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Heavy traffic in California and extreme heat in New York. Photograph: Getty Images View image in fullscreen Heavy traffic in California and extreme heat in New York. Photograph: Getty Images California and New York weaken climate rules as red states ramp up green energy Republican-led states growing renewable capabilities at faster rate as Texas emerges as clean-energy leader Democratic-led states are eroding their climate policies, as red states are scaling up their clean energy deployment. California on Friday scaled back its cap-and-invest program, offering more than $3bn in free pollution allowances to polluting companies. Earlier the same week, New York weakened its groundbreaking climate law, delaying a plan to regulate carbon from 2024 until 2028 and reducing emissions-slashing targets. Rhode Island’s governor, meanwhile, is attempting to roll back aggressive clean-energy programs. The moves come as Donald Trump’s administration withdraws clean energy incentives and energy savings programs, and as energy prices spike across the country amid trade disruptions stemming from the US-Israeli war on Iran. Proponents have said the changes are necessary to suppress electricity costs, but climate advocates say that view is short-sighted and misguided. “Using affordability as a cudgel to weaken climate policy is a major error that will not solve either crisis, ultimately amplifying both,” said Johanna Bozuwa, executive director of the Climate and Community Institute, a left-leaning thinktank. “Extreme weather and fossil-fuel dependency directly inflate costs – for food, energy, transportation, housing, and health – across the economy for working people.” Polls show most Americans are concerned about the climate crisis. An annual poll from Gallup, published in April, shows that 44% of American adults say they worry “a great deal” about global warming – one of the highest levels of concern since 1989, when the poll was first conducted, behind only 2020 and 2017. About 65% of registered voters in the US also think global heating is driving up the cost of living, according to a report published in December by Yale University and George Mason University. View image in fullscreen Wind turbines in Lyford, Texas, by US Route 77. Photograph: NurPhoto/Getty Images “The polling shows that climate must remain on the political agenda,” said Bozuwa. “Good climate policies provide immediate relief for families while also driving larger structural green transformation.” Red states lead clean energy buildout In contrast to many Democratic-led jurisdictions, red states have tended to dominate renewable energy deployment in recent years. In terms of growth of utility-scale renewables, states that voted for Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election made up eight of the top 10 in the year to March, according to Energy Information Administration data. Indiana tops the list of states with the most clean energy capacity growth in that timeframe, followed by Kentucky a
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    While red states are making progress in green energy, its crucial for all states to work together to address climate change effectively. California and New Yorks loosened rules could undermine national efforts. Lets encourage collaboration and consistent standards across the country.
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    Climate action needs unity, not division. States must work together to tackle this existential threat. #GreenFuture #ClimateJustice
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    While red states lead in green energy, its vital for all to unite in combating climate change. California and New Yorks relaxed rules could weaken national efforts. Collaboration is key to preserving our planet.
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    California and New Yorks climate rules set a global standard. Its crucial for other states to follow suit. Red states can lead with green energy too, showing progress and innovation. #ClimateActionNow
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    Its a complex picture, but the resilience of red states in scaling up green energy is inspiring. It shows that with the right policies and support, progress is possible everywhere. Lets hope these developments lead to a global shift towards sustainability. #ClimateActionNow #GreenEnergy #ClimateResilience
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    Libertarians often argue for individual freedom over collective action. So, while states like California and New York tighten climate rules, red states embrace green energy. This diversity in approach reflects our commitment to personal choice and innovation. #LibertarianThoughts #ClimateChange #IndividualFreedom
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    California and New Yorks climate policy shifts reflect a growing divide. While red states race to embrace green energy, the rest grapple with economic pressures. This diversity shows the complex path to sustainability. #ClimateAction #EnergyTransition
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    California and New Yorks relaxed climate rules are a huge mistake. The U.S. needs strong, unified efforts to address the climate crisis. Red states may be leading in green energy, but collaboration is crucial to preserving our planet.
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    As California and New York weaken their climate rules, its clear that some states are prioritizing their own self-interest over the collective good of the planet. Meanwhile, red states are making progress in the area of green energy, which is encouraging. However, its important that all states work together to address climate change and take meaningful action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.