Unitarian Universalist Association", "United Church Funds", "University of California Office of the Chief Investment Officer", "University of Rochester", "UNJSPF", "Veris Wealth Partners", "Vermont Pension Investment Committee", "Vermont State Treasurer s Office", "Vert Asset Management", "Washington State Investment Board", "Water asset management", "WaveCrest Wealth Management", "Wellington Management CompanyLLP", "Wells Fargo Asset Management", "Wespath Investment Management", "World Resources Institute", "Zevin Asset Management"], "bus": ["AP MollerMaersk", "Adbri Ltd", "AES Corporation", "AGL Energy Ltd", "Air France KLM SA", "Airbus Group", "American Airlines Group Inc", "American Electric Power CompanyInc", "Aneka Tambang Tbk (ANTAM)", "Anglo American", "Anhui Conch Cement Company Limited", "ArcelorMittal", "BASF SE", "Bayer AG", "Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft BMW", "Berkshire Hathaway", "BHP", "Bluescope Steel Limited", "Boeing Company", "Boral Limited", "BP", "Bumi Resources", "Bunge Limited", "Canadian Natural Resources Limited", "Caterpillar Inc", "CEMEX SAB de CV", "Centrica", "CEZAS", "Chevron Corporation", "China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) Limited", "China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation (Sinopec)", "China Shenhua Energy", "China Steel Corporation", "Coal India", "CocaCola Company", "ColgatePalmolive Company", "ConocoPhillips", "CRH", "Cummins Inc", "Daikin IndustriesLtd", "Daimler AG", "Dangote Cement Plc", "Danone SA", "Delta Air LinesInc", "Devon Energy Corporation", "Dominion EnergyInc", "Dow Inc", "Duke Energy Corporation", "EON SE", "Ecopetrol Sa", "EDF", "Enbridge Inc", "Enel SpA", "ENEOS Holdings Inc", "ENGIE", "Eni SpA", "Equinor", "Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd", "Exelon Corporation", "Exxon Mobil Corporation", "Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV", "FirstEnergy Corp", "Ford Motor Company", "Formosa Petrochemical", "Fortum Oyj", "Gazprom", "General Electric Company", "General Motors Company", "Glencore plc", "Grupo Argos SA", "Grupo Mexico", "HeidelbergCement AG", "HitachiLtd", "Hon Hai Precision Industry", "Honda Motor Company", "IberdrolaSA", "Imperial Oil", "Incitec Pivot", "International Paper Company", "Kinder MorganInc", "Koninklijke Philips NV", "Korea Electric Power Corp", "L Air Liquide", "LafargeHolcim Ltd", "Lockheed Martin Corporation", "Lukoil OAO", "LyondellBasell Industries Cl A", "Marathon Petroleum", "Martin Marietta MaterialsInc", "National Grid PLC", "Naturgy Energy", "Nestle", "NextEra EnergyInc", "Nippon Steel Corporation", "Nissan Motor Co Ltd", "Norilsk Nickel", "NRG EnergyInc", "NTPC Ltd", "Occidental Petroleum Corporation", "Oil Search", "OMV AG", "Orica", "Origin Energy", "PACCAR Inc", "Panasonic Corporation", "PepsiCoInc", "PetroChina Co Ltd", "Petroleo Brasileiro SAPetrobras", "Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex)", "Peugeot SA", "PGEPolska Grupa Energetyczna SA", "Phillips 66", "POSCO", "Power Assets Holdings Limited", "PPL CORPORATION", "Procter and Gamble Company", "PTT", "Qantas Airways Limited", "Raytheon Technologies", "Reliance Industries", "Renault SA", "Repsol", "Rio Tinto", "RollsRoyce", "Rosneft Oil Company", "Royal Dutch Shell", "RWE Aktiengesellschaft", "Saic Motor Corporation", "Saint Gobain", "Santos Limited", "Sasol Limited", "Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Aramco)", "Severstal", "Siemens Energy", "SK Innovation Co Ltd", "South32", "SSAB AB", "SSE PLC", "Suncor Energy Inc", "Suzano SA", "Suzuki Motor Corporation", "TC Energy", "Teck Resources Limited", "The Southern Company", "thyssenkrupp AG", "Toray IndustriesInc", "Total", "Toyota Motor Corporation", "Trane Technologies PLC", "Ultratech Cement Ltd", "Unilever PLC", "Uniper", "United Airlines HoldingsInc", "United Tractors", "Vale", "Valero Energy Corporation", "Vedanta Ltd", "Vistra Energy Corp", "Volkswagen AG", "Volvo", "WalmartInc", "WEC Energy GroupInc", "Weyerhaeuser Company", "Woodside Energy", "Woolworths Group Limited", "Xcel Energy Inc"]}                                
89 ccid_0110 The Sub-national Climate Fund for Islands and Coastal Regions equally adaptation & mitigation oceans and coastal zones     https://cop23.com.fj/fiji-work-schwarzeneggers-r20-coalition-develop-finance-green-infrastructure-projects-pacific/ 2017 Regions of Climate Action (R20), Fiji and Reunion Island have joined forces to create the Sub-national Climate Fund for Islands and Coastal Regions (SnCF Islands). They will work together to foster the development of green infrastructure projects for the Pacific in renewable energy, waste management and municipal lighting, as well as to create an investment fund to finance the projects. Island States and territories are amongst those most affected by climate change, not least from severe weather, and rising sea levels. They are also amongst those territories that suffer the most from the lack of essential energy, waste management and city lighting infrastructure projects that are necessary to power the economy, create jobs, and reduce negative impacts on health. The approach will be based on BlueOrchard Finance and R20’s first fund, the Sub-national Climate Fund for Africa (SnCF Africa). It will implement R20’s “value chain approach”, working from project concept through structuring, development and finally financing, the latter in partnership with established investment fund managers. It will complement the Pacific Regional NDC Hub launched at COP23 by seeking to leverage additional private and public investments in projects crucial to implementing and enhancing Pacific NDCs.​             SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned         [Reduce 4 million tonnes of CO2 per year]     [Create up to 20,000 jobs]       [$750 million to $5 billion]     ["Cook Islands (the)", "Fiji", "Kiribati", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Micronesia (Federated States of)", "Nauru", "Niue", "Palau", "Samoa", "Solomon Islands", "Tonga", "Tuvalu", "Vanuatu", "Papua New Guinea"]   [""] [Fiji]_ngv_fji,[Regions of Climate Action]_ing_usa,[Reunion Island]_ngv_fra {"ngv": ["Fiji", "Reunion Island"], "ing": ["Regions of Climate Action"]}                                
90 ccid_0111 Pacific Climate Finance and Insurance Incubator equally adaptation & mitigation industry     https://cop23.com.fj/initiative-develop-pacific-finance-insurance-products-launched-e1-million-support-luxembourg/ 2017 The Pacific Climate Finance and Insurance Incubator – known as the Drua Incubator – will bring together leaders in finance, investment and insurance to develop and “incubate” transformational and scalable financial and insurance products that meet the specific requirements of Pacific Small Island Development States.                         SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned                     [1 million USD]     ["Cook Islands (the)", "Fiji", "Kiribati", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Micronesia (Federated States of)", "Nauru", "Niue", "Palau", "Samoa", "Solomon Islands", "Tonga", "Tuvalu", "Vanuatu", "Papua New Guinea"]   ["Government of Luxembourg"] [Government of Luxembourg]_ngv_lux,[Government of Fiji]_ngv_fji,[Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat]_ngv_int,[United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)]_ior_int {"ngv": ["Government of Fiji", "Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat"]}                                
