November 12, 2017 | Research Report
  • Headline: Clean Energy Investments for New York State
  • Intro Text: >> Link for all PERI state-level green economy transitiion programs This study by PERI researchers Robert Pollin, Heidi Garrett-Peltier and Jeannette Wicks-Lim examines the benefits of large-scale investments in renewable energy and energy efficiency for New York State.   It also proposes a policy framework for supporting such clean energy investments throughout the state.   The study shows how these investments can advance two fundamental goals:  promoting global climate stabilization by reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gas emissions; and expanding good job opportunities throughout the state.  The study presents a realistic path for New York to cut CO2 emissions by 40 percent as of 2030 relative to the present, and to drive emissions down to zero as of 2050.   It also advances Just Transition policies to support workers and communities that will be negatively impacted through the necessary decline of the state’s fossil fuel industry.
  • Type of publication: Research Report
  • Research or In The Media: Research
  • Research Area: Environmental and Energy Economics
  • Publication Date: 2017-11-12
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Clean Energy Investments for New York State: An Economic Framework for Promoting Climate Stabilization and Expanding Good Job Opportunities

>> Read Commentary by Robert Pollin in Albany Times Union

>> Watch interview with Robert Pollin on The Real News Network

This study by PERI researchers Robert Pollin, Heidi Garrett-Peltier and Jeannette Wicks-Lim examines the benefits of large-scale investments in renewable energy and energy efficiency for New York State.   It also proposes a policy framework for supporting such clean energy investments throughout the state.   The study shows how these investments can advance two fundamental goals:  promoting global climate stabilization by reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gas emissions; and expanding good job opportunities throughout the state.  The study presents a realistic path for New York to cut CO2 emissions by 40 percent as of 2030 relative to the present, and to drive emissions down to zero as of 2050.   It also advances Just Transition policies to support workers and communities that will be negatively impacted through the necessary decline of the state’s fossil fuel industry.

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