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SF Environment outlines public input and timeline for 2025 Climate Action Plan; equity review shapes revisions

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Department staff summarized public outreach to date, said they received more than 700 comments, and reiterated the targets: 61% reduction by 2030 and net-zero by 2040. Staff described how racial and social equity reviews and departmental lead feedback will shape the final draft.

San Francisco Environment staff on Tuesday updated the Commission on the Environment about progress drafting the city’s 2025 Climate Action Plan and described how public comments and an equity review are shaping revisions.

Elizabeth Stamp, senior climate action coordinator, said the department started work on the 2025 plan last fall and has completed an extensive public engagement phase. "We have something over 700 comments in a very, very big spreadsheet that we are now asking the different lead departments... to look at and consider revising those actions based on what we've heard," Stamp said.

Stamp and Cindy Comerford, climate program manager, said the plan retains the…

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