Albany –
The New York State Assembly, led by Speaker Carl Heastie and Chairs
Steve Englebright (Environmental Conservation), Crystal Peoples-Stokes
(Governmental Operations), Michelle Titus
(Labor), Amy Paulin (Energy), as well as members of the
Climate Change Work Group, introduced
groundbreaking legislation today to make Governor Cuomo’s climate and clean energy goals a reality.
Peter Iwanowicz, Executive Director of Environmental Advocates of New York, issued the following statement regarding the legislation.
“This
is, quite simply, one of the strongest, smartest, and most thoughtful
pieces of climate legislation the public has ever seen. It may be the
best in the country, and we roundly applaud
Speaker Heastie, Assemblyman Englebright, and their colleagues for
taking the aspirational goals outlined in Governor Cuomo’s State Energy
Plan and providing the blueprint for achieving them.
"There
is a reason that Governor Cuomo’s climate and clean energy goals have
been attracting global attention; they are a game-changer. And placing
them into law will make New York a true global
climate action leader.
"At the root of this legislation is the recognition that climate action and growing a 21st
century economy go hand-in-hand. The bill establishes that 100% of New
York’s energy will
come from clean, renewable sources by 2050, and it provides annualized
benchmarks to ensure we don’t just hope to meet them, but must meet
them. Environmental Advocates is, of course, excited about cleaner air,
less pollution, and healthier communities. But
it goes much deeper than that.
"The
bill is a reality check driven by incorruptible economic and public
health data. In it, there’s a true commitment to disadvantaged
communities, job training, and workers’ rights, all of
which are crucial, for instance, to helping communities recover
economically who have often been left holding the bag when the fossil
fuel industry pulls up and departs – something happening increasingly
more often. It also ends the era of government making
bad decisions that harm people, particularly when it comes to
disadvantaged communities who bear the brunt of pollution, and instead
prioritizes resources and investment in those communities on the front
lines of climate change.
"The
fossil fuel industry has a predictable strategy of pitting good jobs
against a clean environment and healthy communities. Unfortunately,
they’ve often got their way. But the facts bear out
that clean air is inextricably linked to growing economies, and the
energy job growth we’re witnessing worldwide rests in the renewable
sector, not fossil fuels. Still, few states have created the programs to
capitalize on these opportunities, and with this
legislation, New York will be setting the standard.
The
introduction of A10342 is the official start of what we recognize will
be a lengthy and challenging process. But with Governor Cuomo’s
leadership in codifying his climate and clean energy
goals, and a public that is wholly in support of aggressive action,
this is a truly pivotal moment. We are grateful to Speaker Heastie,
Assemblyman Englebright, and many others for their tireless leadership
on this issue.”
Source: Environmental Advocates of New York
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