Those studies are serving a particular agenda, as highlighted below, and do nothing to suggest that such projects are economically sustainable in the long run.
"SACRAMENTO, Calif. – As California leads the way on the innovative advancement of clean, sustainable transportation, the California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) today released its latest Sustainability Report detailing how this first-in-the-nation system serves as the backbone of the state’s ambitious climate goals.
“Sustainability is a core focus as we build the most technologically advanced, electrified and equitable transportation system to support the world’s fifth largest economy,” said Margaret Cederoth, Director of Sustainability and Planning for the Authority. “In pursuing carbon neutral objectives, the Authority has meaningful targets toward which we aim our work. Our goal is to accelerate the delivery of the system’s value for communities, be it through small business participation or the delivery of public spaces in stations designed to revitalize California’s great cities. We’re also dedicated to restorative practices, such as preserving natural resources and valuable habitat.”
Key milestones highlighted in this year’s report include:
Restoring more than 2,972 acres of habitat and protecting more than 3,190 acres of agricultural land;
Planting more than 7,100 trees;
Avoiding or sequestering 420,245 metric tons of carbon dioxide – the equivalent of removing one natural gas-fired power plant from the grid for a year;
Increasing small business participation to over 700 entities;
Generating between $12.7 and 13.7 billion in total economic activity in the state, with 56% investment in disadvantaged communities."
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