Washington Gov. Jay Inslee speaks in March with victims of last year’s Woolsey wildfire in the Seminole Springs mobile home park, west of Los Angeles. By Joshua Partlow Joshua Partlow National and foreign affairs. Former correspondent focusing on Latin America and the Middle East. Email Bio Follow May 17 at 6:00 AM OLYMPIA, Wash. — Gov.
Inslee’s path so far suggests that even a seasoned politician and environmentalist will face a thorny tangle of resistance to any effort to wean the American economy off fossil fuels. Inslee says that the planet demands such changes and that great economic opportunities lie along the way.He will need that optimism to carry him forward in a crowded presidential field where other Democratic hopefuls have so far garnered more attention.
His long record has been marked with more climate defeats than victories. Over his past six years as governor, the push by Inslee and other environmentalists to reduce emissions by taxing carbon has repeatedly fallen short, defeated by a Republicans in the state legislature and voters who feared hikes in gas prices. His attempt to cap pollutants by executive order was blocked by a judge and is now under deliberation at the state Supreme Court.
In other ways, there’s more momentum to tackle the issue than ever before. Polls show a growing majority of Americans are concerned about climate change and the harm it causes. Young and liberal voters are energized by the prospect of ambitious calls to action. Candidates beyond Inslee — such as former vice president Joe Biden and former congressman Beto O’Rourke — are saying global warming is the gravest threat the country faces.
During college at the University of Washington, Inslee visited Sweden as part of the first United Nations Conference on the Human Environment — a trip he credits with stoking his interest in clean energy. He became a lawyer in eastern Washington and won a seat in the state legislature before joining Congress in 1993.
“A huge takeaway of the book is how much stuff hasn’t moved,” said Hendricks, now an adviser on Inslee’s campaign. “We’ve been saying for 20 years that we’ve really got to move in the next 10 years. And over the intervening years, the data’s coming in worse and more extreme.” “This truly has been an epic legislative session of unprecedented scope and dimension of achievements,” Inslee, charged with enthusiasm, told the crowd. “There is a time to be humble. And this is not one of them.”In his seventh year as governor, he notched his first major legislative victories on climate change.
I like him a lot...as a governor. I would like him as a Senator.
partlowj at least he is talking about issues that matter
Fahrenthold Jay, you’re my guy, but just go sit down my man.
So, in effect, Jay Inslee is stating he doesn't want to be President. Okay.
Mr. Inslee is our governor. We live in a beautiful state where just recently my husband was involved in cleaning up a superfund site. It is now turning into a great place to live, play and open a business on the bay. Just hope it is not his only issue.
What Inslee fails to realize is that while 80% of Americans will claim that climate change is a top priority when answering polls and surveys, the topic gets shuffled to the back burner when John & Jane Q Public are out trying to make a living and support a family.
When I heard that he was running I laughed for all to hear. Shockingly, no one disagreed.
ALL Dems should continue to support The New Green Deal and ABORTION ON DEMAND! They should only campaign in area where they can walk to from their air conditioned mansions to set an example for their constituents.
Stop breathing crap. World's not covered in ice anymore. Maybe it will be again in 20000 years
Last time I checked...climate changes. This is inevitable.
If someone says they care about climate change but won’t consider nuclear power as a way to generate low-carbon energy, they’re not serious about climate change.
Who?
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