Climate and Energy Action Plan (CEAP)

Ashland · Page 254 of 386 · Adopted 2017-03-07

9.62% 10 19.23% 20 70.19% 73 0.96% 1 104 2.63 Preparing for climate change impacts Q3 Which of the following should be highest priority for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in Ashland? Rank the following options from highest (1) to lowest (4) priority. Answered: 102 Skipped: 2 33.68% 32 29.47% 28 22.11% 21 14.74% 14 95 2.82 38.78% 38 32.65% 32 16.33% 16 12.24% 12 98 2.98 9.28% 9 24.74% 24 32.99% 32 32.99% 32 97 2.10 18.75% 18 11.46% 11 28.13% 27 41.67% 40 96 2.07 Buildings and energy (home... Transportation and land use... Consumption and waste... Natural systems (urb... 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 Total Score Buildings and energy (home and business energy use, renewable energy sources) Transportation and land use (vehicle use, public transit, biking/walking, urban density) Consumption and waste (consumption of goods such as food and clothing, recycling, composting, landfill maintenance) Natural systems (urban green space, water management, forests, agriculture) Q4 Please briefly explain why you selected your highest priority in Question 3 above. Answered: 95 Skipped: 9 # Responses Date 1 Every mile driven generates 0.98 pounds of CO2 emissions. Reducing our dependence upon automobiles is a solution directly within the control of everyone who chooses to make the shift. 9/21/2016 7:46 AM 2 Not enough choices 9/19/2016 11:57 AM 2 / 26 Ashland Climate and Energy Action Plan: Public Input Survey
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