In 2020, two greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions inventories were compiled for the 2018 baseline year; one for the Royal Oak community as a whole and the other for municipal operations only. The data was obtained for these inventories from the local utilities, South Oakland County Resource Recovery Authority (SOCRRA), Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA), Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG), and the City of Royal Oak and was then entered into software developed by the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI)*. The GHG inventory produced a baseline from which to measure the city’s current emissions and future emission reduction progress. The standard unit for measuring GHG emissions is metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents, also shown as MTCO2e. ICLEI’s ClearPath tool also allows the city to use the inventory results to conduct a business-as-usual scenario (BAU), shown in Figure 7, analyze various opportunities to reduce GHG emissions, and set projected targets for reductions. This inventory also provides the framework for future review of the city’s GHG reduction goals and associated metrics for any necessary updates.
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