Planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions likely declined in Jackson Hole throughout 2020, the year the COVID-19 pandemic gripped the valley and muddled with usual patterns of traffic and tourism. That's the first dip in emissions since 2012, per a draft of the 2021 Indicator Report, an annual amalgamation of data prepared by the town and county that tracks the community's performance in housing, ecosystem protection, traffic and more. The report is produced to inform planning decisions and contains a series of metrics that informs what the town and county choose to prioritize and work on during a given fiscal year. Emissions have not, however, fallen below 2012 levels.