91 ccid_0112 Climate change and health in small island developing states mainly adaptation human settlements     https://www.who.int/globalchange/sids-initiative/en/ 2017 The initiative aims to provide national health authorities in SIDS with the political, technical and evidence and financial support to better understand and address the effects of climate change on health. This includes addressing climate change impacts on the main determinants of health (i.e. food, air, water and sanitation); improving the climate-resilience and environmental sustainability of healthcare facilities; and promoting climate change mitigation actions by the most polluting sectors (e.g. transport, energy, food and agriculture) to maximize health co-benefits. The initiative will also aim to lead the way in transforming health services in SIDS away from the current model of curative services with escalating costs, towards one based on disease prevention, climate resilience and sustainability.     SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned           SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["Fiji", "Maldives", "Timor-Leste", "Jamaica", "Kiribati", "Vanuatu"]   ["WHO"] [WHO]_ior_int {"ior": ["WHO", "UNFCCC"], "ngv": ["Fiji"]}                                
92 ccid_0113 Fiji Water Resilience mainly adaptation water     http://www.eib.org/en/infocentre/press/releases/all/2017/2017-310-largest-ever-eib-support-for-water-investment-in-a-small-island-state-new-usd-405-million-fiji-water-resilience-scheme-highlighted-to-world-climate-community 2017 (data unavailable at time of collection)                         SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["Fiji"]   ["Asian Development Bank (ADB)", "Green Climate Fund (GCF)", "European Investment Bank (EIB)", "Fiji"] [Asian Development Bank (ADB)]_ior_int,[Green Climate Fund (GCF)]_ior_int,[European Investment Bank (EIB)]_ior_int,[Fiji]_ngv_fji {"ior": ["Asian Development Bank (ADB)", "Green Climate Fund (GCF)", "European Investment Bank (EIB)"], "ngv": ["Fiji"]}                                
93 ccid_0115 Renewable Energy Solution for Rural Communities equally adaptation & mitigation energy     https://www.leonardodicaprio.org/fiji-partners-with-ldf-to-develop-innovation-renewable-energy-solution-for-rural-communities/ 2017 Inspired by Fiji's Presidency of COP23, the Fijian Government, with the support of the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, will bring renewable energy to eligible rural communities across the country. Together with Sunergise (Fiji) Limited, the Fiji Locally Managed Marine Area Network (FLMMA) and the Fiji Electricity Authority (FEA), the new Fiji Rural Electrification Fund will bring solar power to communities with no electricity or that rely on pollution-emitting diesel generators. LDF will provide a grant as seed funding to electrify the villages of Vio and Nacula, the first two communities taking part in the pilot phase of the program. LDF will then help mobilise funding for additional communities. Once a sufficient number of communities are operational, the revenues from the electricity sales will be used to finance further communities, creating a self-funding system that will expand the program throughout rural Fiji. SDG explicitly mentioned           SDG explicitly mentioned           SDG explicitly mentioned             [Fiji Electricity Authority (FEA)’s key corporate strategic goal to become a 100 per cent renewable energy provider to all Fijians] FEA is the largest renewable energy generator in Fiji               ["Fiji"]   ["Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation"] [Fiji]_ngv_fji,[Sunergise Limited]_bus_fji,[Fiji Locally Managed Marine Area Network (FLMMA)]_sgv_fji,[Fiji Electricity Authority (FEA)]_sgv_fji,[Fiji Rural Electrification Fund]_ngv_fji,[Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation]_ing_int {"ngv": ["Fiji", "Fiji Rural Electrification Fund"], "bus": ["Sunergise Limited"], "sgv": ["Fiji Locally Managed Marine Area Network (FLMMA)", "Fiji Electricity Authority (FEA)"]}                                
94 ccid_0116 The Ocean Pathway equally adaptation & mitigation oceans and coastal zones     https://www.oceanpathway.org/ 2017 The reality of ocean change and climate change is obvious for those whose livelihoods depend on the ocean. For islanders and those living on the coasts, the change in the ocean is reflected in shifts in weather patterns, extreme ocean and weather events, rising ocean temperatures and the impacts on fisheries and livelihoods. This is the frontline of Ocean Change and Climate change. The Ocean Pathway was successfully launched in COP23 in Bonn with a two track strategy for 2020 supporting the goals of the Paris Agreement that includes; 1. Increasing the role of the ocean considerations in the UNFCCC process and; 2. Significantly increasing action in priority areas impacting or impacted by ocean and climate change. Co-chairs are Fiji and Sweden represented by the Fiji Minister of Economy and Minister Responsible for Climate Change, Hon. Aiyaz Sayed Khaiyum and Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden, Hon. Isabella Lovin. This continues a unique partnership for the ocean that started with the co-hosting of the UN Ocean Conference in New York in June 2017.                         SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned                     ["United States of America (the)", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Australia", "China", "Fiji", "Spain", "Thailand", "Sweden", "Norway", "Samoa", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Cook Islands (the)", "Portugal", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Chile", "New Zealand", "Kiribati", "Mexico", "Canada"]   [""] [Fiji]_ngv_fji,[Sweden]_ngv_swe,[Norway]_ngv_nor,[Samoa]_ngv_wsm,[Marshall Islands]_ngv_mhl,[Cook Islands]_ngv_cok,[Portugal]_ngv_prt,[Dominican Republic]_ngv_dom,[Chile]_ngv_chl,[New Zealand]_ngv_nzl,[Kiribati]_ngv_kir,[Mexico]_ngv_mex {"ior": ["Commonwealth Secretariat", "UNESCAP", "World Ocean Council ", "IOC-UNESCO", "PIDF", "FAO"], "edu": ["Pacific Community (USP", "University of the South-Pacifc "], "ing": ["WWF", "TNC", "Conservation International ", "RARE", "Peace Boat"], "dng": ["Ocean Conservancy "], "oth": ["Because of the Ocean Coalition ", "Ocean and Climate Platform ", "International Acidification Alliance ", "Ocean Action Day", "World Oceans Forum "]}                                
95 ccid_0118 Global Sidewalk Challenge mainly mitigation human settlements, transport     https://www.walk21.com/sidewalks 2017 The Global Sidewalk Challenge raises the voice and profile for walking internationally and sets a challenge to governments, private businesses and NGO’s to collaborate and invest in walking infrastructure, especially dedicated, safe and barrier free sidewalks at transport hubs, to benefit the people who walk most by focusing on the places most walked in order to reduce GHG emissions, improve the efficiency of public transport and deliver better public health. The Challenge seeks to catalyse action around the globe by consolidating the efforts of partner cities and organisations into a high profile campaign that brings momentum and ambition to construct, or rehabilitate, 100,000km of additional dedicated, safe, barrier free, sidewalks in the proximity of public transport hubs, the majority of which will be in low and middle income countries by 2030.                                             [Construct or rehabilitate 100,000 km of sidewalks in low- and middle-income countries by 2030]         ["Colombia", "Chile", "Nigeria", "Mexico", "Bangladesh", "Philippines (the)", "Kenya", "China"]   [""] [Walk21]_ing_gbr {"ing": ["International Organisation of Public Transport", "International Network for Transport and Accessibility in Low Income Communities", "International Federation of Pedestrians", "Smarter than Car Global Thinktank", "Healthbridge", "Partnership for Sustainable Low Carbon"], "edu": ["Centre for Sustainable Urban Studies", "Breda University", "University of Calgary"], "bus": ["Translink Metro", "AMEND"], "ior": ["UN Environment Programme (UNEP)"], "dng": ["America Walks", "Despacio Colombia", "Funda Peaton", "Liga Peatonal"], "edu ": ["World Resources Institute "], "oth": ["Walkonomics"]}                                
