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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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11/16/2020
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https://sustainablesanmateo.org/home/indicators/
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Appendix <br />Sustainable San Mateo SSMC supports multiple programs to promote energy efficiency, alternative <br />County (SSMC) transportation, and education on sustainability concepts that focus on the <br />intersections of the environment, economy, and social equity. SSMC's core <br />Sustainable programs include an Indicators Report that has been produced annually since <br />San Mateo County 1997 and the Sustainable San Mateo County Awards Event, which has been <br />111.1 <br />` held annually since 1999. The most recent Indicators Report can be found online <br />at: https://sustainablesanmateo.org/home/indicators/ <br />SSV is a collaboration of businesses, governments, and non-governmental <br />organizations that are identifying and addressing environmental and resource <br />Sustainable Silicon Valley pressures in Silicon Valley. As its first initiative, SSV engages Silicon Valley <br />(SSV) organizations to work towards a goal of reducing regional carbon dioxide <br />emissions 20 percent below 1990 levels by 2010. SSV's Net Positive Bay Area <br />CJ'I'U 2050 goals are to: 1) produce more renewable energy than we consume, 2) <br />SILICON VALLEY sequester more carbon than we emit, and 3) optimize water resources to ensure <br />water resilience. Their current strategy focuses on facilitating measure projects, <br />education, events, and polices that deliver solutions by activating SSV's member <br />network to reach the Net Positive Bay Area goals. www.sustainablesv.org <br />Thrive, The Alliance for <br />Nonprofits of San Mateo A robust, trusted network of 200+ nonprofit organizations, government entities, <br />County foundations, businesses, and community leaders with a shared commitment to <br />strengthening the nonprofit sector, thereby improving the quality of life in San <br />Mateo County. Thrive unites the voice and influence of nonprofits, helps build <br />their capacity, and enables effective cross -sector collaboration. <br />he hhttps://www.thrivealliance.org/ <br />-rs"c-��xpms <br />u:a-eyeav :Nt <br />City of Redwood City Climate Action Plan 95 <br />
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