Our Climate, Our Future
Our Climate, Our Future is the City of San Diego's comprehensive approach to climate action. The evolving plans and programs under Our Climate, Our Future will allow us to equitably achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions Citywide by 2035 while benefiting residents through new economic opportunities, improving both natural and urban spaces and protecting vulnerable communities from climate threats like extreme heat, wildfires and sea level rise.
Click around the image below to learn how Our Climate, Our Future will create a healthier, happier and more vibrant City for all of us.
GHG Reductions
The City of San Diego has set a goal to bring all municipally owned and operated facilities to zero emissions by 2035. Our libraries, senior centers, recreation centers, fire stations, police stations and more will all be retrofitted with clean and renewable energy technologies.
Learn more about the City’s work to reduce municipal building emissions.
Human Health
Cool Zones can provide relief during extreme heat events. Through Our Climate, Our Future, the City is looking to expand access to Cool Zones and other resources that can provide San Diego's residents with relief from the heat.
Natural Habitat and Biodiversity
There are more than 150 urban canyons throughout San Diego that provide both conservation and recreational opportunities. Through Our Climate, Our Future, the City is looking to protect and restore them for future generations.
Learn more about the City’s Biodiversity program.
Read about the recent expansion of conserved wildlife areas.
Resiliency
The City of San Diego is committed to increasing the number of trees in the City's urban forest. This will help the City become more resilient to extreme heat, meet the goals of the Climate Action Plan and provide public spaces for all to enjoy.
Access to Safe Routes for Bikes and Walking
The City is working to make it as easy to ride your bike around town as it is to drive your car. This will help reduce harmful emissions and improve air quality.
Find a bike route near you with the San Diego Regional Bike Map.
Local Resource Independence
Renewable microgrids allow buildings to operate during power outages using renewable energy generated and stored onsite. This advanced energy solution helps reduce stress on the electric grid and can reduce energy costs for customers.
GHG Reductions
Solar power helps reduce costs for residents and businesses and will help the City achieve 100% renewable energy by 2030.
GHG Reductions
Traveling by transit allows you to relax and let someone else do the driving. It also helps the City achieve its climate goals of reducing transportation emissions associated with car travel.
Reduced Island Heat Effect
Adding greenery to a roof makes these spaces healthier and more enjoyable, provides relief from extreme heat and reduces energy costs.
Learn more about urban heat islands and their health risk to San Diegans.
Resiliency
Bioswales and other types of green infrastructure not only provide natural settings for us to enjoy but also prepares us for flooding.
Traffic Congestion
Carpooling or finding other ways to reduce the number of vehicle trips you take provides you with opportunities to connect with your neighbors, while also helping the City achieve its climate goals of reducing travel by single-occupant cars.
GHG Reductions
Switching to an electric vehicle instead of a gas-powered vehicle is one way to help fight climate change.
Air Quality
Electric transit helps improve air quality and gets people around safely and efficiently.
Resiliency
A living shoreline can provide benefits such as carbon sequestration, a habitat for plants and animals and is an example of a nature-based solution to protect coastal areas from sea level rise, coastal flooding and erosion.
Resiliency
Floodable waterfront parks provide recreational opportunities for residents and visitors while also reducing impacts from coastal flooding.
Public Health
Trees and other shaded structures provide cool areas for relief from the heat while also increasing opportunities to play in our parks.
View the City’s urban tree canopy.
Get involved! Through Free Tree SD residents can request a new street tree.
City Initiatives
The City continues to work on a number of other initiatives that will benefit our climate and the future of our residents. Learn more about them:
- Better by Bike
- Blueprint SD
- Coastal Resilience Master Plan
- Environmental Justice Element
- San Diego Community Power