96 ccid_0119 Transformative Urban Mobility Initiative mainly mitigation transport, energy     https://www.transformative-mobility.org/ 2017 TUMI is the leading global implementation initiative on sustainable mobility formed through the union of 11 prestigious partners. We are united in one goal: changing mobility for the benefit of people and the environment, with a view to the future. TUMI supports transport projects all around the world and enables policy makers to transform urban mobility. We believe in sustainable mobility for a better future. We base TUMI on three pillars: innovation, knowledge, investment. We support innovative pilot projects around the world. We share knowledge with planners about modern mobility concepts, in workshops and conferences. We invest in the construction and modernisation of sustainable urban infrastructure.     SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned               Mobilize USD1 billion to build and modernize sustainable urban mobility infrastructure (this information is no longer available on the website and has been sourced from CIP) Enable 3,000+ urban change-makers to plan and implement modern mobility concepts (this information is no longer available on the website and has been sourced from CIP)   ["Colombia", "South Africa", "Kenya", "Bangladesh", "Ethiopia", "Egypt", "Namibia", "Uganda", "India", "Indonesia", "Brazil", "Peru", "Ukraine", "Nigeria", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Morocco", "Viet Nam", "United States of America (the)", "Ghana", "Philippines (the)", "Thailand", "Hong Kong", "China", "France", "Belgium", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Germany", "Austria", "Finland", "Lebanon", "Slovenia", "Poland", "Sweden", "Denmark", "Netherlands (the)"]   ["Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ)"] [Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ)]_ngv_deu {"ior": ["Asian Development Bank (ADB)", "Development Bank of Latin America (CAF)", "UN Habitat"], "ngv": ["Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)", "Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ)"], "sgv": ["C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group", "Local Governments for Sustainability (ICLEI)"], "ing": ["Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP)", "World Resources Institute (WRI)"], "inv": ["Kreditanstalt fur Wiederaufbau (KfW)"], "oth": ["Partnership on Sustainable Low Carbon Transport (SLoCaT)"]}                                
97 ccid_0120 SE4all: People-Centered Accelerator mainly mitigation human settlements, energy     https://www.seforall.org/people-centered-accelerator 2017 SEforALL serves as the Secretariat for the People-Centered Accelerator, a voluntary partnership of more than 45 organizations devoted to gender equality, social inclusion and women’s empowerment. Energy access is gendered. Due to differentiated (and unequal) societal standing and roles in communities and households, women and men use energy for different tasks. They value energy services differently. And they benefit differently from having access to those services. Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL) believes in promoting the inclusion of women and the poorest people in society. Alongside efforts to achieve universal access to sustainable energy services, inclusion can help secure a just energy transition that leaves no one behind. Investment in women has a multiplier effect – they reinvest in their communities and society as a whole benefits. Along with our partners in the People-Centered Accelerator, SEforALL is working to: Enhance and extend the provision of sustainable modern energy to the very poorest people in society, who will not be reached by business-as-usual approaches; Help unlock finance from private and public sources for gender-smart, socially inclusive approaches in the energy sector; Incorporate gender equality at the heart of the energy transition by enhancing women’s full participation in sustainable energy solutions at every level; Bring together and strengthen collaboration between a broad range of stakeholders to achieve these aims in the context of the People-Centered Accelerator’s workstreams and activities.                         SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["Kosovo"]   [""] [SE4all]_ing_int {"bus": ["ABB", "Ashden", "Frontier Markets", "Reykjavik Energy", "Schneider Electric", "Smiling Through Light", "Value for Women", "Women Organizing for Change in Agriculture and Natural Resource Management"], "ing": ["ACCESS", "Acumen", "Berkeley Air Monitoring Group", "Calvert Impact Capital", "Catholic Agency for Overseas Development", "Clean Cooking Alliance", "Clean Energy Solutions Center", "Clinton Foundation", "ECOWAS Regional Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency", "ENERGIA", "Energising Development", "Energy Action Partners", "Energy Sector Management Assistance Program", "GenderCC Southern Africa", "Global Women's Network for the Energy Transition", "GLPGP", "Grassroots Africa", "IUCN", "Jentera Desa Foundation", "Landsvirkjun", "Let There Be Light International", "Love for Life", "Overseas Development Institute", "PowerCorner", "Practical Action", "REN21", "Self-Employed Women's Association", "Shell Foundation", "Solar Sister", "The Elders"], "dng": ["ENVenture"], "ngv": ["Icelandic International Development Agency", "Sweden Sverige", "UKAID"], "edu": ["International Institute for Environment and Development", "Mawazo Institute", "United Nations University Gender Equality Studies and Training Programme (UNU)"], "ior": ["UN Foundation"], "edu ": ["World Resource Institute"]}                                
98 ccid_0121 Climate Action Pacific Partnership equally adaptation & mitigation land use, oceans and coastal zones, water, energy     https://cop23.com.fj/capp-2018/ 2017 CAPP is a coalition of Pacific stakeholders from various thematic and cross-cutting areas, supported by regional and international partners, joined by their commitment to accelerate climate action in the Pacific and support international efforts to achieve the emissions reduction target set by the Paris Agreement.     SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned         SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned [Net Zero by 2030] low and net zero emission development                   ["Fiji", "Cook Islands (the)", "Micronesia (Federated States of)", "French Polynesia", "Kiribati", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Nauru", "New Caledonia", "Niue", "Palau", "Papua New Guinea", "Samoa", "Solomon Islands", "Timor-Leste", "Tokelau", "Tonga", "Tuvalu", "Vanuatu", "Wallis and Futuna"]   ["United Kingdom", "Australia", "Germany"] [Fiji]_ngv_fji,[Marrakech Partnership for Global Climate Action(MPGCA)]_ior_int {"ngv": ["Fiji", "Cook Islands", "Micronesia", "French Polynesia", "Kiribati", "Marshall Islands", "Nauru", "New Caledonia", "Niue", "Palau", "Papua New Guinea", "Samoa", "Solomon Islands", "Timor Leste", "Tokelau", "Tonga", "Tuvalu", "Vanuatu", "Wallis and Futuna"]}                                
