Climate Action Plan Emission Sectors

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Oceanside’s Climate Action Plan (CAP) focuses on the major sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the community. These emissions result from everyday activities, such as how people travel, how buildings are powered and operated, how water and waste are managed, and how natural lands are protected and restored. 

To address these impacts in Oceanside, the CAP organizes its strategies into key emission sectors. By targeting these areas, the City can implement measurable actions that reduce emissions, improve public health and air quality, strengthen the local economy, and build long-term climate resilience. 

Each sector includes specific measures and actions designed to:
  • Reduce citywide GHG emissions
  • Guide sustainable development
  • Support local and regional sustainability programs and initiatives
  • Align with statewide climate targets
  • Reflect Oceanside’s unique needs, economy, and character

Explore a summary of the six emission sectors below to learn what they include, why they matter, and the local opportunities available for community involvement.


With a focus on renewable energy, includes measures that reduce emissions from electricity generation and natural gas use from existing homes and buildings, future development and municipal operations.

Explore Energy actions and resources


Includes measures that reduce emissions from on-road transportation from single-occupancy vehicles by incentivizing public transit and zero-emission vehicles. This also includes initiatives to shift off-road vehicles and industrial equipment to zero-emission and/or renewable fuels.

Explore Transportation actions and resources


Includes measures that reduce emissions from the decomposition of organic waste in landfills and waste hauling by increasing waste diversion, recycling and composting in compliance with State regulations.

Explore Solid Waste actions and resources


Includes measures that reduce citywide water consumption by prioritizing local water production. These measures reduce energy demand and emissions associated with the transport, storage, treatment and distribution of Oceanside’s water supply.

Explore Water actions and resources


Includes measures to clean the City’s air and uptake atmospheric carbon by expanding the urban forest through tree planting, conserving open space and preserving Oceanside’s rich agricultural history.

Explore Carbon Sequestration actions and resources


Intended to reduce emissions from consumer products through behavior change and support local job growth in emerging sectors.

Explore Local Green Economy actions and resources

 

 


 

Make it more affordable. Visit the Incentives for Residents & Businesses page to explore rebates, funding opportunities, and further resources that may support actions across all sectors.