Last week's debate was the first time a debate moderator asked a question about the climate crisis since 2008 — and it took 1 hour and 17 minutes to address one of the most impactful crises our country is facing today.
Taking action on the climate crisis must be a priority for leaders up and down the ballot.
From wildfires ravaging communities across the west coast, to record breaking heat waves, to shrinking and at risk orca and salmon populations –– here in Washington, we have a front row seat to the climate crisis.
The climate crisis is an existential threat to our planet and the next President and Vice President must be prepared to take bold action to protect our environment and our communities. It cannot be ignored.
We cannot wait another 12 years for our nation’s leaders to be asked how they plan to take action to protect our environment.