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SLC Pledges Green Future Ahead of 2034 Olympics
29 Nov
Summary
- Salt Lake City reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 11% from 2009 to 2024.
- Per capita emissions decreased by 25% in the same period, with clean energy driving progress.
- Residents prioritize drought and air quality, favoring renewable energy and transit improvements.

Salt Lake City is reinforcing its dedication to environmental sustainability, setting ambitious targets for emission reductions in preparation for the 2034 Olympic Games. Recent data shows a notable 11% decrease in the city's overall greenhouse gas emissions between 2009 and 2024, a significant achievement given the period of considerable growth. This progress is primarily attributed to a strategic shift towards cleaner energy sources.
Further analysis reveals a 25% reduction in per capita emissions over the same timeframe. Public sentiment, particularly from west side residents who disproportionately face pollution effects, highlights concerns about drought and air quality. Community feedback strongly supports initiatives like renewable energy adoption for homes and businesses, increased street trees, and enhanced public transit, walking, and biking infrastructure.
The city aims to be powered entirely by renewable energy by 2030 and achieve an 80% emission cut by 2040. Despite challenges like increasing average temperatures and a 2.5-degree Fahrenheit rise in Utah over 50 years, Salt Lake City has successfully met federal air quality standards for fine particulate matter after 15 years. This was achieved through extensive collaboration and investments in emission reduction strategies.



