Environmental
New York's 'Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act' (CLCPA) sets a goal of achieving:
A50% renewable energy by 2050
B100% zero-emission electricity by 2040 and economy-wide carbon neutrality by 2050✓ Correct
CA 10% reduction in building emissions by 2025
DZero new natural gas connections by 2023
Explanation
The CLCPA (2019) requires New York to achieve 70% renewable electricity by 2030, 100% zero-emission electricity by 2040, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions 85% below 1990 levels (net zero) by 2050, with significant implications for real estate and construction.
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