State Legislature warming to Hochul's proposed Climate Act changes
ALBANY — Gov. Kathy Hochul says New York’s Climate Act needs to be adjusted to prevent a spike in future utility costs. She has blamed a changing economic landscape due to the pandemic as well as federal energy policies that have been retooled by President Donald J. Trump’s administration. Watch More But concerns about New York’s ability to meet the mandates, and at what cost, predate Trump’s second presidency and extend beyond supply-chain issues that have subsided. The 2019 law set ambitious targets of reducing greenhouse gas emissions 40% by 2030 and 85% by 2050. Those mandates aren’t changing under Hochul’s plan, which she announced in an op-ed , published in Empire Report. What would change under her proposal, which needs legislative approval, is how quickly her administration needs to implement policies promoting things like the electrification of buildings and vehicles to meet the targets. Immediately rolling out poli...