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Figures 3 and 4 above provide a graphical perspective of University City’s Community Scope 1 <br />(natural gas usage) and Scope 2 (electricity usage) emissions. As seen in Figure 3, the largest <br />percentage (62.2%) of Scope 1 emissions was generated by the Transportation sector. The <br />remainder of the emissions included in the City of University City’s 2005 community inventory <br />fall under the category of Scope 3 emissions (Information Items). <br />All-Scope Emissions by Sector <br />As previously noted in the executive summary, the community of University City, across all <br />scopes, emitted approximately 524,286 metric tons of CO2e in the year 2005. In addition to <br />viewing this data through the lens of various scopes, we can also focus specifically on each <br />sector, with scopes aggregated by sector.iii <br />Figure 5: Community All-Scope Emissions by Sector, 2005. <br /> <br />0 <br />50,000 <br />100,000 <br />150,000 <br />200,000 <br />250,000 <br />CO₂e (metric tons) <br />Figure 6: 2005 Community Energy Use <br /> <br />2010-2011 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory, City of University City, MO 17 <br /> <br />Percentage of Total <br />Community MMBtu <br />Residential‐42.2% <br />Commercial‐12.5% <br />Industrial‐0.9% <br />Transportation‐44.4%
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