
Governor: Go big on clean energy
Now is the time for governors to go big on clean energy.
The PennEnvironment Research & Policy Center released its newest study about climate change, Pennsylvania’s Dirty Dozen, which ranks the Keystone State’s largest climate polluters. Our report examined data from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and ranked Pennsylvania’s top 12 climate polluters statewide, as well as region-by-region.
The statewide top 12 polluters — the Dirty Dozen — released nearly 46 million metric tons of climate pollution in 2021. That comes out to 18% of the state’s total global warming pollution from Pennsylvania’s energy and industry sectors. You can check out the Dirty Dozen here:
To release this report, we held five press conferences in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, the Lehigh Valley, and one news event virtually. We were joined by experts and elected officials including State Representative Elizabeth Fiedler, State Senator Carolyn Comitta, representatives from Physicians for Social Responsibility, the Sierra Club, Moms Clean Air Force, and more. The report has garnered more than 100 media hits, including stories in some of Pennsylvania’s biggest media outlets, like: the Philadelphia Inquirer, WESA radio, the Morning Call, PennLive and TV stations across the commonwealth.
The Dirty Dozen also includes recommendations on how Pennsylvania can reduce its overall greenhouse gas emissions, including:
In addition, PennEnvironment plans to urge the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to finalize the strongest possible standards to cut carbon emissions from power plants. The EPA’s new rule was released last week and will be up for public comment soon.
Now is the time for governors to go big on clean energy.
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