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City of Pleasanton <br /> CEQA GHG Emissions Thresholds and Guidance <br /> Table 3 Pleasanton GHG Emissions Reduction by 2030 <br /> Annual Emissions Reductions <br /> Source (MT Of • <br /> 1990 Baseline Emissions' 691,161 <br /> Business-as-Usual 2030 EmissionS2 646,644 <br /> State Laws/Programs (134,477) <br /> Existing City Projects/Programs (57,323) <br /> Buildings&Energy CAP 2.0 Strategies (47,687) <br /> Transportation&Land Use CAP 2.0 Strategies (96,082) <br /> Materials&Consumption CAP Strategies (22,585) <br /> Community Resilience&Wellbeing CAP 2.0 Strategies (5,133) <br /> Natural Systems CAP 2.0 Strategies (860) <br /> Total Emissions Reduction(from BALI) (306,823) <br /> Remaining 2030 Emissions 339,821 <br /> Percent Reduction below 1990 Levels 51% <br /> ()denotes a negative number;numbers in table may not add to the total exactly due to rounding. <br /> MT=metric tons;CO2e=carbon dioxide equivalents <br /> 1 See Table 2. <br /> 2See <br /> Figure 3 Pleasanton Per Capita GHG Emissions Forecast,2017 to 2045 <br /> 9.00 <br /> 8.00 7-67 7.79 747 <br /> 7.00 <br /> 6.17 <br /> a 6.00 <br /> 5.4 �� 5.17 <br /> O 5.00 <br /> U �.�. 4.09 4.89 <br /> 4.00 <br /> 4.11 <br /> a 3.00 ` F - <br /> ---.._, 2.27 <br /> E 2.00 <br /> W <br /> = 1.00 <br /> 0.00 <br /> 2017 2030 2045 <br /> —BAU —ABAU —Existing CAP-Primary •••••• CAP-Secondary – – Target <br /> Table 4. <br /> Source:City of Pleasanton Draft Climate Action Plan Update and GHG Emissions Reduction Technical Evidence <br /> 2.3 GHG Emissions Forecast <br /> Figure 2, and <br /> 8 <br />