A.9169 (Sweeney)Summary
This bill would amend the environmental conservation law to
require state agencies to conduct an annual audit of the greenhouse gas
emissions they emit as a result of their operations. These annual
reports would include a calculation of the agency’s total greenhouse gas
emissions for the year, steps taken to reduce those emissions, as well
as further actions that could be taken to further reduce emissions even
further.
Explanation
Scientists predict that as a result of increased
greenhouse gas emissions, warmer global air temperatures will have a
range of negative impacts on New York, including but not limited to an
increased number of high ozone days, which could lead to a significantly
higher number of hospital admissions related to asthma attacks; rising
sea levels that can damage coastal infrastructure; dwindling levels of
wildlife; and damage to our forests. Scientists also estimate that in
order to avoid the worst effects of climate change we need to cut
worldwide greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 80 percent.
This bill would ensure that State Government—the largest energy consumer
in New York—is required to keep track of its greenhouse gas emissions
and take steps to reduce those emissions.
Environmental Advocates of New York
supports this
bill.