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Why a Climate Equity Action Plan? <br />'0;eIMAGINEN ABOUT - READ THE PLANS - REFERENCE MATERIALS - PLANNING TOOLS - DOWNLOADS Q <br />V I k d 1 <br />WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? ' <br />Policy and System Plans <br />Land Use Transportation Housing Water <br />Regional Parks and Trails <br />Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Tool <br />Climate Minimum Requirements: Roseville <br />Climate Adaptation <br />Climate Adaptation <br />Climate Adaptation <br />Climate Adaptation <br />Ref No. Minimum requirement description <br />i <br />Z <br />Climate Toolkit (Coming Soon) <br />Clew Filters <br />Resources) for this requirement <br />10 Include an acknoavledgement of statewide targets for GHG reductions_ 50%0110 reduction by 2030 and Ackri leagMg State Climate Goals <br />net zero by 205D from a 2a05 baseline. <br />2.0 Include a greenhouse gas emissions inventory that includes transportation, energy use, solid waste, and <br />GHG Emissions Reduction Tool <br />livestock and agriculture (where applicable) <br />3.0 Include at least me strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions for each of the above sectors <br />1.0 Detail the emissions impact of reduction strategies through 2050 for the above sectors using the Met <br />GHG Emissions Reduction Tool <br />Council Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Tool or an equivalent modeling tool_ <br />5.0 Identify social, built. and natural systems vulnerabilities to the following climate hazards: Extreme Heat <br />Extreme Heat Map Tad <br />and Localized Flooding <br />5.0 Identify social, built, and natural systems vulnerabilNes to the following climate hazards. Extreme Heat <br />Localized Flood Map Screening Tool <br />and Localized Flooding <br />60 Include strategies to address social, built, and natural systems vulnerabilities for the following climate <br />Climate Adaptation Minimum <br />hazartls[ Extreme Heat and Localized Flooding <br />agpuirements Guide <br />7.0 Include strategies that support local food systems to increase access to healthy food, food securry, and <br />community resilience <br />