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New Brighton Climate Action Plan 0 -4 <br />addresses <br />8 SECTORS <br />of GHG emissions and <br />climate adaptation <br />through <br />40 STRATEGIES <br />to achieve plan goals <br />supported by <br />230 ACTIONS <br />detailing steps to be taken <br />over a <br />7 YEAR <br />implementation timeframe <br />The CAP was collaboratively crafted by a 39-person team, <br />including community members, business representatives, <br />and city staff. Developed from February to August 2023 <br />through workshops, it's based on community input, expert <br />analysis, and best practices from other U.S. cities. The <br />plan, reflned and prioritized by the team, is a joint effort <br />refiecting the voices of New Brighton's residents, <br />businesses, and underserved community representatives. <br /> <br />The scope of the plan spans eight broad sectors, all are <br />described in separate sections of this plan document. <br />Each sector is organized with overarching goals for 2030 <br />with strategies and actions identifled for implementation. <br />The actions for each sector focus on increasing resilience <br />to climate change while minimizing our contribution to the <br />future impacts of climate change by reducing our GHG <br />emissions. <br />Our Goal <br />Our Plan <br />-42% <br />-100% <br />By 2030 By 2050 <br />New Brighton’s GHG Reduction Goal: <br />“To reduce community-wide <br />GHG emissions by 42% below <br />2013 levels by 2030, and <br />achieve carbon neutrality by <br />2050”
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