Climate Emergency Report
(Council mtg 11/30, item 14 - council is committed)
This Tuesday, Berkeley City Council will commit to ending essentially all gasoline use in Berkeley, all flights taken by Berkeleyans, and a significant chunk of natural gas use in residences and commercial buildings – all within just the next few years. Remarkable! Long overdue! Isn’t it? Well…
In particular, with the passage of item 14 from the City Manager, City Council will commit to something like an 11% annual reduction in community-wide emissions (year over year), every year, for at least the next eight years, starting with 2022.
While this will be Berkeley’s most aggressive commitment on emissions reduction ever, it isn’t adequate to limit warming to 1.5°C or below. Even if the whole world sang in harmony and reduced global emissions by 11% per year from here on out, the world will have long passed the 1.5°C target sometime in the 2030s.
The more serious problem is that any observer of Council knows they have no plans, no proposals, and evidently no actual intention of living up to this commitment. The commitment is not legally binding. They are passing the commitment on the Consent Calendar, in an item from the City Manager, with no fanfare.
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