As New York state struggles to balance its ambitious climate goals with skyrocketing energy costs, Governor Kathy Hochul's administration is reportedly seeking to delay key deadlines. The move comes as residents face increasingly high heating bills and businesses grapple with the economic burden of transitioning to cleaner energy sources. With the state's goal of reaching 70% renewable energy by 2030, officials are now weighing the need to slow down the pace of change in the face of rising costs, raising questions about the long-term sustainability of New York's climate agenda. Will the state's efforts to combat climate change be put on the backburner as energy costs continue to soar?


New York Seeks to Delay Climate Goals as Energy Costs Rise  National Today