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Contrarily, the clean energy industry made a much smaller contribution, which made it difficult to refute the widely held belief in political circles
Lisa Haney, a former EPA official, said:
“We must not fool ourselves. Loyalty was the driving force behind this vote, not legality. loyalty to campaign funders who are worried about a world powered primarily by clean energy.
A wide range of tech firms, green startups, and electric vehicle manufacturers are part of California’s economy and see climate policy as a driving force for innovation
California-based businesses like Tesla, Rivian, and Lucid Motors have made public pledges to increase EV production. Tech behemoths like Apple, Google, and Salesforce have also pushed for more robust climate action at different levels of government.
In a joint statement, a number of West Coast CEOs stressed: “It is shortsighted and detrimental to American competitiveness to undermine California’s leadership in emissions policy. Electric vehicles are the way of the future. Any action that postpones that future gives international rivals the upper hand.
Could Republicans Get Hit Hard by This
Clean energy is becoming more popular, even in states that have historically been conservative. Georgia has emerged as a center for solar development, and Texas is the country’s top producer of wind power. There may be more pressure to moderate anti-environmental views as more red states gain economically from green industries.