Another Voice: NY HEAT Act is the right move for consumers today

NY HEAT lays the groundwork for a managed, equitable transition so that as more homes inevitably stop using gas, the remaining gas customers aren’t left footing skyrocketing bills. It also helps us transition away from energy sources that are inherently unpredictable, vulnerable to geopolitical conflicts and supply shortages. Electric heating solutions, such as heat pumps, are far more efficient and have proven to be safer than gas furnaces, cutting household energy use and insulating consumers from price spikes.

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Gov. Hochul, Stop Blocking a Greener Future and Implement Cap-and-Invest

By refusing to implement NYCI, Governor Hochul is depriving our state of at least $2 billion in additional annual revenue. NYCI would support thousands of new jobs. It would facilitate new efficient electric heat pumps for homes across the state, which would save the average household $1,000 per year in energy bills. It would enable the buildout of EV infrastructure and empower communities to develop and implement a range of local clean energy initiatives. And at a time when the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is facing a severe budget shortfall, NYCI would help make public transit more efficient, accessible, and reliable. All of that would reduce pollution—meaning a cleaner future for all.

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How New York’s $75 Billion Climate Superfund Will Work

The New York Climate Change Superfund Act is a precedent-setting law and it would create a fee on big greenhouse gas emitters, big oil and gas companies who are making tremendous profits. They would be sharing a fee that would create $3 billion a year for three projects from the climate crisis: repair, resilience and community protection programs. 

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Emissions Reporting Regulation Prioritized

"It’s time to get New York’s polluter pays program up and running and generate upwards of $3 billion to fund the transition toward a clean, green economy that benefits working people across the state,” Executive Director Stephan Edel said in a statement. “There's no more time for delays. We’ll mark our calendars.”

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Coalition of nearly 70 organizations across NYS demand STAMP Data center investor groups withdraw applications

A coalition of 69 environmental, faith, human rights, and good governance groups from across New York State are demanding that three developers withdraw their applications to site a data center at the Western New York Science and Technology Advanced Manufacturing Park (STAMP). In their letters, the groups cite the threat data centers pose to regional environmental quality, local quality of life, and the sovereignty and well-being of the federally recognized Tonawanda Seneca Nation, whose Reservation Territory abuts the parcel under consideration for a data center.

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