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4/22/2013
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RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY TO ADOPT THE REDWOOD CITY CLIMATE ACTION PLAN
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04/22/2013 <br /> are not included in Redwood City's baseline inventory due to lack of accurate data on water <br /> usage in the City of Redwood City in the baseline year, and lack of data on the energy used for <br /> water processing and delivery in the baseline year. The following are emission sources that are <br /> mentioned in the BAAQMD GHG Plan Level Guidance, but were excluded from the City's <br /> inventory because they are inventoried separately or due to lack of data: Sea ports, non-road <br /> vehicle use (planes, trains, ships), and water travel. Air emissions at the Port of Redwood City <br /> were quantified with the Bay Planning Coalition through BAAQMD's "Green Ports Initiative." <br /> ICLEI recently developed the U.S. Community Protocols, which is the first U.S.-specific protocol <br /> for developing community-wide greenhouse gas emissions estimates. All future inventories <br /> should utilize this protocol. Future inventories will also utilize the most recent version of the <br /> Local Government Operations Protocol, as well as any updated guidance from the BAAQMD. <br /> The industry-accepted methodology for quantifying a community-wide GHG emissions inventory <br /> focuses on emissions that occur from combustion sources within city limits and from electricity <br /> consumption. In the future, there may be the opportunity and need to quantity GHG emissions <br /> associated with the goods and products procured by communities and its residents. This type of <br /> lifecycle emissions accounting is not included in this Climate Action Plan. <br /> 2. Baseline Emissions Inventory for 2005 <br /> In the base year of 2005, the City of Redwood City emitted approximately 669,787 metric tons <br /> of carbon dioxide equivalent (MTCO2e)from the residential, commercial, industrial, <br /> transportation, waste, and municipal sectors.' Municipal sector emissions are calculated and <br /> reported because the City of Redwood City generally has more control over these emissions <br /> than emissions from the other sectors, and thus the City of Redwood City can implement <br /> specific policies and programs to reduce these municipal emissions. However, in the context of <br /> the community-wide inventory, the municipal emissions are included in the commercial/industrial <br /> sector. Burning fossil fuels in vehicles and for energy use in buildings and facilities is the largest <br /> contributor to Redwood City's GHG emissions. Error! Reference source not found. provides a <br /> summary of total citywide (i.e. community and municipal) GHG emissions. <br /> 6 U.S. Community Protocol for Accounting and Reporting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions(Version 1.0). Developed by ICLEI—Local <br /> Governments for Sustainability.October 2012. <br /> 'Carbon dioxide equivalent is a unit of ineasure that normalizes the varying climate warming potencies of all six GHG emissions, <br /> which are carbon dioxide(CO2),methane(CHa),nitrous oxide(N20),hydrofluorocarbons(HFCs),perfluorocarbons(PFCs),and <br /> sulfur hexaFluoride(SFB). For example,one metric ton of inethane is equivalent to 21 metric tons of COze. One metric ton of nitrous <br /> oxide is 210 metric tons of CO2e. <br /> 32 <br /> RESO.#15258 <br /> MUFF#205 <br />
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