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County coat of arms for Innlandet

Innlandet county

Population

376,304 citizens

Area

52,069 km2

On this page we have collected data and information that is intended as a starting point for assessing how the county is affected by climate risk. Scroll down to see how greenhouse gas emissions, climate change, investments and business structure may affect the climate risk Innlandet is exposed to.

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Climate risk in Innlandet

Greenhouse gas emissions per capita:
6 tonnes of CO2eq
Largest source of emissions:
Agriculture
Projects with green funding from KBN:
6 projects
Emissions avoided and reduced from projects:
272 tonnes CO2eq
Important industries in the county that may be exposed to climate risk:
7.1%
Retail trade
Measures to reduce car traffic can affect the location of shopping malls. The transition to a circular economy and increased recycling can affect consumer behaviour.
3.6%
Agriculture including hunting
Extreme weather and changes in weather patterns can affect food production. Changed consumer preferences can affect which products are profitable.
2.7%
Land and pipeline transport
An increase in extreme weather can lead to an increase in wear and tear, the extent of damage to transport infrastructure and traffic disruptions. Tolls, road pricing and zero-emission zones can affect profitability.

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Emissions within the county

2,261,860 tonnes of CO2eq

Change in the previous year

Synkende -0.9 %

Emissions per citizen

6 tonnes of CO2eq

Industrial emissions in Innlandet

Some firms are required to report indicators to the Norwegian Environment Agency, because the firm is associated with large emissions and/or a large environmental risk. Reported indicators include annual emissions, production volume, consumption of energy, and amounts of waste and hazardous waste produced. The table shows emissions from businesses obliged to report in Innlandet for the year of 2022.

The emissions are included in the county's overall emission accounts.

Note that only emissions from activities defined as industry are shown in the table. Emissions from offshore operations, sewage treatment plants and landfills are therefore not shown here.

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Green projects in municipalities in Innlandet

The list shows projects financed with KBNs green loans. From the drop-down menu you can toggle between the county's own projects and projects initiated by municipalities within Innlandet.

Number of green projects:
0
Total debt green loans:
0 billion
Emissions annually avoided + reduced from projects:
N/A

KBN offers green loans with reduced interest rates to projects with clear climate- and environmental ambitions. These loans are financed with green bonds.

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Climate risk for industries essential to Innlandet

We have listed the industries that employ the most people in the municipality and that we believe may be affected by climate risk. The questions in the table are intended as a starting point for dialogue with the local business community. We have tried to indicate the degree of severity at an overall level but recommend that you make a separate assessment based on the local context.

The sample is based on Statistics Norway's statistics on employment by place of residence (table 08536). You can learn more about how we have selected the industries in the methodology note.