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City of Los Angeles notes municipal greenhouse-gas progress but warns community-wide targets lag
Summary
LA Sanitation presented municipal and community greenhouse-gas inventories showing the city's municipal emissions are ahead of 2025 targets while the broader community inventory lags; committee noted the report and voted to note-and-file.
The Energy and Environment Committee on June 3 heard a Bureau of Sanitation update on Los Angeles' municipal and community greenhouse-gas (GHG) inventories and voted to note and file the report.
Laura McAllister and Daniel Brim of LA Sanitation’s Climate Action Group presented the city’s 2023 inventory results. McAllister said the municipal inventory is outperforming targets: “As of 2023 we are 8% ahead of our 2025 target to be 55% reduction of our 2008 baseline data.” Daniel Brim said the community inventory shows slower…
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