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Resolution
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City Council
Date
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 /> Table 2: 2005 Community Emissions by Sector <br /> Greenhouse Gas Percentage of <br /> Sector Emissions Greenhouse Gas <br /> (metric tons COZe) Emissions <br /> Residential 99,144 15% <br /> Commercial/Industrial 218,352 33% <br /> Transportation—Local roads 114,370 17% <br /> Transportation—State highways 175,367 26% <br /> Transportation—Off-road equipment 39,554 6% <br /> Generated Waste,Wastewater Treatment, and 23,000 3% <br /> Ag Emissions <br /> TOTAL 669,787 100% <br /> The residential, commercial, and industrial sectors represent emissions that result from <br /> electricity and natural gas used in both private- and public-sector buildings and facilities. The <br /> transportation sector includes emissions from private, commercial, and fleet vehicles driven <br /> within the City's geographical boundaries as well as the emissions from transit vehicles and the <br /> City-owned fleet. Off-road equipment includes lawnmowers, garden equipment, and <br /> construction, industrial, and light commercial equipment. Figure 2 shows the proportion of <br /> Redwood City's total GHG emissions from all major sources for 2005. <br /> Figure 2: Community Emissions by Sector$ (2005) <br /> Transportation Waste,Water,& <br /> Off-road Agricultural <br /> equipment <br /> 3% Residential <br /> 6% � �� �'�, 15% <br /> � ��� �'�^ �`�, <br /> '� �""°�f�"^�`����'` <br /> �' �,�„y�. '� �� <br /> k � � <br /> ��. � t� _�a�'�a "'`��.`;.�' ,�.i <br /> Transportation �� ��` `�� n�� �� �����n� '' <br /> P• � � � � ��,�� <br /> State Highways a" ��`a� s� � <br /> q �. S� �� <br /> 26% � ' � ��_ �.���,� � <br /> `` .. r-,°� t <br /> ' °� <br /> Y`' �' � ���� ��,� Commercial& <br /> � �r� t� '��Mn Industrial <br /> � � �, 3 i 33% <br /> � �:� <br /> Transportation =� F�'°'- <br /> Localroads <br /> 17% <br /> e While Redwood City's water emissions are not displayed separately in the chart above,they have been accounted for in the <br /> commercial/industrial and residential building energy sectors. <br /> 33 <br /> RESO.#15258 <br /> MUFF#205 <br />
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