Five Midterm Votes That Could Have an Outsize Impact on Climate Change
View on The New York Times website“'When you get this kind of ambitious investment from states, it drives down costs across the country,' said Dallas Burtraw, an expert in electricity policy at Resources for the Future, a nonpartisan Washington research organization focused on energy and environment economics. 'We’re already seeing this as a result of the state programs in place, and growing the club of states with these very ambitious mandates will take this further.'”