State and regional governments play a vital role in driving climate action and delivering sustainable economies. In 2022, 108 states and regional governments, representing 543 million people, disclosed their climate data through CDP and are part of a global movement driving the transition to a low carbon and resilient economy.
CDP, and our partners will be holding several webinars to provide you with useful information about reporting and tips on best practices for climate action. Explore and register to our webinars below to learn more.
Recorded webinars
Introduction to the States and Regions 2023 disclosure
Kick off the 2023 reporting period with CDP and its partners, whether you're new to CDP States and Regions or you've previously reported. Watch this webinar to receive step-by-step guidance on what’s new in this year's questionnaire (including how to access it), best practice tips, partner projects, and the benefits of reporting. Discover how CDP can support your state/region in its journey to a sustainable resilient future. Watch the recordings below.
The recent IPCC report released in February 2022 has underlined the fact that we are not prepared for the impacts of climate change. In response to dire mitigation and adaptation concerns, the Taskforce on Climate-Related Financial Disclosure (TCFD) published recommendations in 2017 for the dissemination of information on climate change risks and opportunities by non-financial corporations and financial institutions, offering information required for investors, creditors, and insurance agents to properly assess and price climate-related risks and opportunities. While often considered at physical risk from climate change, state and local governments also act as financial entities whose economic and social resilience is at stake.
Introduction to the States and Regions 2022 disclosure
Watch our webinar, in partnership with Climate Group and Regions4, to receive step-by-step guidance on the 2022 States and Regions disclosure cycle. The webinar unpacks why states and regions should report their environmental data, the various projects and initiatives states and regions can report to, an overview of the questionnaire, how to report your data to CDP and explains how CDP can support you in your journey to a sustainable resilient future.
Public Procurement for Common Good Tackling public sector scope 3 emissions through supplier engagement.
According to the World Bank, public purchasing and government consumption account for almost 18% of global GDP – representing enormous purchasing power and influence within global and local economies. Reducing public-sector emissions through the supply chain will be essential to reaching net-zero by 2050 and avoiding the worst impacts of climate change. For fifteen years, CDP’s Supply Chain program has catalyzed the world’s largest purchasing organizations to request environmental disclosure and action from thousands of their suppliers. In this session we will learn about how Cities, States, Regions, and Public Authorities can act on their scope 3 emissions and have cascading impact by engaging suppliers through transparent disclosure.
Introduction to the New States and Regions Questionnaire
This year, we have a new, simplified States and Regions Questionnaire to make it easier for your state/region to track your impact on the environment and focus efforts on the areas in which you can bring about the greatest positive impact on people and planet.
Watch this webinar which gives an overview of the new 2022 States and Regions questionnaire, the changes from previous years, the alignments with various projects and requirements, and the reporting guidance and support that is available throughout the disclosure cycle.
An introduction to cities, states and regions data on climate change and sustainability
This webinar provides an introduction to cities, states and regions' climate and sustainability data, enabling you to access and make use of the data for your own needs. The webinar is for cities, states, regions reporting through CDP and ICLEI, as well as any other organizations interested in using our data.
Introduction to the 2023 reporting cycle - States and Regions
The event focused on the presentation of the CDP-ICLEI Track tool as a way to help monitor the actions of subnational governments and understand the impact of their policies and identify opportunities for improvement in sustainable initiatives. The event also featured presentations by The Climite Group and Regions4.
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