Legislation Details

File #: RES PH 26-130    Version: 1
Type: Resolution-Public Hearing Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council
Final action:
Title: Adopting the Climate Action and Resilience Plan Update
Sponsors: Rebecca Noecker
Attachments: 1. Draft CARP Update, 2. Public comments
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Adopting the Climate Action and Resilience Plan Update

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WHEREAS, the City of Saint Paul recognizes that the climate crisis caused by greenhouse gas emissions from burning fossil fuels and other sources, is increasingly exposing Saint Paul residents to flooding, poor air quality, extreme heat events, loss of tree cover, economic hardship, and psychological stresses; and

WHEREAS, the City of Saint Paul has a legacy of asserting climate urgency, including declaring a climate emergency in Saint Paul (RES 22-98) in January 2022 and adopting the City’s first Climate Action and Resilience Plan (CARP), in December 2019 (RES PH 19-416) which called for an update every five years to ensure the City stays on track with its goals; and

WHEREAS, the original CARP includes a goal to reduce emissions 50% by 2030 and the City has made significant progress toward this goal with a 26% reduction even as global emissions have continued to rise along with surface and sea temperatures, underscoring the urgency of responding to climate change; and

WHEREAS, the City has implemented numerous initiatives aimed at reducing emissions, adapting to climate change, improving the lives of Saint Paul residents, and creating better economic conditions for businesses, however, the City also recognizes that historically it has contributed a larger share of emissions relative to other parts of the world. Therefore, the CARP update contains an updated emissions reductions target to reflect the City’s fair share with a goal of reducing emissions 63% by 2030 and to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050; and

WHEREAS, an outcome of the original CARP was the creation of the Climate Justice Advisory Board, to help ensure that implementation of climate initiatives result in equitable outcomes and whose members played a significant role in the development of the CARP update through the CARP Update Advisory Committee which consisted of 26 members and met 10 times to guide the development...

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