Wu releases 2030 Climate Action Plan to reducecarbon emissions and strengthen Boston’s climate resilience

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu released the city's 2030 Climate Action Plan, aiming to reduce community-wide greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030 and reach carbon neutrality by 2050. The plan outlines concrete metrics and goals across key areas, including buildings, transportation, and workforce development.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced the release of the city's 2030 Climate Action Plan. The plan aims to reduce community-wide greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030 and reach carbon neutrality by 2050. It outlines concrete metrics and goals across key areas, including buildings, transportation, energy, workforce development, coastal resilience, and protection from extreme weather. The City will track progress using 22 metrics through the Climate Action Plan Implementation Dashboard. The plan is expected to support approximately 67,000 full-time jobs annually and reduce energy costs for residents and businesses. The City prioritized community engagement in environmental justice communities and designed the plan to address their needs.
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