Hochul proposes weakening New York's climate law
ALBANY, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is backing measures that would weaken the strict deadlines for implementing New Yorks landmark climate law and make the targets easier to meet.
Hochul has formally proposed changing the way the 2019 Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act calculates New Yorks emissions, effectively requiring less aggressive reductions, according to three people familiar with the proposal who were granted anonymity to discuss the ongoing negotiations.
The governor has also proposed delaying the timeline to establish regulations to achieve the goals which is the subject of ongoing litigation to 2030, while keeping the laws emissions deadlines intact.
The undeniable fact is we cannot meet the Climate Acts 2030 targets without imposing new and additional crushing costs on New York businesses and residents, Hochul wrote in an opinion piece outlining her proposal in the Empire Report.
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I'm on the fence on this. I really don't want a delay, but she makes a good case for it. What's everyone's thoughts?