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File #: 19334-24    Version: 1
Type: Briefing/Report (Dept,BCC) - Action Requested Status: Agenda Ready (BCC)
File created: 11/1/2024 In control: Environmental Sustainability Board
On agenda: 11/7/2024 Final action:
Title: Request for ESB Support on the Climate Action Plan and Target to Achieve Carbon Neutrality by 2050
Presenters: Angelica Gurule
Attachments: 1. A - Climate Action Plan Presentation by Angelica Gurule, 2. B - Final Climate Action Plan, 3. C - Climate Action Plan Appendices, 4. D - BPU Response to Council Questions, 5. E - Public Comment on Draft CAP
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Request for ESB Support on the Climate Action Plan and Target to Achieve Carbon Neutrality by 2050

…Recommended Action Motion
I move the Environmental Sustainability Board recommends adoption of the Climate Action Plan and target to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 as presented and requests staff forwards the recommendation to County Council for consideration.

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While the County has been working on sustainability initiatives for decades, a more formalized and focused effort began in December 2020, when a group of concerned Los Alamos County residents submitted a petition to the County Council requesting action on climate change. This petition led to the formation of the Los Alamos Resiliency Energy and Sustainability (LARES) Task Force and a County Council initiative to provide key recommendations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Central to LARES Task Force recommendations was the need for a comprehensive GHG inventory and climate action plan, marking the start of this initiative.

In the summer of 2023, the County hired climate action experts Cascadia Consulting Group to lead this process. The process began by conducting three greenhouse gas inventories - Sector Based Emissions Inventory, County Government Emissions Inventory, and Consumption Based Emissions Inventory. These inventories, along with baseline policy assessments, greenhouse gas and action modeling, and cost analysis, provided a basis for setting targets and identifying actionable climate measures.

Public engagement played a pivotal role throughout the plan’s development. Community input was gathered throughout the entire process including public meetings, focus groups, one-on-one interviews with community partners, community survey, County employee survey, community workshops and an online forum for public comment. Public input was carefully integrated and significantly and shaped the 41 climate actions presented in the final plan.

Looking ahead, the recommended next steps are...

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