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GHG Reduction Strategies Quantification and Evidence
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<br />Table 2. Top 10 actions for reducing GHG emissions through 2030.
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<br />MTCO2e Reductions (mass),
<br />by year
<br />MTCO2e Reductions (mass),
<br />cumulative
<br />
<br />ID Action 2030 2045 Cumulative
<br />‐ to 2030
<br />Cumulative ‐ to
<br />2045
<br />1 P13 Urban Forest Master Plan 73,253 195,340 366,263 2,441,753
<br />2 E2 Zero emissions energy as default EBCE choice 26,427 0 255,712 450,820
<br />3 E7 SB 1383 Implementation 22,585 26,499 135,118 506,627
<br />4 P5 ZEV Infrastructure Plan 25,352 71,168 118,182 855,919
<br />5 P16
<br />Comprehensive climate awareness, education, and
<br />outreach
<br /> 5,471 2,966 27,382 88,397
<br />6 E6 Housing Element 3,712 2,254 18,781 64,737
<br />7 P11 Promote LEED Neighborhood Development 1,800 968 16,595 36,331
<br />8 P2 Existing Building Electrification Plan ‐ VOLUNTARY 4,357 6,034 16,511 95,279
<br />9 S4 VMT reduction for K‐12 activities 2,525 1,363 12,695 40,484
<br />10 P1 All‐electric reach code 2,628 22,959 10,136 204,985
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<br />Table 3. Emissions trajectories under examined scenarios.
<br /> MTCO2e Emissions (mass emissions) MTCO2e Emissions (per capita)
<br /> In 2030 In 2045 In 2030 In 2045
<br />BAU 646,644 730,555 7.79 7.47
<br />ABAU 512,167 505,979 6.17 5.17
<br />Existing 457,150 476,114 5.51 4.87
<br />CAP ‐ Primary 336,398 170,341 4.05 1.74
<br />CAP ‐ Secondary 335,250 170,341 4.04 1.74
<br />% CAP Reduction (compared to 1990 baseline) 51% 75% 70% 87%
<br />Target 341,188 ‐ 4.11 ‐
<br />Gap (4,791) 170,341 (0.06) 1.74
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