Exclusive | EPA chief Lee Zeldin blasts NY green energy law as ‘delusional’ and a ‘catastrophe’
- Lee Zeldin, the Environmental Protection Agency Administrator, criticized New York's Climate Act as 'delusional' and a 'catastrophe.'
- The plan mandates a 40% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and aims for 100% zero-emission electricity by 2040.
- Zeldin has questioned the validity of renewable energy mandates, stating there should be an 'honest discussion about the energy mandates and whether they are real or not.'
- Governor Kathy Hochul was non-committal regarding potential amendments to the Climate Act, with New York Democrats joining Republicans in calling for a delay in the move to electric vehicles.
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EPA chief Lee Zeldin blasts NY green energy law as ‘delusional’ and a ‘catastrophe’
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin slammed New York’s Climate Act, advanced by Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York Democrats, Sunday as “delusional” and a “left-wing recipe for an energy and economic catastrophe.” Zeldin’s barbs come after the Trump administration last week halted the Empire Wind Power project off the New York-New Jersey coast, a setback to the state’s effort to meet emission reduction mandates under its much-cr…
Exclusive | EPA chief Lee Zeldin blasts NY green energy law as ‘delusional’ and a ‘catastrophe’
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin slammed New York's Climate Act advanced by Gov. Hochul and New York Democrats as "delusional" and a "left-wing recipe for an energy and economic catastrophe."
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