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New York State to phase out 'super pollutants,' despite cost concerns


Published on 2024-12-24 19:40:54 - Newsday
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  • ALBANY
  • The state has restricted the use of "super pollutant" gases used in food stores, hospitals, high-tech bio storage facilities and other businesses that require refrigeration, despite warnings by business interests that the measure will be too costly for some enterprises to stay in business.

The article from Newsday discusses New York's efforts to combat global warming through legislative measures. Governor Kathy Hochul has proposed a plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 85% by 2050, aiming for New York to be powered by 70% renewable energy by 2030. This initiative includes the introduction of the "cap-and-invest" program, which would cap carbon emissions from major polluters and require them to purchase allowances for their emissions, with the funds being reinvested into climate mitigation efforts. The plan has sparked debate, with environmental groups pushing for even stricter measures, while business leaders express concerns over potential economic impacts. Additionally, the article touches on the broader implications of climate change for Long Island, including rising sea levels and increased flooding risks, emphasizing the urgency of these legislative actions.

Read the Full Newsday Article at:
[ https://www.newsday.com/long-island/politics/new-york-global-warming-gs1yh7sb ]
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