99 ccid_0123 Super-efficient Equipment and Appliance Deployment Initiative mainly mitigation energy   http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Super-efficient_Equipment_and_Appliance_Deployment_(SEAD)_Initiative http://www.superefficient.org/ 2010 The Super-efficient Equipment and Appliance Deployment (SEAD) Initiative is a voluntary collaboration among governments working to promote the manufacture, purchase, and use of energy-efficient appliances, lighting and equipment worldwide. SEAD is an initiative under the Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) and a task of the International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Cooperation (IPEEC).             SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned   If all SEAD governments were to adopt current policy best practices for product energy efficiency standards, 2,000 TWh of annual electricity could be saved in 2030, equal to the energy generated by 650 mid-sized power plants. Collectively, these measures would decrease CO2 emissions over the next two decades by 11 billion tonnes, seven times more than the annual emissions of all road vehicles in the United States.                 ["Argentina", "Australia", "Brazil", "Canada", "Chile", "China", "India", "Indonesia", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Mexico", "Russian Federation (the)", "Saudi Arabia", "South Africa", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "United States of America (the)", "Austria", "Belgium", "Bulgaria", "Croatia", "Cyprus", "Czechia", "Denmark", "Estonia", "Finland", "France", "Germany", "Greece", "Hungary", "Ireland", "Italy", "Latvia", "Lithuania", "Luxembourg", "Malta", "Netherlands (the)", "Poland", "Portugal", "Romania", "Slovakia", "Slovenia", "Spain", "Sweden", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)"]   ["Ministerio de Energia y Mineria", "Department of Industry", " Innovation and Science", "Minist\u00e9rio de Minas e Energia", "Natural Resources Canada", "Ministry of Energy", "China National Institute of Standards", "Directorate-General for Energy", "Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing", "Bureau of Energy Efficiency", "Ministry of Energy and Energy Resources (MEMR)", "Korea Energy Agency", "Comisi\u00f3n Nacional Para El Uso Eficiente De La Energ\u00eda (CONUEE)", "Swedish Energy Agency", "Ministry of Energy", "Ministry of Energy", " Industry and Mineral Resources", "Department of Energy", "Department for Business", " Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS)", "Department of Energy"] [Department of Energy]_ngv_usa,[Bureau of Energy Efficiency]_ngv_ind {"ngv": ["Ministerio de Energia y Mineria", " Innovation and Science", "Minist\u00e9rio de Minas e Energia", "Natural Resources Canada", "Ministry of Energy", "China National Institute of Standards", "Directorate-General for Energy", "Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing", "Bureau of Energy Efficiency", "Ministry of Energy and Energy Resources (MEMR)", "Korea Energy Agency", "Comisi\u00f3n Nacional Para El Uso Eficiente De La Energ\u00eda (CONUEE)", "Swedish Energy Agency", "Ministry of Energy", " Industry and Mineral Resources", "Department of Energy", " Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS)", "Department of Energy"], "ior": ["APEC", "CLASP", "ECREEE", "IEA"], "ing": ["en.lighten initiative"], "oth": ["IEA 4E"], "edu": ["LBNL", "Standards Coordination Community of Practice"]}                                
100 ccid_0124 Zero Routine Flaring by 2030 mainly mitigation energy   http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Zero_Routine_Flaring_by_2030 https://www.worldbank.org/en/programs/zero-routine-flaring-by-2030 2015 Zero Routine Flaring by 2030 initiative introduced by the World Bank, brings together governments, oil companies, and development institutions who recognize the flaring situation is unsustainable from a resource management and environmental perspective, and who agree to cooperate to eliminate routine flaring no later than 2030.                         SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned                 a) not routinely flare gas in new oil field developments and b) to end routine flaring in existing (legacy) fields as soon as possible and no later than 2030; Oil companies with routine flaring at existing oil fields they operate will seek to implement economically viable solutions to eliminate this legacy flaring as soon as possible, and no later than 2030.   ["Angola", "Australia", "Azerbaijan", "Bahrain", "Brazil", "Canada", "Cameroon", "Congo (the)", "Denmark", "Algeria", "Ecuador", "Egypt", "France", "Gabon", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Indonesia", "India", "Iraq", "Kazakhstan", "Kuwait", "Morocco", "Mexico", "Niger (the)", "Nigeria", "Netherlands (the)", "Norway", "Oman", "Peru", "Portugal", "Russian Federation (the)", "Senegal", "South Sudan", "Turkmenistan", "Tunisia", "United States of America (the)", "Uzbekistan"]   ["World Bank"] [World Bank]_ior_int {"ngv": ["Angola", "Azerbaijan", "Bahrain", "Cameroon", "Canada", "Republic of Congo", "Denmark", "Egypt", "Ecuador", "France", "Gabon", "Germany", "Indonesia", "Iraq", "Kazakhstan", "Mexico", "Morocco", "Netherlands", "New Zealand", "Niger", "Nigeria", "Norway", "Oman", "Peru", "Russia", "Saudi Arabia", "Turkmensitan", "Uzbekistan", "United States", "Agence Fran\u00e7aise de D\u00e9veloppement (AFD)"], "sgv": ["California", "Western Australia"], "bus": ["BP", "Cairn Energy", "Ecopetrol", "Eni", "Enterprise Tunisienne d\u2019Activit\u00e9s P\u00e9troli\u00e8res (ETAP - Tunisia)", "Equinor", "Frontier Oil Limited", "Halp Energia", "Gazprom Neft", "KazMunayGas", " KazPetrol Group", "Kuwait Oil Company", "KUKOIL", "MOL Group", "Niger Delta Petroleum Resources Ltd.", "Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation", "Nile Petroleum Corporation", "Oando Energy Resources", "Occidental", "Oil India Limited", "OMV Group", "ONGC", "Pan Ocean Oil Corporation (Nigeria) Ltd.", "Petroamazonas EP", "Petrobas", "Petroleum Development Oman", "Repsol", "Saudi Aramco", "Seven Energy", "Seplat Petroleum Development Company Plc", "Shell", "SOCAR", "Societ\u00e9 Nationale des Hydrocarbures", "Societ\u00e9 Nationale des Petroles du Congo", "Sonangol", "Sonatrach", "TOTAL", "Uzbekneftegaz", "Wintershall Dea", "Woodside"], "ior": ["African Development Bank (AfDB)", "Asian Development Bank (ADB)", "Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)", "CAF - Development Bank of Latin America", "East African Development Bank (EADB)", "ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID)", "European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)", "European Investment Bank (EIB)", "Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)", "Islamic Development Bank (IsDB)", "OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID)", "West African Development Bank (BOAD)", "World Bank Group"], "oth": ["United Nations Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All)"]}                                
101 ccid_0125 European Technology and Innovation Platform on Wind Energy mainly mitigation energy   http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/European_Technology_and_Innovation_Platform_for_Wind_(ETIPwind) https://etipwind.eu 2016 ETIP Wind activities combine two prior initiatives: the European Wind Energy Technology Platform (TPWind) and the European Wind Industry Initiative. The ambition is to define and agree on concrete research and innovation (R&I) priorities and communicate these to the European institutions and other decision making bodies in order to support the EU’s ambition of a decarbonised economy by 2050.The current ETIPWind platform informs Research & Innovation policy at European and national level to deliver on the EU’s Climate and Energy objectives and maintain Europe’s competitive edge in wind energy. ETIPWind interacts with the European Commission and European Parliament, the SET Plan Steering Group, other ETIPs and Member States representatives to ensure a coherent advisory framework.             SDG explicitly mentioned           SDG explicitly mentioned             The timely implementation of the EWI will lead to high wind energy penetration levels, reaching 20% in 2020, 33% in 2030 and 50% in 20502. (EWEAs targets today are 15.7% in 2020. 