Poll: reducing your footprint
Castanet - Nov 27, 2017 / 7:37 pm | Story: 212655
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Is it possible for Kelowna to reduce its carbon footprint 80 per cent by 2050?
Tracy Guidi, the city's sustainability co-ordinator, thinks so.
Kelowna made the pledge to do just that in 2007. The latest figures available show the city reduced greenhouse gas emissions by just three-and-a-half per cent by 2012. However, she says with growth, that works out to about 12 per cent per capita.
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