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Climate Emergency Mobilization: Penn Hills vs Pittsburgh

How do climate emergency mobilization rules compare between Penn Hills, PA and Pittsburgh, PA?

Penn Hills, PA

Allegheny County

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Pittsburgh, PA

Allegheny County

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Pittsburgh adopted Climate Action Plan 3.0 in 2018 committing the city to carbon-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, with 2030 interim targets covering buildings, transportation, energy, and waste sectors citywide.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPenn HillsPittsburgh
Carbon neutral by-2050
Interim target-50% reduction by 2030
Baseline year-2003
Office-City Sustainability Office

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Penn Hills FAQ

No FAQs available.

Pittsburgh FAQ

Does CAP 3.0 require my home to be net-zero?

No. CAP 3.0 is a citywide policy framework. Individual homeowners face only the building and energy code requirements adopted under it.

Who tracks Pittsburgh emissions?

The City of Pittsburgh Office of Sustainability publishes greenhouse gas inventories and progress reports tied to CAP 3.0 milestones.

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