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Figure 4 | GHG Emissions and Projected Reduction Goals
At the rate of reduction from 2016 to 2017 (-1.15% annually), the state would reach the 2030 SB 32 goal in 2061 and the 2050 goal in 2157. The state will need to reduce its GHG emissions by an average of 4.51 percent annually from 2020 to 2030 in order to attain the goal—a three-fold increase.
Data Source: California Air Resources Board, California Greenhouse Gas Inventory. © Next 10 | 2019
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