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DEC Finalizes Program to Track Climate Pollution Sources Emissions Data Will Inform Future Strategies to Reduce Pollution New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Amanda Lefton today announced the finalization of regulations establishing a Mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program This rule will improve New York State's understanding of the sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions As a result of the rule and
NY State Senate Bill 2025-S3456 - The New York State Senate New York has been a leader on reducing our carbon footprint, but there is still more to do New Yorkers are already facing devastating sea level rise, unbalanced precipitation, rising temperatures, and severe health impacts
Climate Disclosure Bills Reintroduced in New York – Fast Facts and Take . . . In the last several days, bills were reintroduced in the New York State Senate calling for greenhouse gas emissions and climate risk disclosures Similar bills were introduced last session The key provisions of the new bills are described in this post
Understanding New York’s Proposed Mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reporting . . . Under the Cap-and-Trade Program, CARB has set a declining cap on statewide emissions Based on this cap, CARB generates a number of carbon credits — each representing one metric ton of CO2e — and entities acquire a certain number of tradable credits, or allowances
New York and Colorado Introduce GHG Emissions Accounting Legislation . . . Rulemaking is still in progress but mandated by the California Legislature for completion by July 1, 2025 In early 2025, New York and Colorado introduced similar bills, signaling a growing trend among states to mandate corporate carbon accounting