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MASSACHUSETTS: Charlie Bakerโ€™s embattled climate undersecretary targets fishing industry

February 11, 2021 โ€” The Baker administrationโ€™s embattled climate change undersecretary David Ismay is again being called out for his questionable comments โ€” this time against fishermen.

The Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance, that broke the first video on the $130,000-a-year officialโ€™s rhetoric, says he also told climate activists that in order to obtain enough wind power, โ€œsomething has to giveโ€ in regard to the fishing industry.

โ€œWe need offshore wind, and yes there is fishing out in the ocean too, but you know, thereโ€™s, we canโ€™t have no offshore wind, no transmission, no solar, and have clean energy. Right. Something has to give,โ€ Ismay is quoted telling Vermont climate advocates last month. He goes on to discuss transmission lines that will be placed in the ocean.

Massachusetts is home to some of the nationโ€™s most productive commercial fishing ports, the state Division of Marine Fisheries states. The agency adds they are โ€œhappy to help commercial fishermen learn about permits, regulations, and the other commercial fishing resources.โ€

Read the full story at The Boston Herald

MASSACHUSETTS: Gov. Baker irked by undersecretaryโ€™s climate remarks

February 8, 2021 โ€” David Ismay, the Baker administrationโ€™s undersecretary for climate change, got into hot water with the governor on Friday after a video surfaced in which he appeared to say Massachusetts residents are going to be squeezed financially as the state tries to reduce emissions.

In a panel discussion with the Vermont Climate Council on January 25 that is available on YouTube, Ismay said the numbers facing the state are daunting. He said 60 percent of the stateโ€™s emissions come from residential heating and passenger vehicles. To meet the stateโ€™s goal of net zero emissions by 2050, Ismay said, 3 million homes need to transition to clean energy and 5 million vehicles need to be replaced with zero emission cars.

Ismay said Massachusetts doesnโ€™t have many big sources of emissions left to target, and is left with changing the lifestyles of ordinary people. โ€œThere is no bad guy left, at least in Massachusetts, to point the finger at, turn the screws on, and break their will so they stop emitting,โ€ he said. โ€œThatโ€™s you. We have to break your will. I canโ€™t even say that publicly.โ€

Read the full story at Commonwealth Magazine

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