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Final Greenhouse Gas Emissions Forecast Update

The Final Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions Forecast Update provides a clear picture of the county's future GHG emissions based on current trends and policies from 2019 - 2045. 

Key Points of the Update:

  • Current Emissions Analysis: Looks at the current levels of greenhouse gas emissions in Napa County.
  • Future Emissions Forecast: Predicts how emissions are expected to change over the coming years if we continue with current practices.
  • Impact of Existing Policies: Examines how current local and state policies will influence future emissions.
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These numbers are very different from the August 17, 2023 Final 2019 SLCP inventory - please correct them.
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Livestock emissions in Napa County are minimal.
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The numbers in Table 5 don't agree with the numbers reported in the 2019 SLCP Inventory.
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Why assume a reduction in GHG's for pleasure craft and the rail yard categories? Has the Wine Train committed to going all electrical? How do we control the pleasure crafts in Napa River?
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Was there a requirement for carbon stock and SLCP's to be forecast in the Request for Proposal? And, if so, why not?
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This number is very high. Are you referring to the unincorporated county lands only?
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My understanding is that we are currently losing population. What do you anticipate to reverse this trend?
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