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San Francisco Municipal Greenhouse Gas Inventory
The purpose of the San Francisco Municipal Greenhouse Gas Inventory is to measure and track departmental greenhouse gas emissions as part of the City's climate action strategy. Per Environment Code Chapter 9, this data is collected and calculated by the Department of the Environment. Note: Data as of 10/20/18. San Francisco municipal greenhouse gas inventory for Fiscal Years 2012 per the California Air Resources Board's Local Government Operations Protocol Version 1.1 (May 2010). Third-party verification of Fiscal Year 2012 which was completed in March 2015 is available at http://sfenvironment.org/download/fiscal-year-2012-municipal-ghg-inventory-memo
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San Francisco Bay Area Baseline Trash Loading Summary Results, San Francisco Bay Area CA, 2012, US EPA Region 9
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The San Francisco Bay Area stormwater permit sets trash control guidelines for discharges through the storm drain system. The permit covers Alameda, Contra Costa, Santa Clara, and San Mateo counties and the cities of Vallejo, Fairfield, and Suisun City. By February 2012 the permittees must provide a baseline trash load estimate, a list of trash hotspots targeted for annual cleanup, and an implementation plan for best management practices to meet trash reduction milestones over the next decade. A trash reduction crediting program will be used to account for best management practice effectiveness. The permit establishes goals for trash reduction beginning in 2014 and reaching a zero level by 2022.
San Francisco Plant Finder Data
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This is the plant list used by the SF Plant Finder (http://sfplantfinder.org). The San Francisco Plant Finder is a resource for gardeners, designers, ecologists and anyone who is interested in greening neighborhoods, enhancing our urban ecology and surviving the drought. The Plant Finder recommends appropriate habitat-building plants for sidewalks, gardens and roofs that are adapted to San Francisco's unique environment and climate. The plants in the database include California natives and Mediterranean climate exotics. A large subset of the California natives are actually local San Francisco natives. We strongly recommend local natives since they provide the best habitat for local pollinators and other wildlife with whom they have co-evolved. San Francisco natives are the most closely adapted to the climate and environment of the San Francisco peninsula of course, and so they are the best in terms of water and soil conservation, ecosystem health, and overall sustainability. You can get the geographic ares for plant communities represented in this dataset here: https://data.sfgov.org/d/27u4-a5b3
NYC Greenhouse Gas Emissions Municipal Inventory
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The Inventory of New York City Greenhouse Gas Emissions is an annual report that measures where emissions come from and tracks the City’s progress in reducing them. You can find the inventories on the MOCEJ website: https://climate.cityofnewyork.us/initiatives/nyc-greenhouse-gas-inventories/ For the NYC Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory data, please refer to this link: https://data.cityofnewyork.us/Environment/NYC-Greenhouse-Gas-Emissions-Inventory/wq7q-htne
Strategic Measure Community Carbon Footprint
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This is the greenhouse gas inventory for the entire Austin community reflected as the number of metric tons of carbon dioxide-equivalent emissions released in our geographic boundary as well as GHG emissions created as a result of energy used within our boundary. The data comes from a variety of third party sources. View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/gmng-yd8s
SFHSS Demographics Report
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Annually, the San Francisco Health Service System (SFHSS) publishes a demographic report of its membership. SFHSS administers comprehensive health benefits for employees and retirees from the City and County of San Francisco (CCSF), San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD), City College of San Francisco (SFCCD), and the Superior Court of San Francisco (CRT), as well as their eligible dependents.
San Francisco Bay Area Baseline Trash Loading (25001-50000 gal per yr), San Francisco Bay Area CA, 2012, US EPA Region 9
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Marine debris degrades ocean habitats, endangers marine and coastal wildlife, causes navigation hazards, results in economic losses to industry and governments, and threatens human health and safety. EPA Pacific Southwest (Region 9) is tapping existing programs and resources to advance the prevention, reduction and clean-up of marine debris in the North Pacific Ocean. EPA Pacific Southwest activities build upon specific recommendations of the Interagency Marine Debris Coordinating Committee by targeting threats and sources of debris and responding to debris impacts. EPA is initiating a three-pronged effort to reduce sources of marine debris, prevent trash from entering the oceans, and assess the human and ecosystem impacts and potential for cleanup.
San Francisco Bay Area Baseline Trash Loading (2501-5000 gal per yr), San Francisco Bay Area CA, 2012, US EPA Region 9
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Marine debris degrades ocean habitats, endangers marine and coastal wildlife, causes navigation hazards, results in economic losses to industry and governments, and threatens human health and safety. EPA Pacific Southwest (Region 9) is tapping existing programs and resources to advance the prevention, reduction and clean-up of marine debris in the North Pacific Ocean. EPA Pacific Southwest activities build upon specific recommendations of the Interagency Marine Debris Coordinating Committee by targeting threats and sources of debris and responding to debris impacts. EPA is initiating a three-pronged effort to reduce sources of marine debris, prevent trash from entering the oceans, and assess the human and ecosystem impacts and potential for cleanup.