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The New York State Assembly Just Passed the Nation’s ‘Most Ambitious’ Climate Bill

Friday, June 3, 2016 7:39
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    The chamber where members of New York’s legislative assembly meet. (Matt Wade / (CC BY-SA 2.0))

On Wednesday, the New York State assembly passed a bill that would require the state to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions from major sources to zero by 2050. But does it go far enough?

Thirty-six years is a lot of time to wait to fully deal address an emergency as existentially dangerous as climate change. A more aggressive bill sponsored by 17 representatives would require the state to transfer to 100 percent clean, renewable energy by 2030. That would be 14 years from now and a full 20 years ahead of the current bill, putting the state’s agenda more in line with scientists’ more dire predictions.

Eight years passed between President Kennedy’s 1961 moon landing declaration and the project’s realization. Surely living generations of Americans have the ingenuity and manpower to convert our energy systems to clean, renewable sources in less than 34 years.

Think Progress’ Natasha Geiling reports of the bill just passed:

The bill seeks to codify into law certain climate goals put forth by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who has said in the past that he wants the state to generate half of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030. In December, Cuomo mandated that the New York Department of Public Service begin establishing a plan to transition to at least 50 percent renewable electricity by 2030. Without making these goals into laws, however, Cuomo’s targets could be reversed by whoever holds the governorship next.

The bill passed Wednesday night by the Assembly — dubbed the Climate and Community Protection Act — would apply to major sources of anthropogenic carbon pollution, such as major electrical producers or large industrial factories, and would regulate the carbon emissions from any industry that emits 25,000 tons or more of greenhouse gases annually or any power plant that is 25 megawatts or larger. The bill also requires New York to hit a set of incremental targets for the percent of electricity generated from renewable sources: 27 percent by next year, 30 percent by 2020, forty percent by 2025, and 50 percent by 2030.

Environmental groups have also praised the bill for its focus on environmental justice. The bill would establish a working group of representatives from the environmental justice community, as well as from certain government agencies, to help guide climate decisions in a way that lessens the burden on low-income and minority communities. The bill also focuses on creating green jobs throughout the state, and especially focuses on creating these jobs in marginalized communities. In fact, the bill mandates that 40 percent of any funds generated from new market schemes set up to help the state reach its renewable energy goals — a carbon market, for instance — must be put back into creating job opportunities or investing in clean energy or energy-efficiency in marginalized communities.

—Posted by Alexander Reed Kelly.

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