A Texas city had a bold new climate plan – until a gas company got involved
by Emily Holden for Floodlight, Amal Ahmed for the Te from Environment | The Guardian on (#5ESC8)
The fossil fuel industry is using the same playbook to fight city climate plans around the country
When the city of Austin drafted a plan to shift away from fossil fuels, the local gas company was fast on the scene to try to scale back the ambition of the effort.
Like many cities across the US, the rapidly expanding and gentrifying Texas city is looking to shrink its climate footprint. So its initial plan was to virtually eliminate gas use in new buildings by 2030 and existing ones by 2040. Homes and businesses would have to run on electricity and stop using gas for heat, hot water and stoves.
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