New York state law mandates that 70% of the states electricity must be generated from renewable resources by 2030. There's a long way to go but it looks like New York is moving in the wrong direction when it comes to reducing emissions and transitioning to renewable energy
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There might have been a slight increase in solar bit it's still negligible. Real-time NYISO data shows that renewables currently account for less than 20% of the states energy production, with solar power accounting for less than 2%.
The increase in use of natural gas/oil is largely due to the closure of the Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant in 2021. There wasn't enough power from renewable sources to cover the gap created by shutting down Indian Point, so NY increased reliance on fossil fuels to cover the gap
It seems like a major policy failure that after passing the CLCPA in 2019 (which set a goal of reducing GHG emissions 40% by 2030 & 85% by 2050) NYS has increased its reliance on natural gas and oil while seemingly decreasing reliance on nuclear, hydro and wind power.
In 2015 a majority of New York’s energy came from:
- Natural Gas 38%
- Nuclear 32%
- Hydro 22%
In 2025 a majority of New York’s energy is coming from:
- Duel Fuel (nat gas & oil) 40%
- Natural Gas 25% (total fossil fuel ~65%)
- Nuclear 14%
- Hydro 17%
While red states are trying to reclassify natural gas as a green fuel source, blue states like New York have increased use of natural gas while decreasing use of renewables and carbon-free energy despite having passed laws that say the state should be transitioning to renewables.
Natural gas is not a source of green energy but fossil fuel funded misinformation campaigns try to make people think otherwise. Burning natural gas releases methane which is a greenhouse gas that traps 80x more heat than CO2 over two decades.
Republicans are trying to force through a rescissions package to cancel $9.4 Billion in congressionally approved funding. If passed it would help make DOGE cuts permanent and cut federal funding for public broadcasting and foreign aid even though a majority of voters oppose that.
The Supreme Court ruled that Biden didn't have authority to forgive $400 Billion in student loans but somehow now rules that Trump has authority to dismantle the entire Department of Education
The issue with the Abundance narrative is that it too often ignores the impact of corporate power on making things expensive and hard to build
The GOP falls in line to protect their pedophile in chief
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Recent polling from @dataforprogress.org shows that Andrew Cuomo has a -20 net favorability rating
Zohran’s met favorability is +9 — which is higher than the Democratic Parties favorability rating
Eric Adams favorability rating is a dismal -41, but among Republicans its +22
Historically the IRS has kept tax info for undocumented immigrants confidential but that's changing now that the agency is sharing data with ICE. The Yale Budget Lab estimates that the rule change could result in a loss of $25 billion in tax revenue next year.
ICE is asserting the authority to stop and frisk anyone in the country “based on their physical appearance.”
Stop and frisk policies have been found to be unconstitutional for violating the 4th Amendments right to privacy and the 14th Amendments protections against racial discrimination.
Writer @peterbeinart.bsky.social says Zohran Mamdani's win in the Democratic primary for New York mayor, despite sustained attacks over his pro-Palestinian views, shows how dramatically opinion has shifted within the party on Israel. "It's happening in New York and across the country," says Beinart.
It’s honestly so disrespectful and irresponsible that the national media has mostly ignored the DC33 city worker strike in Philly so far. It’s a huge story with massive implications for the 6th biggest city in the country.
Hell, I’ll write about it for ya! Email me! www.inquirer.com/politics/phi...
Something is telling me to take the Trump administration’s claims about Jeffery Epstein with a grain of skepticism…
I agree with this. Unchecked corporate power is a much bigger threat to the average American than undocumented immigrants.
Undocumented immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than US citizens and pay nearly $100 Billion in taxes annually, which is more than most corporations pay.
The Republican budget bill doesn’t just Medicaid by $930 billion, it also cuts Medicare by nearly $500 billion
Trump’s mass deportation campaign has locked up at least 56,000 people in ICE detention & set arrest quotas at 3,000 per day. The budget he just signed allocates an additional $45 for ICE detention centers — so expect to see more people locked up even though 65% of detainees have no criminal record.
Presidents abusing executive power has been normalized for so long that it seems like it’s too late to stop unitary executive theory from replacing checks and balances entirely
The destruction of USAID has been estimated to result in more than 14 million additional deaths by 2030
Trump is creating an extremely regressive tax system by imposing illegal tariffs that will increase the price of basic goods and cutting taxes for the rich while increasing them for poor and working class Americans
Zohran Mamdani just stunned the Democratic machine. Despite Cuomo’s millions and endorsements from Bill Clinton & Rep. Clyburn, voters picked people power over power players. From @whitneycwimbish.bsky.social:
https://trib.al/aDJw4NG
Trump’s illegal airstrike on Iranian nuclear facilities was a total policy failure. Unless the goal was to make it more likely that Iran kicks out IAEA and starts working to build nuclear weapons, which the U.S. can use as an excuse for a larger war in the future.
Trump has illegally bombed Iranian nuclear facilities. Iran threatened to target US assets in the region in retaliation if the US bombed them directly. Tens of thousands of American troops are now at risk due to Trump’s belligerence.
Despite decades of warnings about an Iranian nuclear bomb, intelligence shows no active weapons program as Israeli strikes derail diplomacy and revive long-standing U.S. efforts for regime change
States and small businesses filed lawsuits to overturn Trump’s unilateral tariffs, saying he has no authority to implement them without approval from Congress. The U.S. Court of International Trade agrees, but the Justice Department has already appealed their ruling.