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City Council
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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 /> were the largest source of emissions from government operations, accounting for over a quarter <br /> of the total, foliowed by employee commute at just under a quarter, vehicle fleet at 23 percent, <br /> and public lighting at 13 percent. <br /> Table 4: 2005 Redwood City Government Operations Emissions by Sector <br /> Sector Greenhouse Gas Emissions <br /> (metric tons CO2e) <br /> Buildings and Facilities 2,046 <br /> Employee Commute 1,991 <br /> Vehicle Fleet 1,818 <br /> Public lighting 1,011 <br /> Wastewater and Water Transport 664 <br /> Government-generated solid waste 529 <br /> TOTAL 8,059 <br /> Figure 6: Municipal Operations — Greenhouse Gas Emissions <br /> W aste <br /> ��° °� Buildin s& <br /> W ate r �, ::���� g <br /> �, , <br /> g�o eg� Facilities <br /> 25% <br /> Public Lighting � <br /> 13% � <br /> �' ° � � ` <br /> ��,s� <br /> oz . � � =� n <br /> � � <br /> � � � � :ti� <br /> ' � � �: =i�# <br /> e y� <br /> �� <br /> Vehicle Fleet � �� � _� _ �� Employee <br /> 23% �` Commute <br /> 25% <br /> 2.7 Emissions Forecast for 2020 <br /> Based on the 2005 community and municipal operations emissions inventories, the City of <br /> Redwood City projected a forecast of future emissions for the year 2020. The emission forecast <br /> represents a "business-as-usual" prediction of how GHG emissions would grow in the absence <br /> of GHG policy. Conducting an emissions forecast is essential for developing the Climate Action <br /> Plan because one must compare future reductions with future emissions levels, not current <br /> levels. <br /> 38 <br /> RESO.#15258 <br /> MUFF#205 <br />
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