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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description | 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 tremendous, but the comprehensive nature of it is tremendous. It uses multiple tools and investments, not just one. You've got the tax credits that can be used by private entities. Then you've got grant programs, from soup to nuts, from charging to electric school buses to information technology, you name it. So it's very, very flexible, and very comprehensive." He adds "No. 1 is to give the world confidence that America as a whole is moving. And that was an important job, particularly during the darkness of the Trump Administration. We wanted to wave the flag and show the rest of the world there's hope. |
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