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San Rafael accepts 2023 greenhouse gas inventory; transportation is largest local source

San Rafael City Council · November 3, 2025
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Council accepted the 2023 community greenhouse gas inventory and sustainability priorities; presenters said two-thirds of San Rafael emissions come from transportation (about 80% of that from passenger vehicles) and the city is about 24% below 1990 levels toward the 40% by-2030 goal.

The San Rafael City Council voted unanimously on Nov. 3 to accept the city's 2023 community greenhouse gas inventory, accompany- ing updates on sustainability priorities and the next multi-year work plan.

Corey Bittoff (sustainability staff) framed the presentation and introduced Christine O'Rourke of the Marin Climate and Energy Partnership, who presented the 2023 inventory. "Two-thirds are coming from the transportation sector," O'Rourke said, adding that…

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