Hochul seeks to ease New York's climate law with delayed deadlines and looser rules
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Gov. Kathy Hochul proposes changes to New York's Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act that would soften near-term reductions by reworking emissions calculations (including a longer 100-year horizon and removal of upstream emissions), delaying rulemaking to 2030 while keeping the 2030 reduction target, and aligning accounting with other states; the plan aims to reduce costs and preserve affordability but has drawn criticism from environmentalists and some lawmakers who warn it could slow decarbonization, with funding for climate programs and potential interim targets as part of the package.
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