Climate activists find little comfort in Gov. Hochul’s State of the State message

New York Governor Kathy Hochul's State of the State address failed to provide much comfort to climate activists, who remain unconvinced by her administration's stance on key environmental issues. While Hochul touted an "all-of-the-above" energy strategy, including increased nuclear power and expanded clean energy initiatives, critics argue that these measures will ultimately drive up costs for New Yorkers.

The proposal to build five new nuclear reactors is particularly contentious, with many experts warning of the significant financial burden it would impose on ratepayers. Joseph Romm, a senior researcher at Penn State University, described Hochul's plan as "magical thinking" and pointed out that the V.C. Summer project in South Carolina serves as a cautionary tale for investors.

Hochul also proposed reforms to the environmental review process, which could streamline housing development but has raised concerns about reduced regulatory oversight and potential environmental impacts. Environmental groups have questioned the clarity of these changes, warning that they could be used by developers to circumvent rules meant to protect public health and the environment.

In contrast, the governor's clean energy initiatives – such as the Champlain Hudson Power Express and the Soil and Sun Program – are seen as positive steps forward for renewable energy development. However, advocates argue that more needs to be done to accelerate these efforts, particularly in light of the state's climate leadership goals.

One critical aspect of Hochul's plan was her failure to address the 2019 Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, which has been delayed by her administration. This omission has left many feeling betrayed, as Yvonne Taylor, co-founder of Seneca Lake Guardian, noted: "Governor Hochul has betrayed New Yorkers... She's not following the law, plain and simple."

Overall, climate activists remain skeptical about Governor Hochul's commitment to addressing environmental issues in New York State.
 
omg, I'm really disappointed with Kathy Hochul's speech 🤔... she seemed so vague about how she's gonna tackle climate change 🌎. I get that "all-of-the-above" energy strategy might sound good on paper 💡, but those nuclear reactors are super scary for me 🚨. And what about the environmental review process? 🤷‍♀️ I wanna know more about how it'll impact our air and water quality 💧.

I do love that she's talking about clean energy initiatives though 🌞! The Champlain Hudson Power Express is a great start, but we need more done ASAP ⏱️. And what's with the delay on the 2019 Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act? 🤯 That's just infuriating 😡.

I know she can't please everyone, but as a New Yorker who cares about our planet, it feels like she's not doing enough 💔. Can someone pls hold her accountable for this? 🚫
 
I'm really surprised by Kathy Hochul's State of the State address 🤔. I mean, she was trying to sound all inclusive with her "all-of-the-above" energy strategy, but honestly, it just doesn't add up. The nuclear power thing is a total red flag - those reactors are super expensive and we shouldn't be throwing our money around like that. And don't even get me started on the environmental review process changes 🚧... I'm all for streamlining things, but not at the expense of our planet.

I also think it's pretty concerning that she didn't address the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. That's a major piece of legislation we need to see some action on ASAP ⏰. And yeah, those clean energy initiatives are a step in the right direction, but we can't stop there - we need to see more concrete action on reducing emissions and creating sustainable jobs.

I'm just not convinced that Hochul is fully committed to tackling climate change 💔. She's got some good ideas, but they're all overshadowed by her inability to make tough decisions or stand up for what's right. I guess only time will tell if she'll step it up 🕰️.
 
omg have you tried that new coffee shop in Brooklyn? it's literally changed my morning routine 🤯 i mean i know this has nothing to do with NYC or climate change but man their cold brew is LIFE.CHANGING. anyway back to Hochul's speech...i'm kinda curious about those nuclear reactors tho how are they supposed to power the whole state without causing a financial meltdown?
 
idk what's wrong with Hochul's plan 🤔. I mean, it's all about finding a balance between energy production and reducing emissions. Nuclear power isn't going anywhere, so let's just get the technology up and running already 💡. And yeah, cost is a concern, but we can't just abandon progress because of a few financial worries 🤑.

The V.C. Summer project was like 10 years ago... I'm not sure why that's relevant 😐. And those changes to environmental reviews? Maybe it'll speed up development, which could lead to more homes and jobs 🏠💼. It's all about trade-offs, right?

