How can the climate action movement win more hearts and minds?

For the first time in several decades, the percentage of Americans concerned about climate change is going down. A majority – 58 percent – still sees climate as a serious threat to our future.

But how can the climate action movement win more hearts and minds? Part of that strategy includes a march on Friday. Our guests discuss what they have planned.

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Combating Climate Change With Equity and Justice

This summer, as heat waves engulf the U.S. and New Yorkers are forced to breathe polluted, smoky air from the devastating wildfires in Canada, New York's state Legislature has finally begun the process of assessing how to fund and implement our state's landmark climate law.

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We can Transition off Fossil Fuels

At long last, the State has a feasible plan to reduce climate-warming emissions, make large companies pay for their emissions, and then use those funds to drive the economy-wide transition to renewable energy - all while averting shifting the cost of doing so onto consumers. That is, if the system is well designed.

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NY's Climate is Changing Fast — So Must Albany

After bouts of smothering smoke from Canadian wildfires fueled by heat and drought, the climate crisis came knocking at New York’s door again last month in the form of a stunning once-in-a-thousand-year deluge in the Hudson Valley. Our legislators appeared shocked and blindsided; many took to social media to commiserate. Gov. Kathy Hochul urged New Yorkers to use every bit of our power to fight the ravages of climate change.

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Cap and Trade by Many Names

Gov. Kathy Hochul’s administration is still exploring how to implement the East Coast’s first economy-wide cap-and-trade program for greenhouse gas emissions, with an eye to moderating costs to consumers while satisfying major concerns from environmental justice advocates about localized pollution impacts of the proposal.

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Assembly opposes cap-and-trade pitch while Hochul pushes proposal

A proposal to place an economywide cap on greenhouse gas emissions in New York is becoming a potential sticking point in budget negotiations as the overtime clock continues. Gov. Kathy Hochul has indicated that legislative sign-off for a rebate from the proposed cap-and-trade scheme, dubbed “cap and invest” is a major priority. But Assembly leadership has maintained it has no interest in getting it done in the budget.

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