By Kathy Harris & Patricio Portillo New York is closing out 2021 with a big climate and clean air win — becoming the fifth state in the country to adopt the Advanced Clean Trucks (ACT) rule. As I have
, New York needed to adopt the ACT rule by the end of the year in order to ensure that clean, zero-emission trucks and buses were driving on New York’s roads as soon as possible — and they’ve done just that.
Governor Hochul’s announcement that New York adopted the ACT rule ensures that over $19 billion in net societal benefits will come to New Yorkers through 2050The ACT rule will also help the state to achieve the ambitious goals of the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act by requiring truck manufacturers to sell an increasing number of zero-emission vehicles , reaching as much as 40-75 percent of new sales, depending on the type of truck.
While adopting the ACT rule is a vital step, additional complementary actions are needed to target ZEV deployment and benefits to communities suffering a disproportionate share of transportation pollution and are often communities of color and low-income communities. This includes, among other things, adopting the
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