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RESOLUTION THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />RESOLUTION NO.2021-113 <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN LEANDRO CITY COUNCIL TO ADOPT THE <br />2021 CLIMATE ACTION PLAN AND AN ADDENDUM TO THE 2035 GENERAL <br />PLAN UPDATE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT <br />WHEREAS, in April 2016 world leaders from 175 countries recognized the threat of <br />climate change and the urgent need to combat it by signing the Paris Agreement, agreeing to <br />keep warming "well below 2°C above pre -industrial levels" and to "pursue efforts to limit the <br />temperature increase to 1.5°C"; and <br />WHEREAS, global warming has increased the earth's temperature by approximately <br />VC, and has also resulted in increased and intensifying wildfires, floods, rising seas, diseases, <br />droughts and extreme weather; and <br />WHEREAS, the United States of America has disproportionately contributed to the <br />climate and ecological crises and thus bears significant responsibility to rapidly solve these <br />crises; and <br />WHEREAS, a recent state-wide report, Rising Seas in California, projects a conservative <br />estimate of between 1 and 3.4 feet of sea level rise in the San Francisco Bay by the year <br />2100; and <br />WHEREAS, the range of projections in the report includes the possibility of up to 10 <br />feet of sea level rise in the San Francisco Bay by 2100, a scenario consistent with rapid Antarctic <br />ice sheet mass loss that would be catastrophic to San Leandro and virtually every other coastal <br />community; and <br />WHEREAS, restoring a safe and stable climate requires immediate action to reach zero <br />greenhouse gas emissions across all sectors to rapidly and safely drawdown or remove all the <br />excess carbon from the atmosphere, and to implement measures to protect all people and species <br />from the consequences of abrupt climate change; and <br />WHEREAS, frontline communities, which have historically borne the brunt of the <br />extractive fossil-fiiel economy, must actively participate in the planning and implementation of <br />this mobilization effort at all levels of government and that they benefit first from the transition <br />to a renewable energy economy; and <br />WHEREAS, the term "Just Transition" represents an aspirational goal of shifting to an <br />economy that is ecologically sustainable, equitable and just for all its members; and <br />WHEREAS, just transition initiatives also seek to shift the economy away from <br />prioritizing only highway construction to also expanding public transit, from incinerators and <br />landfills to zero waste, from industrial food systems to sustainable food production, from car - <br />dependent sprawl and unbridled growth to smart urban development without displacement, and <br />from over -development to habitat and ecosystem restoration; and <br />WHEREAS, core to a just transition is equity, self-determination, Culture, tradition, <br />