Resolution 3792

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Item Number:     10a - reso 
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6                                          RESOLUTION NO. 3792 
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9            A RESOLUTION    of the Port of Seattle to adopt Charting the Course to Zero:
10                                 Port of Seattle's Maritime Climate and Air Action Plan. 
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13           WHEREAS, the Port of Seattle (Port) has set an ambitious goal to decarbonize its maritime
14    business and Seattle's maritime industry to urgently address environmental health disparities and
15    climate change and spur others to do the same; and 
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17           WHEREAS, the Century Agenda states the Port will be the greenest and most energy
18    efficient port in North America by meeting all increased energy needs through conservation and
19    renewable sources, reducing air pollutants and carbon emissions, and restoring, creating, and
20    enhancing 40 additional acres of habitat in the Green/Duwamish watershed and Elliott Bay; and 
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22           WHEREAS, in 2008, the ports of Seattle, Tacoma, and the Vancouver-Fraser Port
23    Authority, first developed and adopted the Northwest Ports Clean Air Strategy (NWPCAS) to
24    serve as a common framework for voluntary clean air and climate action, investment, and
25    leadership across the three port authorities and throughout the Georgia Basin-Puget Sound airshed;
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28           WHEREAS, on April 6, 2021 the Port of Seattle Commission, the Port of Tacoma
29    Commission, and Managing Members of The Northwest Seaport Alliance voted to adopt the 2020
30    NWPCAS, the second update to the original NWPCAS, which sets a new joint vision to phase out
31    emissions from seaport-related activities by 2050, supporting cleaner air for our local communities 
32    and fulfilling our shared responsibility to help limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius, 
33    and called for each participating port to develop its own implementation plan; and 
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35           WHEREAS, Charting the Course to Zero: Port of Seattle's Maritime Climate and Air
36    Action Plan (MCAAP) is the Port's implementation plan to achieve the 2020 NWPCAS joint 
37    vision and the Century Agenda objective to be the greenest most energy efficient port in North
38    America; and 
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43           WHEREAS, further reducing and ultimately phasing out air pollutants (such as diesel
44    particulate matter)  especially in communities experiencing environmental health disparities as
45    portrayed on the Washington Environmental Health Disparities Map  remains an urgent priority
46    of the Port and a central goal of the NWPCAS and MCAAP; and 
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48           WHEREAS, further reducing and ultimately phasing out climate pollution (carbon dioxide
49    and other greenhouse gas emissions) is critical to reducing climate risk to public health and
50    economic vitality, and staving off the worst impacts of the global climate crisis, according to
51    scientific consensus; and 
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53           WHEREAS, to develop the NWPCAS and the MCAAP, the Port, with the Northwest
54    Seaport Alliance and Port of Tacoma, engaged a wide range of partners, including federal, state,
55    tribal and local government agencies, marine terminal operators and other tenants, cruise industry
56    groups, rail companies, labor unions, residents, community-based and non-profit organizations,
57    and members of the public and, through the NWPCAS and MCAAP, the Port commits to ongoing
58    engagement with this wide range of partners on equitable clean air and climate change action; and 
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60           WHEREAS, in December 2019, the Port Commission adopted Resolution No. 3767,
61    establishing a Duwamish Valley Community Benefits Commitment Policy Directive to guide the
62    implementation of the Duwamish Valley Community Equity Program and other Port operations
63    that impact the Duwamish Valley Community, such as climate change and air pollution; and 
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65           WHEREAS, the Duwamish Valley Community consists of a group of people and
66    organizations that live, work, play, study, or worship in the near-Port neighborhoods of South Park
67    and Georgetown along the Duwamish River and have been historically or are currently impacted
68    by economic, racial, and environmental injustices; and 
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70           WHEREAS, the 2013 Cumulative Health Impacts Analysis published by Just Health
71    Action and the Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition/Technical Advisory Group characterizes the
72    Duwamish   Valley   Community   as   experiencing   environmental   injustices   including
73    disproportionate exposure to air pollution, lack of greenspace, and high poverty rates contributing
74    to a life expectancy in South Park and Georgetown that is 13 years lower than wealthier
75    communities in Seattle; and 
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77           WHEREAS, after conducting over two years of public engagement on the NWPCAS and
78    the MCAAP, feedback from community and environmental perspectives called for Ports to take
79    an active role in helping to address community priorities like the root causes of asthma, inequity,
80    and poor air quality in the Duwamish Valley by leading the transition to zero-emission maritime
81    operations, including requiring and maximizing use of shore power, actively working with utilities,
82    tenants, and industry, and advocating for local, state, and federal policy, funding, and technology
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85           WHEREAS, reducing greenhouse gas emissions is a global problem and port authorities
86    have played, and will continue to play, a critical, multi-faceted role in facilitating and accelerating
87    the transition to zero emissions, through a mix of direct action, collaboration with tenants and a
88    wide range of tribal, government, industry, and labor partners, and active engagement in
89    international, federal, state, and local policy development; and 
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91           WHEREAS, more than 90 percent of the greenhouse gas emissions from seaport-related
92    activities are outside of Port's direct control, such that further reducing and phasing out those
93    emissions will require significant action and investment by a wide range of partners, including
94    government agencies, cruise lines, marine terminal operators, fishing, harbor vessel and rail
95    companies, port authorities and others; and 
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97           WHEREAS, the Port of Seattle engaged industry to understand priorities and included
98    those priorities in the MCAAP, such as promoting use of renewable fuels in the interim and leaving 
99    the decarbonization pathways to industry to identify the fuel and technology options to achieve
100    net-zero emissions and meet operational requirements; and 
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102           WHEREAS, the Port will continue industry engagement with the development of the
103    Seattle Waterfront Clean Energy Strategy, which will provide a roadmap for port, utility, and
104    maritime  industry  investments  to  decarbonize  Seattle's  working  waterfront,  improve
105    environmental injustices in neighboring communities, and serve as an early implementation action
106    of the MCAAP; and 
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108           WHEREAS, the Port of Seattle has direct control or influence over the 6 percent of
109    greenhouse gas emissions from Port maritime administration and, in eliminating natural gas from
110    port-managed buildings, investing in electric fleet vehicles and renewable fuels, minimizing
111    employee commute trips, and reducing solid waste generation, can model emission reduction
112    efforts, pilot new technologies, and share lessons learned for its tenants, customers, and industry
113    partners; and 
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115           WHEREAS, Port of Seattle has built upon the latest available science, emissions
116    inventories, innovation and extensive public engagement to develop a comprehensive plan to phase
117    out air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions from its Port administrative sources and maritime
118    activities  by  midcentury,  implement  the  NWPCAS,  and  advance  the  Century  Agenda. 
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125           NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Port of Seattle Commission as 
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128       1.  The Port of Seattle hereby adopts and directs the Executive Director to implement Charting
129           the Course to Zero: Port of Seattle's Maritime Climate and Air Action Plan as the Port of
130           Seattle's implementation plan for the 2020 Northwest Ports Clean Air Strategy attached as
131           Exhibit A. 
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133           ADOPTED by the Port of Seattle Commission at a duly noticed meeting thereof, held this
134    ____ day of ______ 2021, and duly authenticated in open session by the signatures of the
135    Commissioners voting in favor thereof and the seal of the commission. 
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