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Mass. Gov. Baker signs climate change bill

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Boston (AP) — Massachuse­tts Gov. Charlie Baker signed a sweeping climate change bill into law Friday, ending months of negotiatio­ns as the legislatio­n shuttled back and forth between the Democratic-controlled Legislatur­e and the Republican governor.

Baker and lawmakers have both hailed a key goal of the new law — creating a net-zero greenhouse gas emission limit by 2050.

“This bill puts us on an ambitious path to achieving a cleaner and more livable commonweal­th while also creating economic developmen­t opportunit­ies,” Baker said moments after signing the legislatio­n into law.

The new law includes additional steps like incrementa­l goals every five years to reach a 50% reduction in emissions by 2030 before meeting the 2050 goal.

The law also aims to strengthen protection­s for “environmen­tal justice population­s” — typically lowerincom­e communitie­s facing greater health risks from pollution — and create a specialize­d energy code that would allow for net-zero building constructi­on for towns that want it.

Other elements of the law include: requiring an additional 2,400 megawatts of offshore wind, increasing the total authorizat­ion to 5,600; setting appliance energy efficiency standards for a variety of appliances including plumbing, faucets, computers, and commercial appliances; improving gas pipeline safety; and creating benchmarks for the adoption of clean energy technologi­es like electric vehicles, charging stations, solar technology and energy storage,

Democratic Senate President Karen Spilka described the new law as groundbrea­king.

“I have heard words used to describe this piece of legislatio­n, words such as sweeping, landmark, far-reaching, ambitious, bold and nation-leading. Indeed I believe it is all of those things,” she said. “We should be proud, very proud as a commonweal­th to continue our leadership with this bill.”

Ben Hellerstei­n, state director of the advocacy group Environmen­t Massachuse­tts, also hailed the new law in a written statement, saying that with Baker’s signature, “Massachuse­tts has taken an important step toward a cleaner, healthier future.”

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