From Deseret News archives:
Text of Rocky Anderson's State of the City Address
In 2001, we created the Salt Lake City Green program, a comprehensive initiative designed to enhance sustainability, promote public health, and improve the efficiency of government and corporate operations. One critical facet of Salt Lake City Green is our Climate Protection Campaign. There is vast scientific consensus testifying to the reality and dangers of global warming, including unequivocal consensus by thousands of scientists from over 100 countries participating in the International Panel on Climate Change, and the national scientific academies of 20 nations, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, China, and Japan. In response to the growing consensus, in 2002, I committed Salt Lake City to reduce emissions of global warming pollution from our municipal operations 21% from 2001 levels by 2012. Already, we have surpassed that target by 148%, six years early, by reducing greenhouse
We have made great improvements to our City fleet to save money, improve efficiency, and combat global warming. We got rid of forty-one gas-guzzling SUVs and purchased smaller, more fuel-efficient cars. We now have eighty-nine compressed natural gas vehicles in our fleet. With the increased use of bio-diesel fuel, 31% of all City vehicles now operate using alternative fuels, including 62% of the City¯s heavy vehicles. Fifty-two percent of the Airport¯s light vehicle fleet and 100% of its shuttle buses operate using clean burning compressed natural gas. Natural gas is domestically produced, it emits almost no criteria air pollutants, and it is far less expensive than normal gasoline.
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