Letters to the Editor: It's not just California and New York grappling with an all-electric future

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Letters to the Editor: It's not just California and New York grappling with an all-electric future (via latimesopinion )

advancing policy to support electrification and transition away from planet-warming fossil gas for heat and cooking. Elsewhere, as in California, cities and towns are taking the lead, the equivalent of a grassroots campaign.

Perhaps we are seeing the beginning of an epic, society-wide competition to see who can cleverly leapfrog over reactionary courts and be the greenest of the greens.California is not New York. The stupidity of their state legislature is not contagious. What is ironic is New York, like California, does not have the electric infrastructure to support a move to an all-electric future.

 

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