Environment & Climate Change
- In every great challenge this country has faced, it has turned to the essential strength of its people, united around a common goal.September 20, 2023
- In the past, human progress had to come at the cost of the environment. If we wanted energy, we had to burn wood or we had to burn fossil fuels. If we wanted to grow more food, we had to expand farmland, often at the cost of forests. But technology and innovation means we're very quickly decoupling these impacts, such that this conflict is no longer true.April 2023
- We’ll be fine with the environment. We can leave a little bit, but you can’t destroy businesses.
- Yesterday’s dams are trying to hold back tomorrow’s climate. And what are we doing about it? We’re building a wall along the Mexican border to fix a problem that’s already taken care of itself. A wall that could cost upward of $30 billion.
- We must reject as a nation the false paradigm that if you’re pro-energy you’re anti-environment, and if you’re pro-environment you’re anti-energy.
- You are going to be the head of the agency to protect the environment, and your personal feelings about whether climate change is caused by human activity is immaterial?
- If Trump turns off the satellites, California will launch its own damn satellites!
- Any politically motivated inquisition against federal civil servants who, under the direction of a previous administration, carried out policies that you now oppose, would call into question your commitment to the rule of law and the peaceful transition of power.
- I really hope that that’s the beginning of piercing through whatever barriers are stopping them from making the right decision for our humans, our bodies, our planet, our people, our animals, our life, our air, our water, over profits and business as usual
- We have a president-elect who doesn't believe in climate change. Millions of people are going to have to say: Mr. Trump, you are dead wrong.
- We’re putting enough heat in the ocean to send water over us, no question. Ultimately, we give up and we leave. That’s how the story ends.
- California has some of the most ambitious climate targets around. California is essentially offering itself as a guinea pig in the world’s most important policy experiment.