CoM SSA Sustainable Energy Access and Climate Action Plan (SEACAP) course
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Lesson 7.3: Introduction to reporting the adaptation pillar3 Topics|1 Quiz
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MODULE 1: Setting the scene
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Lesson 1.1: Introduction to the CoM SSA initiative2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 1.2: Introduction to the SEACAP3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 1.3: Climate change and cities in Africa2 Topics|1 Quiz
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MODULE 2: SEACAP Mitigation Pillar
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Lesson 2.1: Key concepts in climate change mitigation1 Topic|1 Quiz
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Lesson 2.2: Introduction to the Mitigation Pillar2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 2.3: The SEACAP development process for the Mitigation Pillar1 Topic
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Lesson 2.4: Emissions inventories: GHG emissions4 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 2.5: Developing a Baseline Emissions Inventory (BEI)3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 2.6: Tools for BEI development2 Topics
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MODULE 3: SEACAP Access to Energy Pillar
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Lesson 3.1: Key concepts in access to energy1 Quiz
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Lesson 3.2: Introduction to the Access to Energy Pillar3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 3.3: The SEACAP development process for the Access to Energy Pillar1 Topic|1 Quiz
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Lesson 3.4: Data collection3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 3.5: Developing an Access to Energy Assessment (AEA)2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 3.6: Setting an energy vision and targets3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 3.7: Planning energy actions3 Topics|1 Quiz
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MODULE 4: SEACAP Adaptation Pillar
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Lesson 4.1: Key concepts in climate change adaptation1 Quiz
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Lesson 4.2: Introduction to the Adaptation Pillar2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 4.3: The SEACAP development process for the Adaptation Pillar1 Topic|1 Quiz
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Lesson 4.4: Developing a Risk and Vulnerability Assessment (RVA)1 Quiz
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Lesson 4.5: Setting an adaptation vision and sectoral targets2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 4.6: Planning adaptation actions2 Topics|1 Quiz
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MODULE 5: Steps to take before you implement your SEACAP
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Lesson 5.1: Next steps for prioritised actions1 Topic|1 Quiz
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Lesson 5.2: Categorising actions to access external finance2 Topics|1 Quiz
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MODULE 6: Communicating your SEACAP
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Lesson 6.1: Designing your SEACAP3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 6.2: Communicating your SEACAP to key stakeholders1 Topic|1 Quiz
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MODULE 7: Reporting your SEACAP
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Lesson 7.1: Introduction to reporting your SEACAP3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 7.2: Introduction to reporting the mitigation pillar4 Topics|1 Quiz
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MODULE 8: Integrating your SEACAP into existing planning processes
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Lesson 8.1: Integrating your SEACAP actions into local level plans1 Topic|1 Quiz
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Lesson 2.7: Setting mitigation targets2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 2.8: Planning mitigation actions2 Topics
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Lesson 7.4: Introduction to reporting the access to energy pillar3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Question 1 of 3
1. Question
Now that your BEI has been completed, your city is considering setting a Baseline Scenario target for the year 2050. This involves developing a business-as-usual (BAU) projection scenario – what your city’s emissions would be in 2050 if NO mitigation actions were implemented. The growth in emissions from the present day to 2050 depends on emission drivers (factors that drive emissions).
Which ONE of the following is NOT a potential emission driver?
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Question 2 of 3
2. Question
The City of Cape Town has committed to becoming carbon neutral by 2050. Below is an excerpt from an explainer resource published by the city in 2020 (read it here): “In simple terms, being carbon neutral means that, after taking into account any potential carbon sinks (vegetation that absorbs carbon), the net greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from all sources are zero (or as close as possible to zero). We track our progress towards carbon neutrality by measuring our carbon footprint on a regular basis.” What type of target is this?
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3. Question
Your city also considers setting an interim base-year emissions target for 2035. The base year for the target is 2023, for which the BEI result was five million tCO2e (5 000 000). If the city aims for a 40% reduction by 2035, compared to 2023, what are the allowable emissions for 2035?
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