On March 18, 2010, amendments to the CEQA Guidelines
(California Code of Regulations, Title 14) became effective that
incorporated requirements to analyze greenhouse gas (GHG) emission
impacts and, if significant, identify feasible measures to mitigate
significant adverse GHG impacts. In response to these changes, the
California Air Pollution Control Officers Association (CAPCOA) developed
a comprehensive guidance document for quantifying the effectiveness of
GHG mitigation measures. CAPCOA’s report, Quantifying Greenhouse
Gas Mitigation Measures, was developed with the support and cooperation
of the South Coast Air Quality Management District.
CAPCOA’s report specifically addresses appropriate
procedures for applying quantification methods to achieve accurate and
reliable results. The Report includes background information on programs
and concepts associated with the quantification of GHG emissions. The
Report does not provide policy guidance on any of these issues, nor does
it dictate how any jurisdiction should address questions of policy.
Policy considerations are left to individual agencies and their
governing boards. Rather, this Report is intended to support the
creation of a standardized approach to quantifying mitigation measures,
to allow emission reductions and measure effectiveness to be considered
and compared on a common basis. CAPCOA’s report can be accessed at
the link below.
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Quantifying Greenhouse
Gas Mitigation Measures (PDF, 7.7 MB)