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Commission affirms commitment to fight climate change, adopts resolution urging continued local action

San Francisco Commission on the Environment · March 28, 2017
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The Commission on the Environment unanimously adopted a resolution reaffirming San Francisco's climate goals and urging the Mayor and Board of Supervisors to continue bold climate policies after federal rollbacks; commissioners accepted a friendly amendment removing ambiguous language about "carbon as an asset."

The San Francisco Commission on the Environment adopted a resolution March 28 reaffirming the city's climate goals and urging continued local action in response to federal policy changes.

Acting President Elmi Bermejo opened discussion by saying the resolution reasserts San Francisco's long-term greenhouse‑gas targets and the importance of continued leadership. "Science does…

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