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Report compares ways NY can get cleaner air, help disadvantaged communities

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Wednesday, September 27, 2023   

A new report sheds light on the effects of local air quality policies on disadvantaged communities.

As New York State works to meet the challenges of climate change and environmental justice, researchers studied two sets of policies. Both would meet the state's 2019 Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act air quality goals.

Alan Krupnick, senior fellow and director of the Industry and Fuels Program at Resources for the Future, said they looked at which policies would do more to protect and benefit marginalized communities, and pointed out those supported by environmental and climate justice advocates stood out.

"We were able to look at the effect of fine particulate concentrations," Krupnick explained. "This is the pollutant that is most closely tied to mortality impacts. We found that disadvantaged communities were getting better protection, more improvements than other communities."

The Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act goal is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in New York by 40% by 2030, and no less than 85% by 2050.

Victoria Sanders, research analyst for the NYC Environmental Justice Alliance, emphasized the research delves into specific policies to be targeted. It revealed implementing more ambitious policies correlates to a significant reduction in emissions.

"Environmental justice groups were looking at more ambitious targets and more ambitious policies," Sanders stressed. "Basically pushing for more action faster, so that we could see a greater reduction in emissions, hopefully by the target dates in the CLCPA."

Sanders added New York State government must also find ways to help the average New Yorker adopt more climate-friendly options, from installing heat pumps in homes, to using electric vehicles.

Disclosure: Resources for the Future contributes to our fund for reporting on Climate Change/Air Quality, Energy Policy, Environment, and Urban Planning/Transportation. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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