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“In order to meet our


state’s climate targets and reduce our carbon footprint by half by 2030, we need every city in San Diego to step up and commit to 100 percent clean energy,” Cap- retz continued. “Of the seven climate action plans that we graded, only four meet the state’s 2030 greenhouse gas reduction target. When you look at it, less than half of the cities in our region have taken any meaningful action on climate.” In grading plans, the


group looked at metrics s u c h a s a f o c u s o n achieving 100 percent power generation from renewable sources; a goal of 50 percent low-impact transportation including mass transit, walking, and cycling in urban cores; a 35 percent tree-cover canopy to sequester carbon and combat the effect of “heat islands”; a goal of zero waste sent to landfills; and a focus on equitable distribution of resources, focusing first on low-income communities that bear the brunt of pollution and environmental decay. “Communities that are


in the front line, that have been neglected by gov-


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ernment, deserve change for a community that is healthy. This is why equity is important to communi- ties like the one here in Bar- rio Logan,” said San Diego city councilmember-elect Georgette Gomez, whose 9th district also includes impacted areas such as City Heights. “It’s wrong to have data that our children in communities like Barrio Logan and City Heights have a higher incidence of emergency-room visits due to asthma, that they’re ten times more likely to be hit by cars. That is not the infrastructure these fami- lies deserve.”


Dave Rice


North County wealth study Poverty lower, incomes higher than countywide North County is better off economically than the rest of San Diego County, accord- ing to a study released December 7 by the Center on Policy Initiatives. It used data from the Census Bureau’s 2015 American Community Survey. Only 12.1 percent of


North County residents last year lived below the poverty line, compared with 13.8 percent countywide and 15.6 percent in the City of


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San Diego. Vista had the highest North County pov- erty rate at 19.2 percent, up from 14.1 percent in 2007. (The Great Reces- sion began in late 2007.) The lowest poverty rate was in Carlsbad: its 5.2 percent rate was actually lower than the 5.9 percent of 2007. Other 2015 pover ty


rates in North County were Escondido, 15.7 percent; Oceanside, 14.2 percent; and San Marcos, 14.9 per- cent. African-Americans’ poverty rate in North County was higher than the rate in the entire county: 19.2 per- cent, compared with 18.1 percent, respectively. Lati- nos had a 20 percent pov- erty rate in North County, higher than the county’s 19.4 percent. Media n household


income in 2015 was $101,703 in Encinitas and $96,346 in Carlsbad, compared with $54,284 in Escondido and $67,421 in Vista. Income distribution was


highly unbalanced, as it has been for years in the United States. One fifth of all North County households received 50 percent of the income. The lowest-earning one- fifth made 3.4 percent of the income.


Don Bauder H E A L T H A N D B E A U T Y


28 San Diego Reader December 15, 2016


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