State and Local Climate and Energy Program
Greenhouse Gas Inventories
Regional GHG Inventory
- Delaware Valley (PDF) (76 pp, 4.6MB, About PDF)
A greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory is an accounting of greenhouse gases emitted to or removed from the atmosphere over a period of time. Examples of GHG inventories completed by local governments in the following states are available below.
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Arizona
Flagstaff
City Population: 60,222
In August 2008, the City of Flagstaff released its official GHG emissions inventory, forecasts, and reduction targets, as outlined in its “Greenhouse Gas Emissions Management Program.”
- http://flagstaff.az.gov/DocumentView.aspx?DID=7733 (PDF) (216 pp, 1.17M, About PDF)
California
Berkeley
City Population: 101,371
In April 2007, The City of Berkeley published its “Baseline Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory Report,” which is being used to help the city adopt an emissions reduction target and develop an emissions reduction action plan.
Fort Bragg
City Population: 6,604
In collaboration with the Mendocino Air Quality Management District and ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, the City of Fort Bragg released its greenhouse gas inventory in August 2007.
Menlo Park
City Population: 30,087
In November 2007, the City of Menlo Park released its “Greenhouse Gas Emissions Analysis,” which includes estimates of greenhouse gas emissions resulting from the City's internal municipal operations as well as those from the community as a whole.
Colorado
Aspen
City Population: 5,902
The publication of the City of Aspen's Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory in January 2006 represents the successful completion of one of the initial steps of the city's implementation of its wider climate action program, the Canary Initiative.
- http://aspenpitkin.com/Portals/0/docs/City/GreenInitiatives/Canary/COA_GHGInv_Full.pdf (PDF) (135 pp, 12.6M, About PDF)
Denver
City Population: 598,707
In April 2005, Mayor John Hickenlooper launched “Greenprint Denver,” an initiative to reduce Denver's environmental footprint. The publication of the “Greenhouse Gas Inventory for the City & County of Denver” in May 2007 represents the completion of a key component of one of the initiative's goals.
Georgia
Atlanta
City Population: 537,958
In support of Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin's initiative for a sustainable Atlanta, a student-faculty team from the Georgia Institute of Technology with the City published “The City of Atlanta's Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory” in March 2009.
Illinois
Chicago
City Population: 2,853,114
In 2008, the City of Chicago released its “Chicago Greenhouse Gas Emissions: An Inventory, Forecast, and Mitigation Analysis for Chicago and the Metropolitan Region.” The report is part of an effort to provide an accounting of the greenhouse gas emissions of Chicago and the six county region, develop a forecast for future emissions, and research a set of mitigation strategies that could reduce the City's emissions to 25 percent below 1990 levels by 2020.
- Pages 1-118: http://www.chicagoclimateaction.org/filebin/pdf/report/FINALALL091708_1-118.pdf (PDF) (118 pp, 7.89M, About PDF)
- Pages 118-226: http://www.chicagoclimateaction.org/filebin/pdf/report/FINALALL091708_118-266.pdf (PDF) (147 pp, 1.9M, About PDF)
Evanston
City Population: 77,693
The “Community Greenhouse Gas Inventory and Forecast,” published by the City of Evanston in March 2008, will allow the city to more effectively target greenhouse gas reduction activities and provide a baseline from which to measure emission reduction progress in future years.
Indiana
Bloomington
City Population: 71,819
As part of the city's committment to the “Mayors Climate Challenge,” the City of Bloomington published its “Greenhouse Gas Inventory for the City of Bloomington, Indiana: Footprint, Projections, and Recommendations” in May 2009.
Louisiana
New Orleans
City Population: 311,853
The “City of New Orleans Carbon Footprint Report,” published in July 2009, details the City's activities and findings as a participant in the Cities for Climate Protection (CCP) Campaign and offers a GHG inventory, descriptions of ongoing and proposed reduction measures, and recommendations for going forward.
Maryland
Annapolis
City Population: 36,524
“Energy Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory of the City of Annapolis in 2006,” published in 2008, was commissioned by the Mayor Ellen O. Moyer's energy efficiency task force and represents the city's successful completion of one step of the Cities for Climate Protection's milestone program.
- http://www.ci.annapolis.md.us/upload/images/government/depts/mayor/emissions.pdf (PDF) (39 pp, 704K, About PDF)
Chevy Chase
City Population: 2,803
As part of the town's committment under the U.S. Mayors Climate Protection Agreement, the “Town of Chevy Chase Greenhouse Gas Assessment” was completed in January 2009 to provide guidance to the town's Climate Protection Committee.
