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Section 2. Climate Vulnerability and GHG Emissions | 28Pleasanton Climate Action Plan 2.0 <br />2.4 CAP 2.0 Policy Focus <br />As shown in Figure 4 below, existing state legislation (i.e., the ABAU <br />forecast scenario) will help drive reductions in emissions. Further <br />driving reductions are local existing and ongoing actions. However, that <br />is not enough to reach the CAP 2.0 2030 target. Further local action is <br />needed to close the gap between the projected emissions and the CAP <br />2.0 target pathway. This gap is the policy focus of the CAP 2.0. The CAP <br />2.0 outlines new strategies and actions the City will implement over the <br />next 10 years that will achieve the interim 2030 CAP 2.0 target and set <br />the City up for success to meet the City’s long-term 2045 target for per <br />capita carbon neutrality (see Section 3: Pleasanton’s Climate Solutions). <br />Figure 4. CAP 2.0 GHG emissions forecast, goals, and targets (MTCO2e per capita)