28.5% in 2030 and 50% in 2050)           make onshore wind the most competitive energy source by 2020, with offshore following by 2030; achieve a 20% share of wind energy in EU total electricity consumption by 2020; create 250,000 new skilled jobs in the EU by 2020; Develop 15-20MW turbine prototypes from 2017 until 2020; Implementing 5 additional testing facilities from 2015 to 2020.   ["Austria", "Belgium", "Bulgaria", "Croatia", "Cyprus", "Czechia", "Denmark", "Estonia", "Finland", "France", "Germany", "Greece", "Hungary", "Ireland", "Italy", "Latvia", "Lithuania", "Luxembourg", "Malta", "Netherlands (the)", "Poland", "Portugal", "Romania", "Slovakia", "Slovenia", "Spain", "Sweden", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)"]   ["European Comission"] [Hitachi ABB Power Grids]_bus_che {"bus": ["Hitachi ABB Power Grids", "Acciona", "DNV GL", "E.ON Climate & Renewables", "EDF Energies Nouvelles", "ENEL Green Power", "GE Renewable Energy", "EDP Renewables", "ERG", "LM Wind Power", "MHI Vestas Offshore Wind", "ORE Catapult", "Equinor", "Vattenfall", "Nordex", "Iberdrola Renovables Energ\u00eda", "\u00d8rsted", "Renewable Energy Systems", "Sentient Science", "Senvion", "Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy", "Sintef", "Vestas", "ZF Wind Power", "Enercon", "ABB"], "edu": ["CENER", "EERA JP Wind", "Fraunhofer IWES ", "EAWE", "TNO"]}                                
102 ccid_0126 European Technology and Innovation Platform for Photovoltaics mainly mitigation energy     https://etip-pv.eu/ 2008 The European Technology and Innovation Platform for Photovoltaics (ETIP PV) mobilizes all stakeholders sharing a long-term European vision for PV, helping to ensure that Europe maintains and improves its industrial position, in order to achieve a leadership position within the global PV market. They make recommendations with a view to improve the competitiveness of the European PV industry, both the upstream segments (incl. feedstock supply, equipment manufacturing, cell and module production) and the downstream ones (incl. technical solutions for grid integration, market solutions for grid integration, installation).           SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned   Up to 12% of Photovoltaic electricity in the EU by 2020   EU Member States, Iceland, Norway, Turkey and Switzerland         Increase PV module efficiency by at least 20% by 2020 compared to 2015.;Increase PV module efficiency by at least 35% by 2030 compared to 2015.;Reduce turn-key system costs by at least 20% by 2020 as compared to 2015.;Reduce turn-key system costs by at least 50% by 2030 compared to 2015;Increase module lifetime to a guaranteed power output time (at 80% of initial power) to 30 years by 2020 and 35 years by 2025.   ["Austria", "Belgium", "Bulgaria", "Croatia", "Cyprus", "Czechia", "Denmark", "Estonia", "Finland", "France", "Germany", "Greece", "Hungary", "Ireland", "Italy", "Latvia", "Lithuania", "Luxembourg", "Malta", "Netherlands (the)", "Poland", "Portugal", "Romania", "Slovakia", "Slovenia", "Spain", "Sweden", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Iceland", "Norway", "Turkey", "Switzerland"]   ["European Commission"] [European Commission]_ngv_int,[WIP]_edu_deu,[EUREC]_edu_bel,[SolarUnited]_bus_deu {"ngv": ["European Commission"], "bus": ["Enel Green Power", "Eni", "SolarPower Europe", "Manz", "UNEF", "Meyer Burger Technology", "AVANCIS", "EERA PV / imec", "CEA INES", "T\u00dcV Rheinland Energy", "Becquerel Institute", "TECSOL", "VITRONIC", "Tecnalia", "Wacker Chemie", "VDMA", "Fortum Growth Oy", "First Solar"], "edu": ["Lappeenranta University of Technology", "IPVF", "University of Cyprus", "ISFH", "CEA INES", "Forschungszentrum J\u00fclich", "EURAC", "CEA Liten", "EERA PV / ISE", "IMEC", "(HZB) PVcomB", "ECN part of TNO", "University of Ljubljana UL-FE", "Fraunhofer ISE"]}                                
103 ccid_0127 SunShot Initiative mainly mitigation energy     https://www.energy.gov/eere/solar/sunshot-initiative 2011 "SunShot" initiative aims to reduce the total costs of photovoltaic solar energy systems by about 75% so that they are cost competitive at large scale with other forms of energy without subsidies before the end of the decade. In addition to investing in improvements in cell technologies and manufacturing, the SunShot initiative will also focus on steps to streamline and digitize local permitting processes that will reduce installation and permitting costs.             SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned         initial goal set forth by the SunShot Initiative is to reduce carbon emissions to 20% of what they were at their highest recorded levels in 1990, by 2050. 2020 Goal: reduce the total costs of solar energy by 75 percent, making it cost competitive at large scale with other forms of energy without subsidies by the end of the decade. This cost reduction corresponds to utility-scale solar costing approximately $1 per watt or $0.06 per kilowatt-hour, making solar energy a possibility for millions of Americans; In 2016, the SunShot Initiative announced new cost targets that it wanted to be achieved by the year 2030: $0.05 per kilowatt hour for residential PV (photoVoltaik); $0.04 per kilowatt hour for commercial PV; $0.03 per kilowatt hour for utility-scale PV                 ["United States of America (the)"]   ["Office of Enegry Efficiency and Renewable Energy", " U.S. Department of Energy"] [Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO)]_ngv_usa Ambiguous                                
104 ccid_0128 Wind Vision mainly mitigation energy     https://www.energy.gov/eere/wind/wind-vision 2008 Wind Vision is to document the contributions of wind to date and envisioning a future in which wind continues to provide key contributions to the nation's energy portfolio. Building on and updating the 2008 20% Wind Energy by 2030 report, the Wind Vision report, quantifies the economic, environmental, and social benefits of a robust wind energy future and the actions that wind stakeholders can take to make it a reality.                                   12,3 gigatonnes CO2   Generate 20% of the US electricity demand via wind energy by 2030 and 35% by 2050 600,000 jobs       70 billion/year by 2050 annual wind industry investment $149 billion (3%) lower cumulative electric sector expenditures; 23% less water consumption and 15% less water withdrawals for the electric power sector; $1 billion in annual land lease payments; $440 million annual lease payments for offshore wind plants; (More than) $3 billion in annual property tax payments   ["United States of America (the)"]   ["WETO"] [WETO]_ngv_usa {"edu": ["Argonne National Laboratory", "Idaho National Laboratory", "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory", "Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory", "Los Alamos National Laboratory", "MIT Lincoln Laboratory", "National Renewable Energy Laboratory", "Oak Ridge National Laboratory", "Pacific Northwest National Laboratory", "Clemson University", "Iowa State University", "Lehigh University", "Oregon State University", "Purdue University", "Tufts University", "University of Maine", "University of Massachusetts Lowell"], "dng": ["American Wind Wildlife Institute", " Inc.", "National Rural Electric Cooperative Association"], "bus": ["American Superconductor Corporation", " Inc.", "Bergey Windpower Co.", "Bergey Windpower Co. LLC", " LLC", "Carbon Rivers LLC", " Inc.", "eFormative Options", " Inc", "General Electric", "General Electric Company through GE Renewable Energy", " Inc.", "JC Solutions LLC", " Inc.", "Lake Erie Energy Development Corporation", "LC Drives", " Inc", "Resodyn Corporation", "Resono Pressure Systems LLC", "SMRU Consulting", "Stantec Consulting Services Inc", " Inc.", "WEG Energy Corporation", " Inc"], "sgv": ["Massachusetts Clean Energy Center", "New York State Energy Research and Development Authority"]}                                
