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File #: R-26-035    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/9/2026 In control: Mayor and Council of Princeton
On agenda: 1/12/2026 Final action: 1/12/2026
Title: Resolution of the Mayor and Council of Princeton in Support of Princeton's Climate Action Plan
Sponsors: Mayor and Council of Princeton
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Resolution of the Mayor and Council of Princeton in Support of Princeton's Climate Action Plan
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WHEREAS, consensus exists among the world's leading climate scientists that global warming caused by emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) from human activities is among the most significant problems facing the world today; and

WHEREAS, documented impacts of global warming include, but are not limited to, increased occurrences of extreme weather events (e.g., droughts and floods), adverse impacts on human health, ecosystems, demographic patterns, and economic value chains; and

WHEREAS, the Princeton community is already experiencing the impact of climate change through increased precipitation, more frequent flooding, and rising temperatures; and

WHEREAS, local governments can lead by example by adopting practices and incorporating strategies to reduce GHG emissions from all municipal operations; and

WHEREAS, on July 22, 2019, the Princeton Council passed Resolution 19-227 in support of Princeton's Climate Action Plan (CAP); and

WHEREAS, the State of New Jersey has mandated statewide reduction of GHG emissions to 80% below 2006 levels by 2050, with an interim goal of 50% by 2030; and

WHEREAS, the Princeton Council has committed to strategies within Princeton's CAP as part of its Goals and Priorities, including taking steps to:

* reduce emissions in the built environment (e.g., CAP action 1.1),
* increase the supply of low-carbon, affordable, reliable energy (e.g., CAP actions 2.1 and 2.2),
* promote mixed-use development and pedestrian- and transit-oriented, location-efficient neighborhoods (e.g., CAP action 3.1 and 3.4),
* reduce community-wide vehicle miles traveled by switching to public transit, bicycling, and walking (e.g., CAP actions 4.5),
* expand access to zero-emission vehicles (e.g., CAP actions 5.2, 5.3, and 5.4),
* protect and enhance local natural resources that provide carbon capture, reduce flooding and heat island impacts (e.g., ...

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