Gov. Hochul angers environmentalists with walk-back of climate policies

New York Governor Kathy Hochul's recent decisions on fossil fuels have sparked outrage among environmentalists, sparking fears that her administration is abandoning its climate change commitments. The latest development came in the form of a deal struck with builders and fossil fuel companies to delay the All-Electric Building Act, which aims to ban new gas hookups in buildings under seven stories by January.

This move comes on top of Hochul's approval last week of a key water-quality permit for a proposed natural gas pipeline off the coast of New York City, reversing prior denials. The administration has also reached an agreement with a Bitcoin mining operation that will allow it to continue operating its fossil fuel plant in the Finger Lakes.

Critics argue that these decisions demonstrate a shift away from renewable energy and towards a more fossil fuel-friendly approach. Assemblymember Emily Gallagher described the delay of the All-Electric Buildings Act as "enraging, but not surprising," citing previous reversals on toxic gas pipelines and cryptocurrency mining.

The delay of the law has also been criticized by environmental groups, who point out that it is preempted by federal Energy Policy and Conservation Act. Despite this, Governor Hochul's administration remains committed to the law, saying it aims to reduce regulatory uncertainty for developers while defending it in court.

Some lawmakers have expressed concerns about affordability, with Assemblymember William Conrad stating that "the grid isn't ready" to handle the added load of electrifying new buildings. However, environmental groups dispute these claims, citing studies that show all-electric homes can save households over $1,000 annually.

The decision has sparked outrage among climate activists, including Lisa Marshall from New Yorkers for Clean Power, who accused Governor Hochul of "dashing all her progress on New York's climate and energy affordability goals." The delay of the All-Electric Buildings Act is seen as a significant setback in the state's efforts to address climate change, and has raised concerns about the governor's commitment to environmental causes.
 
🤕 I'm really disappointed in this move by Governor Hochul. She was supposed to be a leader on climate change, but now it seems like she's backtracking on her promises. The delay of the All-Electric Buildings Act is a huge step backwards. Not only will it lead to more pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, but it'll also hurt low-income communities who can't afford to retrofit their homes with new heating systems.

I'm also worried about the economic implications. We're supposed to be moving towards a green economy, not perpetuating a dirty one. The benefits of all-electric homes far outweigh the costs, and Governor Hochul's administration should be pushing for more renewable energy sources, not fossil fuels.

This decision is a classic case of 'regulatory capture', where special interests are able to influence policy to suit their own needs. It's heartbreaking to see our leaders being bought off by big oil and gas companies. We need bold action on climate change, not half-measures that only benefit the wealthy few. 💸
 
🚨💔 I'm really disappointed with what's going down in New York right now... Governor Hochul seems like she's being super pressured by fossil fuel companies and builders to water down her climate change commitments. It's like, aren't they trying to make things better for everyone, not worse? 🤷‍♀️ The delay of the All-Electric Buildings Act is huge, it's going to give them more time to figure out ways to mess with people's homes and businesses... I don't think that's what we need. We need to be pushing forward with renewable energy and sustainable practices, not taking steps back.

And what's up with this permit for the natural gas pipeline? It just seems like Governor Hochul is giving in too easily... or maybe she's not trying hard enough? 🤔 I don't know, but it feels like there's a lot of money involved here, and that's not okay. We need to be thinking about the future of our planet, not just making deals with whoever's willing to pay us.

It's also weird to me that some lawmakers are saying the grid isn't ready for all-electric homes... have they done their research? I've read studies that say the opposite - that it can save people thousands of dollars a year. But hey, maybe there's more to it than that. 🤷‍♂️ What do you guys think is going on here?
 
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🤦‍♀️💔 Governor Hochul's decisions on fossil fuels are causing a lot of frustration among environmentalists 🌎😩
 
I'm really disappointed with what's going on in NY rn... 🤔 they're all about money & power over our planet's future 🌎 it's like, we need to transition to renewable energy ASAP or else we'll be facing some serious consequences climate change is real and it's not just a myth anymore

I mean, I get that there are costs associated with switching to clean energy but come on, $1,000 savings per household isn't bad news 🤑 and it's not like they're going back on their commitments or anything... just delaying a law 🕰️ doesn't change the fact that we need to take action now

I'm watching all these climate activists out there making some noise 💪 and I'm like, yeah, me too... we can't just sit around and watch our planet burn 🔥 we need leaders who care about the future of our kids and grandkids 👶♀️
 
"Fossil fuels are still king 🤑, even if it means delaying progress on climate change 💔. What's a 1000 bucks saved per year on energy bills vs saving the planet?" 🤷‍♂️
 
man, i feel like this whole thing is super messed up 🤕 ... it's like they're not even trying to meet their own climate goals anymore 🌡️ ... i get that there are still a lot of people who use gas for heating and whatnot, but can't we just try to phase that out already? 🚫 it's not like the grid is gonna collapse or anything... and $1k savings on energy bills? that's a no-brainer for me 💸 ... anyway, i just wish they'd make some real changes instead of just kicking the can down the road ⏱️
 
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