New York legislators resubmit climate policy act amid new Democratic control

Published 23:16 on January 31, 2019  /  Last updated at 00:51 on February 1, 2019  / Matthew Lithgow /  Americas, Carbon Taxes, US

New York state lawmakers reintroduced an omnibus climate change bill on Thursday that allows for a market-based mechanism to help achieve enhanced GHG reduction targets, with legislators seen facing better odds of passing the proposal in 2019 after Democrats took control the upper chamber this year.
New York state lawmakers reintroduced an omnibus climate change bill on Thursday that allows for a market-based mechanism to help achieve enhanced GHG reduction targets, with legislators seen facing better odds of passing the proposal in 2019 after Democrats took control the upper chamber this year.


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