106 ccid_0130 Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition mainly mitigation industry   http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Carbon_Pricing_Leadership_Coalition https://www.carbonpricingleadership.org/ 2015 The Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition (CPLC) is a voluntary initiative that catalyzes action towards the successful implementation of carbon pricing around the world. The CPLC brings together leaders from government, business, civil society and academia to support carbon pricing, share experiences and enhance the global, regional, national and sub-national understanding of carbon pricing implementation. CPLC aspires to catalyze action towards the successful implementation of carbon pricing around the world by collecting the evidence base, benefiting from experience around the world in designing and using carbon pricing, and using this input to help inform successful carbon pricing policy development and use of carbon pricing in businesses.                         SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["Canada", "Belgium", "United States of America (the)", "Chile", "Colombia", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "India", "Denmark", "Ethiopia", "Costa Rica", "Finland", "France", "Germany", "Italy", "Japan", "Kazakhstan", "Mexico", "Morocco", "Netherlands (the)", "New Zealand", "Australia", "Norway", "Panama", "Portugal", "Singapore", "Spain", "Sweden", "Switzerland", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Thailand", "Brazil", "China", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Russian Federation (the)", "Ghana", "South Africa", "Turkey", "Mauritius", "Pakistan", "Nigeria", "Ukraine"]   [""] [World Bank Group]_ior_int {"sgv": ["Alberta", "British Columbia", "California", "Delhi Metro Rail Corporation", "Northwest Territories", "Ontario", "Quebec"], "ngv": ["Belgium", "Canada", "Chile", "Colombia", "Cote d Ivoire", "Denmark", "Ethiopia", "Costa Rica", "Finland", "France", "Germany", "Indian Railways", "Italy", "Japan", "Kazakhstan", "Mexico", "Morocco", "Netherlands", "New Zealand", "Norway", "Panama", "Portugal", "Singapore", "Spain", "Sweden", "Switzerland", "United Kingdom", "Belgium"], "bus": ["Abengoa", "Acciona", "AGL Energy", "Aimia", "Air Canada", "Allessandri", "ALLCOT Group", "AMATA", "AP4", "Arvind", "Atmoterra", "Atos SE", "AXA", "Baker and McKenzie", "Bank Australia", "Barco NV", "Barrick Gold Corporation", "BG Group", "BHP Billiton", "Blackstone Energy Services Inc", "BMO Financial Group", "BNP Paribas", "BP", "Braskem", "Broad Group", "BT Group", "Calidda", "Carbon Engineering", "Carrefour", "Catalyst Paper Corporation", "Cement Association of Canada", "CEMEX", "Cenovus Energy Inc", "CIBC", "CIFF", "Coca Cola HBC AG", "Commerzbank", "Coway", "CPFL", "DAI Global", "Dalmia Cement", "Danfoss", "Daniels Power Corporation", "DAO Integral Platform for Climate Initiatives", "Desjardins Group", "DNVGL", "EcoAct Inc", "Ecofrotas", "Ecofys", "Ecotierra", "EDF", "EDP-Engias de Portugal", "Ekbd Consult", "EKI Energy Services Ltd", "EllisDon", "En+ Group", "Enagas", "Enbridge", "Enel", "Engie", "Eni", "Environment First Energy Services Private Limited", "Eskom", "Ernst and Young", "Ferrovial", "Fortum", "Garanti Bank", "Gas Natural Fenosa", "Get2C", "Global Environmental Markets", "Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes", "Godrej and Boyce", "Groupe ADP", "Grupo Financiero Banorte", "Hindustan Construction Company", "HSBC", "Iberdrola", "IKEA Canada", "Infigen Energy", "Infinite Solutions", "Infosys", "Keyassociados", "Kruger Inc", "LafargeHolcim", "LATAM Airlines Group", "Lloyd s Register", "Loblaw Companies Limited", "Mahindra", "Man Group", "Michelin", "Milbank", "National Bank Australia", "Natura", "Nature Bank", "NEAS Energy", "Nestle", "Nordea Bank", "NEI Investments", "Nouveau Energy Management", "Novartis", "Novozymes", "OHL Group", "Ontario Power Generation", "Origin Energy", "Perspectives Climate Group GmbH", "PGandE", "Portafolio Verde", "Predict Ability Limited", "Redshaw Advisors", "Resolute Forest Products Inc", "Royal Bank of Canada", "Royal DSM", "Royal Philips", "Rusal", "Saint-Goabin", "Schneider Electric", "Scotiabank", "Sekerbank", "Shell", "Shell Canada", "Siemens", "Sindicatum", "SkyPower", "Solvay", "South Pole Group", "SSE", "Star Rapid", "Suez Environnement", "Suncor Energy", "Tata Group", "TD Bank", "Teck Resources", "TELUS", "The Carbon Trust", "The Co-operators Group Limited", "The Toronto Dominion Bank Group", "Total", "TransCanada Corporation", "Trucost", "Unilever", "Vale SA", "Veolia", "Vestas", "Vi na Concha y Toro", "Visao Sustentavel", "Yes Bank", "Zenith Bank", "ABIQUIM - Brazilian Chemical Industry Association", "Brazilian Tree Industry", "BSR", "Ceres", "Cleantech21 Foundation", "Climate Solutions Group Ltd", "Climate Markets and Investment Association (CMIA)", "Confederation of Danish Industry", "Entreprises pour l Environnement", "International Center for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD)", "IDEAcarbon", "International Emissions Trading Association (IETA)", "Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IIGCC)", "The Prince of Wales s Corporate Leaders Group", "Put a Price on It DC", "Verra", "World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)", "We Mean Business", "World Economic Forum"], "edu": ["Asia Society Policy Institute", "Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa)", "Center for European Policy Studies (CEPS)", "The George Washington University", "Institute for Climate Economics (I4CE)", "Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)", "Instituto Ethos", "Massachusetts Institute of Technology", "Stockholm Environment Institute", "University College London", "World Resources Institute", "Yale University"], "ing": ["The B Team", "Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES)", "Carbon Market Watch", "Caring for Climate", "Citizen s Climate Lobby", "Climate Focus", "Climate Leadership Council (CLC)", "Climate Outreach", "Climate Strategies", "Climate Transparency Initiative", "Coalition for Rainforest Nations (CfRN)", "Environmental Defense Fund", "Global Maritime Forum", "The Gold Standard Foundation", "International Carbon Action Partnership ICAP)", "Japan Climate Leaders Partnership", "Solutions for Our Climate (SFOC)", "The Climate Group", "The Climate Trust", "The Nature Conservancy", "The Shift Project", "Union of Concerned Scientists", "World Wildlife Fund"], "dng": ["CEBDS", "CII ITC Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Development", "Fundacion Natura Colombia", "klimaatpleincom", "Russian Carbon Fund"], "ior": ["International Finance Corporation (IFC)", "International Monetary Fund", "Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development", "United Nations Foundation", "United Nations Global Compact"], "oth": ["EKEM Group"], "inv": ["UKRAGSBANK"]}                                
