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3. Update the greenhouse gas emissions inventory. <br /> • Update the local government operations and community greenhouse gas <br /> inventories at least once every five years, preferably every one to three years. <br /> • Release a public report on the updated greenhouse gas inventory. Highlight successes and key <br /> measures that have been implemented to reduce emissions. <br /> • Quantify the impacts of external factors, such as weather and population growth, along with <br /> changes in energy consumption and energy production efficiency. <br /> 4. Use the website and e-mail blasts to update the public. <br /> • Keep the public and key stakeholders updated on major achievements by routinely updating <br /> the website and tracking the progress of measures online. <br /> • Create an e-mail list of interested parties from the outreach process and send them regular <br /> newsletters or press releases for major achievements. <br /> 5. Update the sustainability advisory board and other key stakeholders. <br /> • Continue to meet with the sustainability advisory board, and between meetings, keep them up- <br /> dated with regular communications, such as a newsletter. As representatives of their respective <br /> constituency groups and the public at large, the sustainability advisory board should hold the <br /> local government accountable to implementing the plan. <br /> • Meet with the key stakeholder groups that were consulted during the planning process to keep <br /> them informed of the implementation progress. <br /> TOOLS/TEMPLATES <br /> Sustainability Assessment Guidelines and Checklist <br /> 11lk1101110" .. <br /> +T ' a� <br /> IP, `: <br /> 410. <br /> if YAt <br /> 51 <br />