Politics & Government
Gov. Gavin Newsom's Climate Agenda Highlights Tensions With Environmental Groups
In the early days of Newsom's second term in office, some of his loudest criticism has come from inside the proverbial house.

July 6, 2023
SACRAMENTO -- In the rush to cut California's pollution and rid the state of fossil fuels, the most intriguing confrontation hasn't involved business leaders or the oil industry. Instead, it's simmering tensions between the state's robust environmental advocacy wing and California's progressive governor who considers himself one of their own.
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The modern environmental movement has its roots in California, including the founding of the Sierra Club. Gavin Newsom, who rose from local politics in liberal San Francisco to become governor of the nation's most populous state, sees himself as a descendant of that progress, proudly carrying the movement's goals on the world stage.
Yet in the early days of Newsom's second term in office, some of his loudest criticism has come from inside the proverbial house. Newsom and environmental groups mostly agree on the big things, like rules banning the sale of new gas-powered cars and the goal of making California carbon neutral. It's how to get there that's causing friction.
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