107 ccid_0133 Assessing Low Carbon Transition mainly mitigation transport, industry https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=149 http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/ACT_Assessing_Low-Carbon_Transition https://actinitiative.org/ 2015 The ACT – Assessing low-Carbon Transition® initiative assesses how ready an organization is to transition to the low-carbon economy using a future-oriented, sector specifïc methodology. It is the natural next step to bring accountability to the growing number of actions that organizations are taking to tackle climate change.                         SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["France", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Japan", "United States of America (the)", "India", "Switzerland", "Norway", "China", "Germany", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Brazil", "Canada", "Italy", "Mexico", "Nigeria", "Australia", "Czechia", "Portugal", "Egypt", "South Africa", "Finland", "Spain", "Russian Federation (the)", "Denmark", "Indonesia", "Saudi Arabia", "Malaysia", "Sweden", "Luxembourg", "Belgium", "Ghana", "Argentina", "New Zealand", "Singapore"]   ["ADEME", "Carbon Disclosure Project"] [ADEME]_ngv_fra,[Carbon Disclosure Project]_ing_gbr {"bus": ["AB Sugar", "Asahi Group Holdings", "Bimbo QSR", "Diageo Plc", "General Mills Inc", "InVivo", "ITC", "Nestle", "Nestle Waters", "Yara international", "Brio Gel", "Eckes Granini France", "Fleury Michon", "Sill", "BAIC Motor Corporation", "BMW", "Chongqing Changan Automobile Company", "Daimler", "Dongfeng Motor Group", "FAW Car Company Limited-A", "Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV", "Ford Motor Company", "Geely Automobile Holdings", "General Motors", "Guangzhou Automobile Group Co Ltd", "Honda", "Hyundai Motor Co", "Mazda Motor Corporation", "Mitsubishi Motors Corporation", "Nissan Motor Co", "PSA", "Renault", "Saic Motor Corporation", "Subaru Corporation", "Suzuki Motor Corporation", "Tata Motors", "Tesla Motors", "Toyota Motor Corporation", "Volkswagen AG", "Ian motion", "ACCOR", "Allianz", "Bouygues construction", "Covivio", "ICADE", "Nexity", "Perial", "Saint-Gobain", "Vinci", "ABRAPA", "Acquistapace", "Ad Hoc Architecture", "Bouygues Construction", "Groupe Realites", "Neotoa", "Vilogia", "Vinci immobilier", "Ambuja cement", "Cementir", "Cemex", "CIMENTS CALCIA", "Ecocem", "EQIOM", "FAYAT BATIMENT", "HeidelbergCement", "LafargeHolcim", "Unicem", "VICAT", "ACC Limited", "Dalmia Cement - Hoffmann Green Cement Technologies", "JSW Cement", "UltraTech Cement", "AES Corporation", "AGL Energy", "American Electric Power", "CEZ Group", "China Datang Corp", "China Energy Investment Group - CHN Energy", "China Huadian Corporation", "China Huaneng Group", "China Three Gorges", "Chubu Electric Power", "Chugoku Electric Power Company", "CLP Holdings", "Comision Federal de Electricidad - CFE", "Dominion Energy", "Duke Energy", "EON", "EDP Energias de Portugal", "Egyptian Electricity Holding Company", "electricite de France", "Eletrobras", "EnBW Energie Baden-Wuerttemberg", "Enel", "Engie", "Eskom Holdings", "Exelon Corporation", "Fortum", "Iberdrola", "Inter RAO", "Kansai Electric Power Company", "Korea Electric Power Corporation", "Kyushu Electric Power", "Nextera Energy", "NTPC", "Origin Energy", "Orsted", "Pacific Gas and Electric", "Perusahaan Listrik Negara", "RWE", "Saudi Electricity Company", "Southern Co", "SSE", "State Power Investment Corporation", "Taiwan Power Company", "Tenaga Nasional", "Tohoku Electric Power", "Tokyo Electric Power Company - TEPCO", "Uniper", "Vattenfall", "Vistra Energy Corp", "Xcel Energy", "Albioma", "Cap Vert Energie", "Compagnie Nationale du Rhone", "Endesa", "Enercoop", "nrg", "Arcelor Mittal", "Jindal Stainless", "JSW Steel", "Saint Gobain Group", "Tata Steel", "California Resources Corporation", "Enbridge", "Energean", "ENGIE", "Eni", "Equinor", "Galp", "PrimaGaz", "REPSOL", "Shell", "Total", "Tullow", "UN Global Compact", "Butagaz", "CEPSA", "EDF", "Rubis Energie", "Woodside", "YPF", "Origin Energy", "Burgard", "Decathlon", "ID Kids", "Intermarche", "Kiabi", "Nature et Decouvertes", "Norauto", "Bebe au Naturel", "Carrefour", "Casino", "Coq en pate", "JFR", "Kesko", "Legallais", "Lyreco France", "Maisons du Monde", "Samse", "Tape a l oeil", "The Wharehouse", "Thermador Groupe", "Toupargel", "Walmart", "Woolworths", "Aeroports de Lyon", "Aeroports de Paris", "Airbus", "Alstom", "American Airlines", "Andreani", "Blablabus", "Bollore logistics", "CMA CGM", "Confort Delgro", "DB schneker", "Derval", "DHL", "Egis", "Fedex", "Ferrovie dello stato italiane", "Geodis", "Groupe Noblet", "Landry", "Michelin", "ODC Marine", "RATP", "SAFRAN", "SNCF", "SNCF logistics", "Thalys", "Transdev", "UCL", "BERT", "Breger", "CAT 29", "Eurotunnel", "Groupe Guisnel", "Keolis", "La Poste", "TOWT", "Transport Main forte", "Transports Landry and Transports Derval", "Transports TAB", "APE"], "inv": ["Bpifrance", "Ircantec", "Caisse des Depots", "Erafp"], "ngv": ["FRR"]}                                
108 ccid_0138 Carbon Capture and Storage mainly mitigation energy, industry   http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/LCTPI_Low_Carbon_Technology_Partnership_initiative_(Main) http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/LCTPI_Low_Carbon_Technology_Partnership_initiative_(Main) 2015 The Low Carbon Technology Partnerships initiative (LCTPi) is comprised of over 160 companies and 70 partners that are committed to accelerating the transition to a low-carbon economy. (Note: Initiative ended in 2018)                 SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned [LCTPi efforts could deliver 65% of the emissions reductions needed to remain under the 2°C limit] while channeling $5-10 trillion of investment toward low-carbon sectors of the economy and support 20-45 million person-years of employment     [Support 20-45 million person-years of employment]       [Channel $5-10 trillion of investment toward low-carbon sectors of the economy]     ["Switzerland", "Spain", "Netherlands (the)", "India", "South Africa", "Singapore", "Germany", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "United States of America (the)", "Iceland", "Mexico", "China", "Portugal", "Brazil", "Norway", "France", "Italy", "Chile", "Colombia", "Finland", "Japan", "Australia", "Denmark", "Sweden", "Thailand", "Belgium", "Greece"]   ["Ikea Foundation", "Hewlett Foundation", "Childrens Investment Fund Foundation", "World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)"] [World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)]_bus_int {"bus": ["ABB", "ACCIONA S A ", "AkzoNobel", "Ambuja Cements", "Arcadis", "Arcelor Mittal South Africa", "Asia Pacific Resources International Limited", "Audi", "BT Group", "Bunge", "Carbon Recycling International", "CEMEX", "China National Building Materials Company", "China Resources Cement Holdings", "CLP Holdings", "Companhia Geral de Cal e Cimento", "Copersucar", "CPFL Energia", "CRH India Management Services", "DALMIA CEMENT", "Diageo Plc", "DNV Det Norske Veritas", "Dunar Food", "EI du Pont de Nemours and Company", "EDF", "Energias de Portugal (EDP)", "ENEL", "Eskom", "Evonik Industries", "FIBRIA Celulose", "First Solar", "Forestal Mininco", "GranBio", "Grupo Argos", "Grupo Cementos de Chihuahua", "Heidelberg Cement", "Iberdrola", "Infosys", "InterCement", "Italcementi", "ITC Limited", "Jain Irrigation Systems", "Joule Assets", "Kellogg Company", "Koninklijke DSM", "Lafarge Holcim", "LanzaTech", "Metsa Board", "Michelin", "Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corporation", "Monsanto Company", "Nestle", "Norton Rose Fullbright", "Novozymes", "NRG Energy", "Olam International", "PepsiCo", "POET", "Red Rock Biofuels", "Route Monkey", "Royal Friesland Campina", "SABMiller", "Scania", "SCG", "Schneider Electric", "Schneider Logistics", "SGS", "Shree Cement", "Siemens", "Skanska", "SkyNRG", "Solvay", "Starbucks Corporation", "State Grid Corporation of China", "Stora Enso Oyj", "Suzano Papel and Celulose", "Syngenta", "The Coca Cola Company", "The NAVIGATOR Company", "Titan Cement", "Total", "Tyson Foods", "Ultratech Cement", "Unilever", "United Technologies Corporation", "UPL", "UPM Kymmene Corporation", "UPS", "Votorantim Cimentos", "West China Cement ", "Yara International"], "inv": ["Ernst and Young", "LNG Capital", "Old Mutual Group", "PricewaterhouseCoopers", "YES BANK"]}                                
