By Yousef Baig
Building the connector would shift development patterns in a way that could ensure a future Sacramento in which cars are the only viable mode of transportation.
By Yousef Baig
Building the connector would shift development patterns in a way that could ensure a future Sacramento in which cars are the only viable mode of transportation.
By Matthew Bossons, managing editor of Radii, a Shanghai-based online publication focused on Chinese youth culture
“But the heat wave that baked China for weeks was startling in its scale, duration and intensity. Through July and August, it shattered temperature records, dried up rivers, withered crops, sparked wildfires and caused deaths from heatstroke. It may have been the most severe heat wave ever recorded. And it laid bare frightening realities about how humanity is expected to adapt.”
The Sacramento County Final Climate Action Plan is out for public comment until September 27, 2022.
Join us for a good discussion Thursday, September 8 at 6pm on Zoom (link below).
Climate Action Plan presentation by Todd Smith, Sacramento County Planning Director
Response/comment by environmental advocates 350 Sac, Sac Climate Coalition, ECOS, CCL Sac, ClimatePlan, Sac Sierra Club
WHAT’S CHANGED since the Feb 2022 draft?
IS THE APPROACH aggressive, is it realistic?
WHAT GOALS will it achieve, when will we get to carbon neutrality?
WHAT WILL THE TASK FORCE do in relation to the CAP?
Link to join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6656164155
To phone in: 669-900-6833, Meeting ID: 665 616 4155
The Sacramento County Climate Action Plan (CAP) aims to significantly reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the unincorporated County and prepare the County for climate-related impacts for decades to come. The CAP proposes measures to put the County on a path toward carbon neutrality and commits to certain actions, including the development of the Climate Emergency Response Plan through the Climate Emergency Mobilization Task Force in order to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030.
Based on input from the Board of Supervisors during the workshop on March 23, 2022, County staff revised the CAP. Based on input from the Board of Supervisors during the workshop on March 23, 2022, County staff revised the CAP. The Final CAP, and associated environmental document, are available for review at the links below. Public comments will be accepted through Tuesday, September 27, 2022, when the CAP is expected to be before the Board of Supervisors for approval. Comments can be sent by email to ClimateActionPlan[at]saccounty[dot]gov.
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