File #: 19-0128    Version: 2 Name: TO REACH NET ZERO EMISSIONS BY 2050
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 1/3/2019 In control: FPD Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 1/22/2019 Final action: 1/22/2019
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION TO REACH NET ZERO EMISSIONS BY 2050 WHEREAS, the Forest Preserves of Cook County (the "Forest Preserves") and Cook County Government strive to be leaders in addressing climate change, and WHEREAS, both units of government are working to reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent by the year 2050, a goal that is consistent with attempting to keep global temperatures from increasing more than 2?C over preindustrial temperatures, per the 2012 Doha Amendment to the United Nations Kyoto Protocol; and WHEREAS, with nearly 70,000 acres of land, the Forest Preserves of Cook County ecosystems play an essential climate change mitigation role by absorbing over 1,544,000 tons of CO2 annually, and further restoration projects will help sequester even more CO2; and WHEREAS, each year, ecosystems within the Forest Preserves already provide $469 million of ecosystem services including the above mentioned carbon storage and including flood control, water purificatio...
Sponsors: TONI PRECKWINKLE (President), ALMA E. ANAYA, LUIS ARROYO JR., SCOTT R. BRITTON, JOHN P. DALEY, DENNIS DEER, BRIDGET DEGNEN, BRIDGET GAINER, BRANDON JOHNSON, BILL LOWRY, DONNA MILLER, STANLEY MOORE, KEVIN B. MORRISON, SEAN M. MORRISON, PETER N. SILVESTRI, DEBORAH SIMS, LARRY SUFFREDIN, JEFFREY R. TOBOLSKI
Related files: 22-0315, 21-0266, 24-0459, 24-0409
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

TO REACH NET ZERO EMISSIONS BY 2050

WHEREAS, the Forest Preserves of Cook County (the "Forest Preserves") and Cook County Government strive to be leaders in addressing climate change, and

WHEREAS, both units of government are working to reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent by the year 2050, a goal that is consistent with attempting to keep global temperatures from increasing more than 2?C over preindustrial temperatures, per the 2012 Doha Amendment to the United Nations Kyoto Protocol; and

WHEREAS, with nearly 70,000 acres of land, the Forest Preserves of Cook County ecosystems play an essential climate change mitigation role by absorbing over 1,544,000 tons of CO2 annually, and further restoration projects will help sequester even more CO2; and

WHEREAS, each year, ecosystems within the Forest Preserves already provide $469 million of ecosystem services including the above mentioned carbon storage and including flood control, water purification and groundwater recharge; and

WHEREAS, in October 2018, the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a new study of the impacts of global warming; and

WHEREAS, the report's findings predict ocean rise of an additional 10 cm with 2?C warming compared to 1.5?C, an arctic free of sea ice in Summer once per decade compared to once per century, complete eradication of coral reefs compared to a 90 percent decline, and the loss of many more ecosystems; and

WHEREAS, in November 2018, the U.S. Global Change Research Program released the U.S. National Climate Assessment, which predicted that climate change could reduce the size of the U. S. economy by 10 percent by the end of the century; and

WHEREAS, an estimated minimum 200 million people around the globe would be subject to inundation from rising seas, and several hundred million more to climate related risks and poverty; and

WHEREAS, the current effects of climate change on Cook County from the warming of over 1?...

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