Climate Action Plan

Berkeley's Climate Action Plan, adopted by the City Council in 2009, is the overarching planning document guiding future development in Berkeley. Livable Berkeley evaluates plans and projects in Berkeley in the context of achieving our greenhouse gas reduction goals.

In order to meet the Greenhouse Gas Reduction goals set by the voters, the city must reduce transportation-related emissions. That means making our city more walkable, having more people living on major corridors with transit and having more services available to them within walking distance.

In November 2006, Berkeley voters issued a bold call to action on global warming - to reduce our entire community's greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent by 2050. To achieve this goal, the city developed a Climate Action Plan.

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The final draft of the Climate Action Plan is available:

http://www.berkeleyclimateaction.org/Content/10056/Climate_Action_Plan.html

 

Here’s what you can do: Commit to reducing your greenhouse gas emissions following the guidelines on the City’s Climate Action website: www.berkeleyclimateaction.org Get involved with community education and activism through Livable Berkeley. Livable Berkeley sponsors educational events and organizes to support city policies that make Berkeley a more sustainable, livable city.