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In 2008, San Francisco became one of the first US cities to require its city departments to develop annual climate action plans outlining steps to improve the environment.
The City and County of San Francisco, as a local government entity, plans to reduce substantial GHG emissions in its operational carbon footprint. Based on data from 2010, City departments have reduced GHG emissions by seven percent below 2005 levels and San Francisco aims to continue reducing its carbon footprint.Read>
These are the departmental climate action plans (DepCAPs) that were submitted in 2014, which reports on the city's fiscal year 2012-2013 data.Read>
These are the departmental climate action plans (DepCAPs) that were submitted in 2013, which reports on the city's fiscal year 2011-2012 data.Read>
These are the departmental climate action plans (DepCAPs) that were submitted in 2012, which reports on the city's fiscal year 2010-2011 data.Read>