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San Francisco staff outline 2025 Climate Action Plan update, emphasizing transportation, buildings and equity

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San Francisco Environment Department staff presented proposed refinements to the 2025 Climate Action Plan on Feb. 4, keeping the city’s net‑zero‑by‑2040 goal and laying out near‑term, measurable actions for transportation, buildings, housing and ecosystems.

San Francisco Environment Department staff presented an update on the city’s 2025 Climate Action Plan (CAP) at the Commission on the Environment meeting Feb. 4, describing refinements to goals, strategies and actions and laying out a public engagement and equity review timeline leading to publication later this year.

Cindy Comerford, Climate Program Manager, and Elizabeth Stamp, Senior Climate Action Coordinator, summarized progress since the 2021 CAP and outlined priority sectors for the 2025 update: transportation (mode shift and vehicle electrification), buildings, housing and land use, energy supply, water supply and healthy ecosystems, along with circular‑economy thinking for responsible…

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