Minnesota
Northfield
City Population: 19,160
The Northfield Energy Task Force, created by the Northfield City Council in May 2007 to respond to energy and climate challenges, published “With Hope: A Resilient Community – An Action Plan for Northfield Area Energy Sustainability” in June 2008. A greenhouse gas inventory is included in Appendix 3 of the report.
Missouri
Creve Coeur
City Population: 16,868
“Baseline Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory for 2005,” published in August 2008, was commissioned by the Recycling, Environment and Beautification Committee of the City of Creve Coeur as an initial step toward reducing the city's GHG emissions.
New York
New York
City Population: 8,363,710
As part of its PlaNYC program, the City of New York publishes annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventories. “Inventory of New York City Greenhouse Gas Emissions: September 2010” is one recent example.
North Carolina
Durham
City Population: 223,284
The City and County of Durham commissioned the 2007 document, “City of Durham & Durham County: Greenhouse Gas and Criteria Air Pollutant Emissions Inventory and Local Action Plan for Emissions Reductions,” to help develop a GHG and criteria air pollution inventory and action plan for the Durham community.
- http://www.dchcmpo.org/dmdocuments/Durham_GHG_Inventory_LAP_Draft_9.pdf (PDF) (98 pp, 807K, About PDF)
Winston-Salem
City Population: 217,600
The July 2008 “Greenhouse Gas Inventory and Local Action Plan to Reduce Emissions” is a result of Winston-Salem's participation of the U.S Conference of Mayor's Climate Protection Agreement.
Oregon
Eugene
City Population: 154,620
In 2007, in response to the Mayor's climate initiative, and as a first step toward creating a climate and energy action plan, city staff and community partners compiled the “Eugene Community Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory Report.”
- http://www.eugeneneighbors.org/w/images/6/6a/GHG_Inventory_Final_070801.pdf (PDF) (26 pp, 182K, About PDF)
Springfield
City Population: 57,224
The “Greenhouse Gas Inventory of Springfield, Oregon” represents the successful completion of one stage of an effort to develop a Eugene-Springfield metro area sustainable development plan.
Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh
City Population: 310,037
“Pittsburgh Climate Protection Initiative: Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory,” published in December 2006, is a product of the city's Climate Protection Initiative.
South Carolina
Charleston
City Population: 111,978
“Local Action Plan on Climate Change,” published in December 2003, analyzes the City of Charleston's greenhouse gas emissions, evaluates the city's energy and resource use, and proposes several greenhouse gas emissions reduction measures.
Tennessee
Chattanooga
City Population: 170,880
Completed in January 2009, “The Chattanooga Climate Action Plan” includes a GHG inventory for the city of Chattanooga, an overview of carbon-reducing policies, and recommended steps to lower Chattanooga's carbon footprint.
Nashville
City Population: 596,462
Mayor Karl Dean's Green Ribbon Committee on Environmental Sustainability published the “Baseline Inventory of Greenhouse Gas Emissions for the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County” in February 2009.
Utah
Park City
City Population: 7,980
The “Community Carbon Footprint and Roadmap to Reduction,” published in March 2009, contains a carbon inventory for Park City, Utah and an action plan for reducing its greenhouse gas emissions.
Vermont
Burlington
City Population: 38,897
The city of Burlington, Vermont, completed its preliminary city operations and community-wide GHG inventories in 2008 and plans to publish regular updates on its Web site.
Virginia
Blacksburg
City Population: 41,796
In March 2008, the Town of Blacksburg published the “Blacksburg Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory,” successfully meeting a goal of the US Mayors' Climate Protection Agreement and the first milestone of the ICLEI Cities for Climate Protection Program.
Washington
Bellingham
City Population: 78,905
The “City of Bellingham Greenhouse Gas Inventory and Climate Protection Action Plan,” published in May 2007, includes a greenhouse gas inventory, a survey of the policy response to global warming, and a forecast of expected increases in GHGs in the near term.
- http://www.cob.org/documents/pw/environment/2007-04-12-Greenhouse-gas-inv-rpt-and-action-plan.pdf (PDF) (124 pp, 4.62M, About PDF)
King County
County Population: 1,875,519
Greenhouse Gas Emissions in King County quantifies 2008 emissions from the entire King County community including governments, residents and business, presenting results from two different, but complementary, inventories of GHG emissions: a geographic based inventory and a consumption based inventory. The website also features GHG reduction strategies.
Wisconsin
Oshkosh
City Population: 63,679
The “2009 Inventory of Oshkosh Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Municipal Operations” includes emissions from facilities and vehicles operated by the City of Oshkosh.