Bill Text: NY S02429 | 2017-2018 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Creates a climate action council to set greenhouse gas emission reduction goals; codifies executive order No. 24 issued by Governor Paterson in 2009.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 4-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-01-03 - REFERRED TO ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION [S02429 Detail]

Download: New_York-2017-S02429-Introduced.html


                STATE OF NEW YORK
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                                          2429
                               2017-2018 Regular Sessions
                    IN SENATE
                                    January 13, 2017
                                       ___________
        Introduced  by  Sen.  PARKER -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Environmental Conservation
        AN ACT to amend the  environmental  conservation  law,  in  relation  to
          establishing  a goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions eighty percent
          by 2050 and preparing a climate action plan
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section 1. Legislative intent and findings. Governor David A. Paterson
     2  issued Executive Order No. 24 on August 6, 2009 entitled "Establishing a
     3  Goal  to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Eighty Percent by the Year 2050
     4  and Preparing a Climate Action Plan." This Executive Order was continued
     5  by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo. The purpose of this act is to codify Execu-
     6  tive Order No. 24 that was issued August 6, 2009.
     7    An emerging scientific consensus recognizes that the increased concen-
     8  tration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, along with other heat-trap-
     9  ping greenhouse gases, resulting from the combustion of fossil fuels and
    10  other human sources, warms the planet  and  changes  its  climate.  Many
    11  scientists warn that unmitigated climate change is expected to result in
    12  significant  adverse impact to our communities, economy and environment.
    13  According to the scientific assessments of the United Nations  Intergov-
    14  ernmental   Panel   on  Climate  Change,  and  other  work,  substantial
    15  reductions in greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century have the potential
    16  to minimize the most severe climate change impacts currently predicted.
    17    The reduction of global  warming  and  limitation  of  climate  change
    18  effects  requires  a  collaborative,  international effort to reduce the
    19  emission of greenhouses gases around the globe.    New  York  and  other
    20  states should work collaboratively with the federal government to devel-
    21  op  and  implement  plans  and  policies that will achieve reductions in
    22  greenhouse gas emissions in the United States.  Expanding and  advancing
    23  energy  efficiency  and renewable energy projects will reduce greenhouse
    24  gas emissions and create new jobs.   New  York  State  has  demonstrated
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD07693-01-7

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     1  leadership  in this effort by undertaking various actions.  It is appro-
     2  priate to build  upon  the  important  environmental  benefits  obtained
     3  through  these  actions  and  to  establish  a  State-wide  goal for the
     4  reduction  of  greenhouse  gases, and to develop a plan that enables New
     5  York to participate fully in the national and international  efforts  to
     6  combat climate change.
     7    §  2.  Article  19 of the environmental conservation law is amended by
     8  adding a new title 13 to read as follows:
     9                                  TITLE 13
    10                           CLIMATE ACTION COUNCIL
    11  Section 19-1301. Climate action council.
    12  § 19-1301. Climate action council.
    13    1. It shall be a goal of the state  of  New  York  to  reduce  current
    14  greenhouse  gas  emissions  from  all  sources  within  the state eighty
    15  percent below levels emitted in the year nineteen hundred ninety by  the
    16  year two thousand fifty.
    17    2.  There  is  hereby  created  a  climate  action council ("council")
    18  consisting of the commissioners of  agriculture  and  markets,  economic
    19  development,  environmental conservation, housing and community renewal,
    20  and transportation; the chairs of the public service commission and  the
    21  metropolitan  transportation  authority;  the presidents of the New York
    22  state energy research  and  development  authority,  Long  Island  power
    23  authority, New York power authority and dormitory authority of the state
    24  of  New  York;  the  secretary of state; the director of the budget; the
    25  director of state operations; and  the  counsel  to  the  governor.  The
    26  director of state operations shall serve as the chair of the council.
    27    3.  The council shall prepare a draft climate action plan on or before
    28  September thirtieth, two  thousand  eighteen.  The  council  shall  hold
    29  regional  public  comment hearings on the draft plan, and shall allow at
    30  least sixty days for the submission of public comment.  Thereafter,  the
    31  council  shall  prepare  a  final  climate  action  plan  which shall be
    32  reviewed and, if warranted, adjusted annually by the council.
    33    4. In aspiring to meet the greenhouse gas emission reduction goal, the
    34  council, in preparing the climate action plan, shall:
    35    a. inventory greenhouse gas emissions within the state, including  the
    36  relative contribution of each type of emission source;
    37    b.  identify  and  assess  short-term  and long-term actions to reduce
    38  greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climate change across all economic
    39  sectors,  including  industry,  transportation,  agriculture,   building
    40  construction and energy production;
    41    c.  identify  and analyze the anticipated reductions, and the economic
    42  implications thereof, as a result of each action;
    43    d. identify the  anticipated  life-cycle  implications,  consequences,
    44  benefits  and costs of implementing each action, including implications,
    45  consequences, benefits and costs to the state, local governments,  busi-
    46  nesses and residents from implementation of each option and action;
    47    e.  identify  whether  such actions support New York's goals for clean
    48  energy in the new economy, including specific short-term  and  long-term
    49  economic  development  opportunities and disadvantages related to green-
    50  house gas emission reductions and the development and deployment of  new
    51  and emerging technologies and energy sources;
    52    f. coordinate its activities with the state energy planning process of
    53  the state energy planning board;
    54    g.  identify  existing  legal,  regulatory  and  policy constraints to
    55  reducing greenhouse gas emissions,  assessing  the  impacts  of  climate

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     1  change,  and  adapting  to climate change, and recommend ways to address
     2  any such constraints;
     3    h.  establish  estimated  timelines  for  considering and implementing
     4  actions; and
     5    i. undertake such actions, and compile such  additional  material,  as
     6  deemed  appropriate  by the council in carrying out its responsibilities
     7  under this section.
     8    5. Members of the council may designate an executive staff  member  to
     9  represent  them  and participate on the council on their behalf, subject
    10  to the approval of the chair. A majority of the members of  the  council
    11  shall  constitute  a  quorum, and all actions and recommendations of the
    12  council shall require approval of a majority of  the  total  members  or
    13  their representatives.
    14    6.  The  entities represented on the council are authorized to provide
    15  the primary staff and other resources that are necessary for the council
    16  to comply with this section. In addition, every  other  agency,  depart-
    17  ment,  office, division and public authority of this state shall cooper-
    18  ate with the council and furnish such information and assistance as  the
    19  council  determines  is  reasonably necessary for it to comply with this
    20  section.
    21    7. The council may convene advisory panels to assist or advise  it  in
    22  areas requiring special expertise or knowledge.
    23    8.  The climate action plan is not intended to be static, but rather a
    24  dynamic and continually evolving strategy to assess and achieve the goal
    25  of sustained reductions of greenhouse gas emissions.
    26    § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.
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