Consumption-based greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions inventories have emerged to describe full life cycle contributions of households to climate change at country, state and increasingly city scales. Using this approach, how much carbon footprint abatement potential is within the control of local governments, and which policies hold the most potential to reduce emissions? This study quantifies the potential of local policies and programs to meet aggressive GHG reduction targets using a consumption-based, high geospatial resolution planning model for the state of California. We find that roughly 35% of all carbon footprint abatement potential statewide is from activities at least partially within the control of local governments. The study shows...
<p>As concerns and understanding of climate change have continued to grow, cities and local governme...
In this article, we review local climate action plans and their associated greenhouse gas (GHG) emis...
Given that national pledges are likely insufficient to meet Paris greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction tar...
Consumption-based greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions inventories have emerged to describe full life cycl...
Consumption-based greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions inventories have emerged to describe full life cycl...
The scale of the climate crisis is immense and solutions are urgently needed. This dissertation deve...
California passed the Global Warming Solutions Act in 2006, establishing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissi...
Caltrans 65A0686, Task Order 010USDOT Grant 69A3551747114Local governments have steadily increased t...
Amid the rising climate change concerns, California enacted Senate Bill 375 (SB 375) to tackle trans...
How might a large jurisdiction approach carbon neutrality by 2050, and what initiatives might increa...
A significant proportion of anthropogenic GHG-generating activities are concentrated in cities. As c...
Higher density reduces distances, private car dependency and thus reduces greenhouse gas emissions (...
Cities are economically open systems that depend on goods and services imported from national and gl...
In the United States, the absence of federal leadership on climate change and a strong tradition of ...
AbstractMore than 1000 cities in the United States have signed the Mayor's Climate Protection Agreem...
<p>As concerns and understanding of climate change have continued to grow, cities and local governme...
In this article, we review local climate action plans and their associated greenhouse gas (GHG) emis...
Given that national pledges are likely insufficient to meet Paris greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction tar...
Consumption-based greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions inventories have emerged to describe full life cycl...
Consumption-based greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions inventories have emerged to describe full life cycl...
The scale of the climate crisis is immense and solutions are urgently needed. This dissertation deve...
California passed the Global Warming Solutions Act in 2006, establishing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissi...
Caltrans 65A0686, Task Order 010USDOT Grant 69A3551747114Local governments have steadily increased t...
Amid the rising climate change concerns, California enacted Senate Bill 375 (SB 375) to tackle trans...
How might a large jurisdiction approach carbon neutrality by 2050, and what initiatives might increa...
A significant proportion of anthropogenic GHG-generating activities are concentrated in cities. As c...
Higher density reduces distances, private car dependency and thus reduces greenhouse gas emissions (...
Cities are economically open systems that depend on goods and services imported from national and gl...
In the United States, the absence of federal leadership on climate change and a strong tradition of ...
AbstractMore than 1000 cities in the United States have signed the Mayor's Climate Protection Agreem...
<p>As concerns and understanding of climate change have continued to grow, cities and local governme...
In this article, we review local climate action plans and their associated greenhouse gas (GHG) emis...
Given that national pledges are likely insufficient to meet Paris greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction tar...