Los Angeles: City Council Approves Ambitious Climate Action Plan

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Los Angeles: City Council Approves Ambitious Climate Action PlanLos Angeles: City Council Approves Ambitious Climate Action Plan In a landmark decision, the Los Angeles City Council has unanimously approved a sweeping Climate Action Plan, charting a path towards a more sustainable and equitable future for the city. The plan, known as “L.A.’s Green New Deal,” is one of the most ambitious climate action plans in the United States. It sets bold targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2025 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. Key elements of the plan include: * Zero-carbon electricity: Transitioning to 100% renewable energy sources for electricity generation by 2045. * Clean transportation: Promoting electric vehicles, expanding public transit, and investing in walking and biking infrastructure. * Energy-efficient buildings: Implementing strict building codes to reduce energy consumption and promote green construction. * Sustainable land use: Protecting green spaces, promoting urban forestry, and reducing sprawl. * Zero waste: Aiming to divert 90% of waste from landfills by 2030. * Climate justice: Ensuring that disadvantaged communities bear the least burden and benefit the most from climate action. Mayor Eric Garcetti lauded the plan as a “defining moment for Los Angeles,” emphasizing its potential to create jobs, improve public health, and build a more resilient city. The plan also includes funding mechanisms to support its implementation, such as a climate tax on carbon emissions, investments in renewable energy infrastructure, and partnerships with local businesses and organizations. The approval of the Climate Action Plan marks a significant step forward in Los Angeles’ commitment to climate action. It demonstrates the city’s leadership on the issue and its willingness to take bold steps to address the challenges of climate change.

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