The South Bay Cities Green Task Force is an advisory group that serves as a clearinghouse for policies, programs and projects on energy efficiency, air quality, resource conservation and climate action steps that South Bay cities can adopt to not only lead by example as good environmental stewards but also to influence behaviors that directly affect climate change in areas such as transportation options, energy consumption patterns and general consumer decisions. The Task Force will also evaluate proposed legislation on subjects of sustainability and make recommendations to the SBCCOG Board of Directors. Utilizing the South Bay Environmental Services Center, information will be made available to the cities for their individualized actions and as well as facilitating the development and coordination of joint action plans.
The SBCCOG/SBESC and the American Lung Association partnered to present Climate Action Planning as the topic for the December 4, 2008 South Bay Cities Green Task Force meeting. To learn more about the speakers, view Climate Action plans and research from other cities click here.