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Past climate reporting

Last updated on April 29, 2025

An archive of past climate reports and their supporting materials and documentation.

Climate Change Accountability Reports

  • 2023 CCAR (PDF, 6.7MB) and 2023 supporting material (1.9MB)
  • 2022 CCAR (PDF, 8.5MB) and 2022 supporting material (PDF 2.8MB)
  • 2021 CCAR (PDF, 6.9MB) and 2021 supporting material (PDF, 5.2MB)
  • 2020 CCAR (PDF, 1.89MB) and 2020 supporting material (PDF, 484KB)
  • 2019 CCAR (PDF, 4.2MB)

Progress to Targets reports

  • 2018 Progress to Targets (PDF, 1.7MB)
  • 2016 Progress to Targets (PDF, 4.3MB)
  • 2014 Progress to Targets (PDF, 9.3MB)
  • 2012 Progress to Targets (PDF, 6.1MB)
  • 2010 Progress to Targets (PDF, 2.1MB)
  • 2008 Progress to Targets (PDF, 1.1MB)

Other climate reporting

  • Public sector Climate Change Accountability Reports

  • Greenhouse gas emissions data, inventories and projections

  • Climate Preparedness and Adaptation Strategy

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