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City staff say municipal greenhouse gas emissions are ahead of 2023 target but community emissions lag; council accepts report

3646552 · June 4, 2025
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Summary

City staff reported that municipal operations are on track or ahead of the city’s 2023 reduction target while the communitywide greenhouse-gas inventory is not meeting the 2025 community reduction goal; council accepted the report and asked for follow-up.

City staff presented the municipal and community greenhouse-gas (GHG) inventory and told the Los Angeles City Council the municipal inventory is ahead of the city’s 2023 target while the community inventory remains behind the 2025 reduction goal.

Laura McGalous and Daniel Skin (identified in the presentation as members of the inventory team) described the two inventories and explained the difference between municipal emissions — the city’s own operations — and community emissions, which cover all activity occurring inside city limits…

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