2. California’s Trends
Achieved AB 32 Target in 2016
CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD 2
Source: 2021 Edition, California Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory: 2000-2019
3. 2017 Scoping Plan Portfolio
40% below 1990 levels by 2030
California Air Resources Board
4. Overview of the Draft 2022 Scoping Plan
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Unprecedented Deployment of Clean Technology Significant GHG Reductions
In 2045 relative to 2022
30x total on-road ZEVs
6x electric appliances in
residences
60x hydrogen supply
4x installed wind/solar
generation capacity
91% decrease in petroleum demand
91% decrease in fossil natural gas
used in buildings
66% decrease in methane emissions
from agriculture
5. Climate Mitigation and Racial Equity
CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD 5
• Actions must protect public health and
address opportunity gaps
• Residents in heavily burdened
communities must be first to benefit
from climate action
• Carbon pricing funds must be reinvested
to benefit burdened communities
• >50% of Cap-and-Trade Revenue
reinvested to provide benefits
“The greatest beneficiaries
of reduced emissions from
both HDVs and facilities
subject to the Cap-and-
Trade Program have been
in communities of color
and in disadvantaged
communities in California,
as identified by
CalEnviroScreen (CES).
This has reduced the
emission gap between
communities with high and
low CES scores, but a
wide gap still remains.”
7. New Workforce Requirements
Assembly Bill 680 (Burke, 2021)
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Prevailing wage for construction work
Fair and responsible employer standards
Inclusive procurement policies
Community workforce agreements for construction projects over $1,000,000
Preference for projects with educational/training partnerships
Preference for projects that create high-quality jobs
8. California Climate Investments
Programs and Projects
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Short-Lived
Climate Pollutants,
Organic Waste
Public
Transportation
Energy
Efficiency &
Renewable
Energy
Reducing
GHG
Emissions
from
Passenger
Vehicles
Affordable
Housing
Zero-Emission
Vehicle
Deployment
Natural &
Working
Lands