Jay Inslee: The governor of Washington State on the 'enormous' U.S. climate investment, his own state's bill, and a new light at COP27

Worland and El-Sheikh interview with Jay Inslee, the governor of Washington State about the 'enormous' U.S. climate investment, his own state's bill, and a new light at COP27 is presented. Inslee mentions "First off, it's enormous: $350 billion. The scale is not only tremend...

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