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2 25% 80%

3 Where have our carbon reductions come from?

4 Boston Emissions per Capita Compared to Other Cities 50% 30% 20% At Work In Transit At home

5 Getting to 2020 and Beyond 400,000 metric tons 350,000 metric tons 100,000 metric tons We have about 1 million metric tons to go to reach our 2020 goal, and another 3 million to get to our 2050 goal.

6 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS ?

7 240 M s.f. disclosing x -4 kBTU /s.f. 50 M s.f. of champions x -40 kBTU /s.f. 400 GWH of local energy.13 ?? 400,000 metric tons Getting to 25x20

8 Transportation Drivers National Fuel Economy is Improving 2% per year Non-Boston residents have a longer drive 16.2 average daily miles driven by Boston res. vs 45.8 miles for non-Boston res. Non-Boston residents are more likely to drive to work alone 58% of non-Boston residents drive alone to work vs. 23% for residents Workers live outside of Boston 39% of Boston workers currently live in Boston Job Growth in Boston Could bring more vehicle trips to Boston if…

9 2012 2020 Projection Jobs682,000750,000 X residency rate Workers who live in Boston266,000293,000 Workers who live outside Boston416,000458,000 X drive-alone rate (inside and outside) Boston drive-alone workers97,000107,000 Non-Boston drive-alone workers337,000371,000 X daily miles driven Boston: Miles driven2.1 billion2.3 billion Non-Boston: Miles driven * 1/26.4 billion (3.2 billion)7.1 billion (3 billion) X fuel economy GHGs (metric tons)1.59 million1.48 million 240,000 metric tons short of our 2020 goal Business-as-Usual Projections

10 240,000 Metric Tons of CO 2 e Equals: X 50,526 571,428,571 Passenger Vehicles OR VMTs

11 Non-Boston Residents Boston Residents Decrease number of commuters who drive alone by: -3,100-2,000 Increase number of people using alternative transportation by: 44,50028,500 We could reach our 2020 transportation goal, with growth if:

12 Challenges / Opportunities Our electricity supply will continue to get cleaner, but at much slower rates.

13 Challenges / Opportunities Weatherizations have largely plateaued.

14 Challenges / Opportunities Our residency rate is increasing. 34% 39% 2011 2000

15 Challenges / Opportunities We’re planning ahead! Affordable Housing Task Force Mobility Visioning Climate Action Plan Update Economic Development

16 Community Input Steering Committee Meet-Ups Summit Online 2014 Climate Action Plan Update

17 Steering Committee Transportation Large Businesses and Institutions Neighborhood Climate Preparedness 80x50 Community Input Meet-ups Summit Engage.GreenovateBoston.org

18 MayJuneJulyAugSeptOctNovDec CAP Update Timeline Steering Committee Meetings 1.Convene & select strategy committees 2.Review strategy recommendations 3.Review draft plan 4.Final review & approval Strategy Committee Meetings Review & incorporate community input Develop recommendations Public comment Draft plan Final Plan 1 2 3 4 12 Community Input Engage.GreenovateBoston.org Summit Meet-Ups

19 Meeting Dates Neighborhoods – June 12, 12-2pm – July 15, 8-10am Preparedness – June 11, 12-2pm – July 8, 12 -2pm 80x50 – June 18, 8-10am – July 10, 12-2pm Transportation – Late July, TBD Large Buildings & Institutions – June 5, 8-10am – July, TBD Steering Committee – May 6, 2:30-4:30pm – July 31, 12-2pm


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