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File #: 2019-01768    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/26/2019 In control: City Council - 2PM
On agenda: 12/10/2019 Final action:
Title: Declaration of a Climate Emergency and Identification of the City's Mobilization Efforts
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Declaration of a Climate Emergency and Identification of the City's Mobilization Efforts
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File ID: 2019-01768

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Location: Citywide

Recommendation:
Recommendation
Adopt a Resolution declaring a climate emergency and identifying the City's efforts to mobilize and contribute towards a safe climate.

Contact: Tom Pace, Planning Director, (916) 808-2691; Greg Sandlund, Principal Planner, (916) 808-8931, Community Development Department,

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1-Description/Analysis
2-Resolution





Description/Analysis

Issue Detail: Climate Week occurred in 2019 from September 23 to September 29. The keystone event occurred at Climate Week NYC, with a number of other events happening across the nation to draw attention to the growing climate emergency. In Sacramento, youth are leading a Climate Strike, accompanied by a number of demonstrations and meetings throughout the community. The recommended resolution declares a climate emergency and calls for City action to chart a path towards carbon neutrality by 2045. This horizon year is consistent with the target year for the Mayor's Commission on Climate Change, which is tasked with recommending a path to achieve net zero carbon emissions, or "Carbon Zero," by 2045.

A number of other cities have declared climate emergencies, including the cities of Davis, Richmond, Oakland, Berkeley, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and more. Climate emergency declarations are being supported by the Climate Mobilization Movement, a global network of people committed to engaging the public and government agencies to foster responses to climate change and spur action.

Policy Considerations: The recommendation in this report is consistent with adopted Council goals in the General Plan to reduce GHG emissions and foster a sustainable and livable city.

Economic Impacts: Fighting climate change will require significant resources from both the private and public sectors. For examp...

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