Countries of the EU that were covered by the EU's climate emergency declaration (CED) on 28 November 2019, and which had not declared their own CED before this date (total country count: 28 members - 7 ownCEDs = 21 items)
Countries where a climate emergency has been declared for a subdivision
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Countries where a climate emergency has been declared, either for the entire country or only some subdivisions.
Staaten, die den Klimanotstand erklärt haben, entweder für den gesamten Staat oder nur von einer oder mehreren Untereinheiten von dem jeweiligen Staat.
Update for South Korea, Japan and New Zealand as 3 new locations with CEDs on country level - (Note: this reflects the status of end December 2020 according to the article 'Climate emergency declaration' in the EN-Wikipedia)