Arizona 2022 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HCR2034

Caption

Climate change; mitigation

Impact

The resolution asserts that climate change poses significant risks to the quality of life in Arizona, highlighting that higher temperatures could lead to more heat-related health issues, particularly among vulnerable populations. It emphasizes the necessity for Arizona's utility companies to hasten their shift towards clean energy sources. By supporting this resolution, the Arizona legislature acknowledges that a transition to cleaner energy sources is not just preferable but a moral obligation to ensure the well-being of all Arizonans and the preservation of the state's ecosystem.

Summary

HCR2034 is a concurrent resolution introduced in the Arizona House of Representatives, primarily addressing the urgent need for climate change mitigation efforts in the state. The resolution outlines the detrimental impacts of climate change that Arizona is currently facing and projected to encounter, including increased temperatures, demands on water resources, and the resultant economic strains on agriculture, industry, and tourism. It seeks to prioritize efforts aimed at building resiliency against these challenges through sustainable practices and clean energy transitions.

Contention

While HCR2034 primarily reflects broad legislative support for tackling climate change, it could potentially spark debates regarding the methods and speed of transitioning to clean energy. Some stakeholders might express concerns about the economic implications of rapid energy shifts, particularly those in traditional energy sectors, while proponents may argue that delaying such initiatives would exacerbate the state's climate challenges. The resolution's call for consumer options, such as the ability to purchase renewable energy credits and consumer choice aggregation, may also lead to discussions about utility regulations and market dynamics.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

AZ HB2074

Wildfire flooding mitigation fund; appropriation

AZ HCM2007

Grand Canyon Footprints monument; repeal

AZ HCR2061

United States; Taiwan; supporting trade

AZ SB1550

Arizona climate resiliency planning group

AZ SCM1002

Energy rules; urging adoption

AZ HR2003

Gun violence; public health crisis

AZ HJR2002

Sandra Day O'Connor; statuary hall

AZ HB2710

Establishment of state-owned bank

AZ HCR2051

Rural communities; groundwater; tools

AZ SCM1001

National infrastructure bank; urging Congress

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.