And yeah, the Climate Leadership Act is kinda a big deal ⛈️. I get why Hochul didn't address it, but it doesn't mean she's not committed to addressing climate change... yet 🤞. Climate activists need to chill out and give her some credit for trying 🙏.
 
im thinkin maybe governors all talk big but not all walk the walk 🤔💬 when it comes to climat change. she's got a good start w/ clean energy but if they dont follow thru w/ 2019 act, its just lip service 😐. how much more gonna cost nuclear reactors? plus, whos gettin paid for this environmental review thingy? 🤑🚧
 
I feel like they're trying to reinvent the wheel here 🔄... I mean, we've seen similar "all-of-the-above" energy strategies fail miserably in the past, like with the V.C. Summer project that got cancelled in South Carolina due to cost overruns 😬. And now Hochul's proposing more nuclear reactors? That just feels like a bad 90s decision 📺... I'm worried about the cost it'll put on ratepayers and how it'll affect their wallets. I wish she'd focus on more practical solutions, you know? The Champlain Hudson Power Express is a good start, but we need to see more concrete progress on renewable energy 💚... And what's with the environmental review process reform? It sounds like they're trying to water down regulations to make it easier for developers to get away with stuff 🤥. I just don't feel confident in Hochul's commitment to tackling climate issues, and that 2019 Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act delay is still a big sticking point for me...
 
ugh 🤯 this is so frustrating! like, come on Kathy Hochul you're supposed to be a leader but it sounds like you're just trying to make everything okay with a magic wand 🎩 and then you just gloss over all the important stuff that needs to get done... I mean, what even is an "all-of-the-above" energy strategy if it's just gonna drive up costs for us? 💸 and nuclear power? are you kidding me?! we should be investing in clean energy not building more nukes 🌎 and don't even get me started on the delays and lack of transparency around that Climate Leadership Act... like, what happened to the law? 😡 why did you just leave it hanging? and now environmental groups are saying they're going to find ways to circumvent rules if they can... like, isn't that just a recipe for disaster?! 🌪️
 
I'm so down for more nuclear power, but like, isn't that just gonna break the bank 🤯💸? I mean, I get it, we need clean energy and all, but can't we find a way to make it affordable too? 🤔 https://nuclearpower.net/ what do you guys think about the V.C. Summer project tho?

anywayz, i was thinking, wouldn't it be dope if they just built more solar panels and wind turbines instead of nukes? 🌞💨 like, we've got the tech for that already! 🤓 https://www.cnet.com/news/best-solar-panel-systems/
 
🤔 I'm really disappointed with Kathy Hochul's latest plan on energy. It feels like a bunch of mixed signals - she wants nuclear power for some reasons but clean energy for others 🚨. The cost thing is also a major concern, I think ratepayers should be protected not exploited 💸.

What I'd love to see more from her administration is concrete action on the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act 📝. It's like they're stalling on something important, which doesn't exactly inspire trust among environmental groups 🤕.

On the flip side, I do appreciate her clean energy initiatives...let's be real, we need more of that in our state 💚! But, it feels like a Band-Aid solution instead of a full-on overhaul 😊.
 
This is so sad 🤕 Climate activists really need concrete actions from their leaders, not just empty promises 😔 I mean, 5 new nuclear reactors? That's a huge financial risk for NY state ⚡️ And what about the V.C. Summer project? It's like she's ignoring all those warnings 😳

I feel so bad for Yvonne Taylor, co-founder of Seneca Lake Guardian 🤝 She's right, Governor Hochul is betraying New Yorkers by not following the law 🚫 And climate activists are right to be skeptical too 👀 We need leaders who can deliver on their promises, not just talk about it 💬
 
I'm still waiting for our gov to catch up on this whole renewable energy thing. I mean, remember when Al Gore used to be all like "we gotta save the planet" back in '97? 🤣 Now we got Hochul trying to do the same, but it feels like they're just phoning it in at this point. Five new nuclear reactors? Are they kidding me?! That's not even the worst part, it's that they think we'll be okay with the increased costs and just swallow it whole like candy. 🍭 I swear, back in '03 when the cost of a gallon of gas was like 60 cents, people were all worried about the economy... now it's climate change? It feels like our gov is stuck in the Stone Age 🦖.

And don't even get me started on that delayed Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. I mean, come on Hochul! If we're gonna be a leader on climate, can't you just pass the law already?! 😩
 
🤔 I'm so down with this nuclear power thing 😒. Like, who needs more debt? 🤑 We're already drowning in student loans and whatnot. Can't we just stick with renewable energy like a good ol' fashioned sunset hike instead of breaking the bank for some fancy nuke reactors? 💸 And what's up with the 'all-of-the-above' strategy? That sounds like a marketing gimmick to me 📦. We need concrete action, not a bunch of feel-good words. Climate activists have every right to be skeptical about Hochul's plans. Let's focus on getting our house in order before we start blowing money on new reactors 🏠💨
 
The governor's plan just sounds like a bunch of empty promises 🤷‍♀️. I mean, increased nuclear power? That's just gonna be a money pit 💸. And don't even get me started on the clean energy initiatives – more needs to be done ASAP ⏰. The Soil and Sun Program is a good start, but it's not enough to make up for the lack of progress on the Climate Leadership Act 🤦‍♀️.

