“We are ready to take the next six big steps in our fight against climate change,” NJ's GovMurphy said, before quickly addressing the criticism he predicted would come.
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“We are ready to take the next six big steps in our fight against climate change,” Murphy said, before quickly addressing the criticism he predicted would come. “Now, let me make one thing perfectly clear at the outset before the right-wing meme-makers go off: No one is coming for anyone’s gas stove. No one is walking into anyone’s kitchen. No one is going to be forced to do anything, in any way.”
“Such a policy also begs the obvious question of where all this increased power will be sourced from,” the association said in a written statement.“It cannot simply be willed into non-existence, especially under expedited and arbitrary deadlines,” the statement said. “You cannot tout your clean energy goals and build new sources of dirty energy at the same time,” he said.
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