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Climate assessment of local authority budgets: mitigation appendix

15 March 2021 - Climate Report - By : Marion FETET / Morgane NICOL / Quentin PERRIER, PhD / Louis STROEYMEYT / Vivian DEPOUES, PhD

For local governments, it is when expenditures are debated that it is possible to question them and to channel them towards the climate transition. That’s why I4CE and its partners co-constructed a common and shared methodology to assess a local budget according climate issues. More information on this project is available at this link 

 

Assessing mitigation impacts of the budget means to evaluate the impacts of expenditures on greenhouse gas emissions and the technical appendix on mitigation gives, step by step, what to implement in the municipality. It details how to classify every expenditure in « very-climate friendly », « climate transition », « neutral » or « climate-unfriendly » thanks to a taxonomy, sourced and argued. 

 

This appendix comes with an Excel file (in French) to download, based on the French accounting framework M57.  

 

For the entire method « climate assessment of local budgets », please find available methodological guide (available in English), a technical appendix on mitigation (in French), a technical appendix on adaptation (in French) of climate change. These documents are available for all local governments that want to launch a climate assessment of their budget. 

 

In this appendix on mitigation, you will find: 

 

•  Step 0: choosing the scope of analysis
•  Step 1 and 2: review of budget lines according to the French accounting nomenclature
•  Step 3: Extra-accounting information
•  Step 4: Summing up the budget lines
•  Step 5: Assessing the budget lines to analyse with the taxonomy
•  Step 6: Carring out an additional cross-cutting analysis

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Marion FETET
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Research Fellow – Local authorities, Public Finance, Green Budgeting Email
Morgane NICOL
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Local authorities Programme director – Local authorities, Adaptation, Public finance Email
Vivian DEPOUES, PhD
Vivian DEPOUES, PhD
Senior Research Fellow – Adaptation and Local authorities Email
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