Here are your WEEkly Updates:
- U.S. Leadership and the Historic Paris Agreement to Combat Climate Change
The Paris Agreement commits the international community to capping global warming to "well below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels and pursuing efforts to limit temperature increase to 1.5 degrees C." To achieve that, the agreement requires the world to "reach global peaking of greenhouse gas emissions as soon as possible" and "to undertake rapid reductions thereafter, in accordance with best available science." - How California Stepped Up its Energy Efficiency Efforts in 2015 and What's Ahead
As 2015 draws to a close, it's a good time to take a look at the incredible progress California has made toward scaling up energy efficiency and what we should do in 2016 to build upon our momentum. - Local Energy Efficiency Self-Scoring Tool
This new updated version of the Local Energy Efficiency Self-Scoring Tool lets you score any community's energy efficiency efforts using the metrics from ACEEE's 2015 City Scorecard. You can use this tool to evaluate community-wide initiatives, government operations, and buildings, utility, and transportation policies, as well as to compare your community's efforts against those of similarly-sized localities and learn about innovative energy practices successful in other places. - NYC Energy and Water Benchmarking Performance Map
In New York City, of the nearly 3,000 public buildings with any significant energy use, almost one-third already have retrofits in place or underway. Those buildings represent 50% of GHG from City buildings. The City continues to make it easier for private building owners to do the same, launching a new tool to track energy and water usage at large buildings. - Energy Calendar
If you have any events you would like to see added to this calendar, please send details to statewideenergycoordinator@lgc.org.
And that is all for this week - and for the year! The Weekly Updates will resume on January 8, 2016.
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