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California, NY Vow to Fill Climate Change Void Left by Trump

California, NY Vow to Fill Climate Change Void Left by Trump
(AP)

Wednesday, 29 March 2017 01:20 PM EDT

The governors of California and New York said Tuesday that they will push ahead with their aggressive climate change policies despite President Donald Trump's executive order that seeks to boost the coal industry.

Democratic Govs. Jerry Brown of California and Andrew Cuomo of New York said in a joint statement that they will help fill the void left by Trump's decision to unravel former President Barack Obama's plan to curb global warming.

"With or without Washington, we will work with our partners throughout the world to aggressively fight climate change and protect our future," the governors wrote.

Trump's order targets more than a half-dozen Obama-era regulations in an effort to boost domestic production of fossil fuels. The Republican president has repeatedly criticized his predecessor's climate policies as an attack on American workers and the struggling coal industry. He said his executive order would bring back jobs.

The governors said the move "is profoundly misguided and shockingly ignores basic science."

California and New York, home to nearly one in five Americans, have embarked on the nation's most ambitious efforts to reduce the amount of climate-changing gases released into the atmosphere, setting targets that are stricter than the Obama rules that Trump is reversing.

The states have both pledged to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030 and 80 percent by 2050. They also have mandated that half of each state's electricity be generated from renewable sources by 2030.

The joint statement is unusual from the leaders of two states that have frequently competed to be on the forefront of liberal policy advancements.

Brown also signed onto a separate statement released by West Coast political leaders calling climate change one of the region's greatest threats due to wildfires, ocean acidification and drought.

"We will assert our own 21st century leadership and chart a different course," said the statement signed by the governors of Oregon, Washington and California, as well as the mayors of Los Angeles, San Francisco, Oakland, Portland and Seattle.

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The governors of California and New York said Tuesday that they will push ahead with their aggressive climate change policies despite President Donald Trump's executive order that seeks to boost the coal industry.
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Wednesday, 29 March 2017 01:20 PM
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