Coalition of 25 governors pledge to end building emissions, quadruple heat pumps

Source: United Press International

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The U.S. Climate Alliance Thursday announced new commitments from its bipartisan coalition of 25 governors to decarbonize by ending emissions from buildings and quadrupling heat pump installations.

“We are in a climate emergency and the window to act is closing. U.S. Climate Alliance states get that. That’s why we’re taking bold, immediate action by quadrupling heat pump installations by 2030,” said Washington Gov. Jay Inslee in a statement. “Heat pumps are available and affordable, not to mention better for the air we breathe. So our commitment today is good for our planet, and for our people.”

The commitments announced at the Climate Week New York City event include collectively reaching zero-emission new building construction “as soon as practicable” while increasing efforts to eliminate existing building emissions.

“We can’t fight climate change alone. It’s critically important that we continue the transition to create an affordable clean energy future that benefits all New Yorkers,” said New York Gov. Governor Hochul. “I am proud to stand side by side with my fellow governors in the U.S. Climate Alliance to show our commitment to bold action to decarbonize the buildings sector. This coalition continues to prove that when we come together, we can make a greener future more equitable and accessible for all.”

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