109 ccid_0141 Low Carbon Investment Registry mainly mitigation industry     https://globalinvestorcoalition.org/introduction/,https://globalinvestorcoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/LowCarbonInvestmentRegistry_Final.pdf 2014 Low Carbon Investment (LCI) Registry is the first public, online database showing examples of global low carbon investments made by institutional investors.The Global Investor Coalition on Climate Change groups created the LCI Registry in response to rapidly increasing interest by policy makers, investors and their beneficial members in the nature of low carbon investments by institutional investors such as pension funds and asset managers (Investors) and the rationale for such investments. (Note: Initiative ended in 2017)                         SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["United States of America (the)", "Taiwan (Province of China)", "Germany", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "China", "Denmark", "Brazil", "New Zealand", "Australia", "Philippines (the)", "Portugal", "Netherlands (the)", "France", "India"]   [""] [Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IIGCC)]_inv_int,[Investor Network on Climate Risk (INCR)]_inv_usa,[Investor Group on Climate Change (IGCC)]_inv_aus,[Asia Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (AIGCC)]_inv_int {"inv": ["Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IIGCC)", "Investor Network on Climate Risk (INCR)", "Investor Group on Climate Change (IGCC)", "Asia Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (AIGCC)", "Australian Ethical Superannuation", "AustralianSuper", "BT Pension Scheme Trustees", "BT Pension Scheme Trustees Limited", "Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec", "CalPERS California Employees Retirement System", "CalPERS California Public Employees Retirement System", "CalSTRS California State Teachers Retirement System", "Care Super", "Cathay Global Ecology Fund", "Cathay United Bank", "Catholic Super", "CBF Church of England Investment Fund", "Cbus", "Christian Super", "Church Commissioners for England", "Church of Sweden", "COIF Charities Investment Fund", "Colonial First State Investment Limited", "Environment Agency Pension Fund", "ERAFP (French public additional pension scheme)", "Ferrostaal GmbH", "Friends Trusts Limited (Common Investment Fund)", "Land Bank of the Philippines", "Local Government Super (Australia)", "London Pension Fund Authority", "MainePERS", "Mercer Super Trust", "Miss K M Harbinson Charitable Trust", "New York State Common Retirement Fund", "New Zealand Superannuation Fund", "PensionDanmark", "PFZW", "PKA", "Prudential", "Rathbone Unit Trust Management Limited", "REI Super", "S C Askew Limited", "SOUTH YORKSHIRE PENSIONS AUTHORITY", "Stichting ABP Pensioenfonds", "Teachers Mutual Bank Ltd", "The Craignish Trust", "The Patsy Wood Trust", "UMC Benefit Board", "UniSuper", "United Church Funds", "Universities Superannuation Fund", "Universities Superannuation Scheme", "Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends in Britain"], "bus": ["HESTA"], "dng": ["Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust", "Polden Puckham Charitable Foundation", "Skoll Foundation"], "ngv": ["Swiss Confederation Federal Department of the Environment Transport Energy and Communications DETEC Federal Office for the Environment FOEN"], "sgv": ["The London Borough of Newham"], "ing": ["The McKnight Foundation"]}                                
110 ccid_0143 Banking Environment Initiative mainly mitigation industry     https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/business-action/sustainable-finance/banking-environment-initiative/ 2010 The Banking Environment Initiative (BEI) is a group of global banks committed to pioneering actionable pathways towards a sustainable economy. The BEI co-produces horizon scanning applied research, develops leadership tools and convenes academic and industry collaborations.                         SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["Kosovo"]   ["Barclays", "BNP Paribas", "RBS", "Deutsche Bank", "Lloyds Banking Group", "Santander", "Standard Chartered"] [University of Cambridge]_edu_gbr {"inv": ["Barclays", "BNP Paribas", "RBS", "Deutsche Bank", "Lloyds Banking Group", "Santander", "Standard Chartered"]}                                
111 ccid_0144 Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery mainly adaptation land use, oceans and coastal zones, human settlements, transport     https://www.gfdrr.org/en 2006 The Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) is a global partnership that helps developing countries better understand and reduce their vulnerability to natural hazards and climate change.GFDRR is a grant-funding mechanism, managed by the World Bank, that supports disaster risk management projects worldwide.       SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned           SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned               [2018-2021 Strategy: Expand its efforts to build safer schools in at least 10 additional countries to make an estimated 200,000 classrooms safer from disasters, benefitting up to 7 million students]   [2018–2021 Strategy: 100 million people in low income countries and small island states will get access to climate early warning services]   [2018–2021 Strategy: $1.5 billion over the next three years, from public and private resources] [By 2021: (1) Train more than 500 government officials in financial protection and enable direct and indirect insurance programs that will´eventually cover more than 100 million people; (2) Community engagements and social protection will eventually reach at least 15 million people; (3) Target at least US$ 3 billion in climate resilience investments from development partners; (4) provide training to at least 1,000 government officials by 2021]   ["Afghanistan", "Bangladesh", "Benin", "Bhutan", "Botswana", "Burkina Faso", "Burundi", "Cameroon", "Cabo Verde", "Comoros (the)", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Djibouti", "Ethiopia", "Egypt", "Ghana", "India", "Iraq", "Jordan", "Kenya", "Lebanon", "Lesotho", "Liberia", "Sri Lanka", "Morocco", "Madagascar", "Malawi", "Mozambique", "Nepal", "Namibia", "Niger (the)", "Nigeria", "Pakistan", "Rwanda", "Saudi Arabia", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Senegal", "Seychelles", "Sierra Leone", "Somalia", "South Africa", "Tunisia", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Togo", "Uganda", "Yemen", "Zambia", "Zimbabwe", "Argentina", "Belize", "Bolivia (Plurinational State of)", "Brazil", "Chile", "Colombia", "Costa Rica", "Dominica", "Ecuador", "El Salvador", "Grenada", "Guatemala", "Guyana", "Haiti", "Jamaica", "Mexico", "Nicaragua", "Panama", "Paraguay", "Peru", "Saint Lucia", "Suriname", "Uruguay", "Albania", "Armenia", "Belarus", "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Bulgaria", "Georgia", "Kazakhstan", "Kyrgyzstan", "Moldova (the Republic of)", "Romania", "Serbia", "Tajikistan", "Turkey", "Uzbekistan", "Cambodia", "China", "Fiji", "Indonesia", "Kiribati", "Lao People's Democratic Republic (the)", "Mongolia", "Myanmar", "Papua New Guinea", "Philippines (the)", "Samoa", "Solomon Islands", "Thailand", "Timor-Leste", "Tonga", "Tuvalu", "Vanuatu", "Viet Nam"]   ["World Bank", "European Union (EU)", "Africa Caribbean and Pacific Secretariat (ACP)", "Japan"] [World Bank]_ior_int {"ngv": ["Australia", "Austria", "Canada", "Germany", "Italy", "India", "Japan", "Luxembourg", "Mexico", "Norway", "Serbia", "Sweden", "Switzerland", "USA", "Belgium", "France", "Mozambique"], "ior": ["United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)", "United Nations Office for Disaster Risk and Recovery (UNDRR)"]}