Prof. Bob Howarth
@profbobhowarth.bsky.social
Professor at Cornell University, Earth system scientist, co-EiC Land-Ocean-Atmosphere Research
This is indeed a terrible reversal, a major retreat from the NY climate law. I am so disappointed in Gov. Hochul & her administration.
@governor.ny.gov @doreenharris.bsky.social
@governor.ny.gov @doreenharris.bsky.social
November 10, 2025 at 9:11 PM
This is indeed a terrible reversal, a major retreat from the NY climate law. I am so disappointed in Gov. Hochul & her administration.
@governor.ny.gov @doreenharris.bsky.social
@governor.ny.gov @doreenharris.bsky.social
Reposted by Prof. Bob Howarth
Anyway, calling any data-driven prediction or decision software "AI" supports that dubious narrative, "accept LLM harms now in exchange for LLMs saving the world later." I get why people brand all sorts of stuff as "AI" now - they want to get in on the hype and money - but I think it's bad practice.
November 9, 2025 at 12:38 PM
Anyway, calling any data-driven prediction or decision software "AI" supports that dubious narrative, "accept LLM harms now in exchange for LLMs saving the world later." I get why people brand all sorts of stuff as "AI" now - they want to get in on the hype and money - but I think it's bad practice.
November 7, 2025 at 8:20 PM
A reckless decision. NY does not need more gas. We need to enforce our climate law, the CLCPA of 2019. The blueprint for implementing that law ("Scoping Plan," passed on 19-3 vote less than 3 yrs ago) called for reducing gas use in NY by 50% within 15 years.
November 7, 2025 at 8:17 PM
A reckless decision. NY does not need more gas. We need to enforce our climate law, the CLCPA of 2019. The blueprint for implementing that law ("Scoping Plan," passed on 19-3 vote less than 3 yrs ago) called for reducing gas use in NY by 50% within 15 years.