And what really grinds my gears is that the governor didn't even address the elephant in the room – the delay in implementing that act 🐘. I mean, how can you expect people to trust your administration when you're not following through on the law? It's just a bunch of lip service 💋.

I'm still waiting for some real concrete actions from Governor Hochul on this issue. Until then, I'll be over here 🙄, skeptical and frustrated 😒.
 
I gotta disagree with all the negativity around Hochul's energy plan 🤔. I think it's a solid step in the right direction. Nuclear power is a clean source of energy and it can help us meet our climate goals faster 🔋. And let's be real, we need more sources of energy to balance out our reliance on renewables. Plus, investing in new reactors will create jobs and stimulate the economy 💼. And yeah, maybe there are some costs involved, but what's a little financial burden when it comes to the future of our planet? 🌎 I also think the governor is doing something right with her clean energy initiatives – more renewable energy development is exactly what we need! 💚
 
I think it's kinda weird that Hochul is trying to do all these things at once 🤯 - increased nuclear power, expanded clean energy initiatives... it sounds like a lot of moving parts 🔩. And yeah, critics are right that the nuclear reactors could be super expensive for ratepayers 💸. Like, we get it, energy is hard to figure out, but can't we just try to find some common ground? 🤝

And honestly, I'm a bit disappointed that she didn't address the 2019 Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act 😔 - it feels like a pretty big omission. I get that politics can be messy, but as a governor, you're kinda supposed to follow through on your promises 🙏.

I do think her clean energy initiatives are a good start 💚, though! We need more of those kinds of efforts, especially if we want to meet our climate goals 🔬. Maybe next time, instead of trying to do everything at once, she can focus on making some real progress? 🤞
 
I mean, I think Kathy Hochul is trying her best with this energy plan 🤔, but at the same time, she's just not doing enough 🚫. I'm all for nuclear power and clean energy, but let's be real, we gotta think about the cost 💸. Like, who really thinks these new reactors are gonna magically pay for themselves? 🤑 And what about the V.C. Summer project? That's like a nightmare come true for investors 😱.

But then again, I'm also super down with those clean energy initiatives she proposed 🌞. The Champlain Hudson Power Express and Soil and Sun Program are huge steps in the right direction 💪. We just need to speed things up ASAP ⏱️, especially since we've got climate leadership goals to meet 🌟.

On the other hand... I don't know, man... Governor Hochul's gotta do better on addressing that 2019 Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act 🤦‍♀️. It's like, come on, we had a law passed in 2019 saying we need to tackle climate issues by 2025, and now it's delayed? 😡 That's just not cool.

Ugh, I don't know what to think anymore 🤯. Maybe I'm just being too harsh? 😬
 
🤔 I'm tellin' ya, somethin' fishy is goin' on here. The gov's all talk, but when it comes down to it, she's just gonna make the 1% richer and the rest of us foot the bill 🤑. That nuclear reactor thing? Please, they're just tryin' to line their pockets with our tax dollars 💸. And don't even get me started on those 'reforms'... sounds like a wolf in sheep's clothing to me 🐺. I mean, where's the transparency? The accountability? It's all just smoke and mirrors 🎩. Climate activists are right to be skeptical – there's gotta be more to this story than meets the eye 🔍.
 
idk why governer hochul cant just come out n saying what shes gonna do 2 address climate change already 🤷‍♀️. shes all like "oh we gotta have nuclear power" but then ppl r like "but isnt that just gonna be super expensive for us?" 🤑 and her plan is still all vague lol.

i think its time 4 her 2 come clean & admit she cant make good on those climate promises... or at least give us a better idea of what shes gonna do 💡. these new nuclear reactors rnt gonna help anyway, esp with that scarry v.c. summer thing from south carolina 🤢. just sayin'.
 
The irony is that we want a governor who can bring people together, yet her plan seems to be creating more divisions 😔. It's like she's trying to please everyone but ultimately ends up pleasing no one. The fact that she didn't address the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act is just a huge letdown 💔. It's like she's putting a Band-Aid on the problem instead of tackling the root cause.

We need leaders who can be honest with us, not sugarcoat the truth just to win votes 🤥. I mean, what's the point of having an "all-of-the-above" energy strategy if it just means we're gonna pay more in the end? 💸 And don't even get me started on this magical thinking stuff – it's like she's playing a game with our future instead of taking responsibility for it 🤹‍♀️.

We need to hold our leaders accountable, not just for their words but also for their actions 🔍. If Governor Hochul really wants to be a climate leader, she needs to take bold steps that align with her goals – not just tweak the rules to suit developers 🚫. The question is, will she listen to us or just stick to what's convenient? 🤔
 
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