Sacramento County releases 2021 Greenhouse Gas Inventory

We pass the gas

Drone shot of Sacramento above the Tower Bridge

Greenhouse? More like powerhouse.

Photo by @teddymorrow

Sacramento County recently released its 2021 Greenhouse Gas Inventory, which collects and showcases data surrounding greenhouse emissions throughout the county.

With the last report using data acquired in 2015, county officials are proud to show off some of the strides made in our community that led to reductions in emissions, including:

  • 32.5% from government operations
  • 64% for airport buildings and facilities
  • 3.2% throughout unincorporated Sacramento County

Take a peek at the full report, and join the Sacramento County Climate Emergency Mobilization Task Force tomorrow evening, June 15, at 6 p.m. to discuss its findings.

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