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Taking Action on Climate and Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The problem: People are experiencing the significant impacts of climate change, which include changing weather patterns, rising sea level, and more extreme weather events. The greenhouse gas emissions from human activities are driving climate change and continue to rise. They are now at their highest levels in history, with the world’s average surface temperature at 1.04 degrees Celsius above the baseline. Without climate action, this figure is projected to continue rising and is likely to surpass 3 degrees Celsius this century—with some areas of the world expected to warm even more. Strong climate action is needed to limit warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius and protect Cupertino and the global community from extreme climate change impacts.
The solutions: The City of Cupertino has reduced our greenhouse gas emissions since 2015 but there is more work to be done. These climate action efforts include developing programs, policies, and resources related to energy, waste, transportation, water, adaptation and climate resiliency.
Cupertino's goal is to reduce our City's greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by the year 2040.
The City is following the goals and development path of the Paris Climate Agreement and supports regional, state, and national policies which help reduce global emissions.
Watch a VIDEO about Cupertino's climate action leadership.