Washington voters upheld a landmark climate bill. It's a hopeful sign-no matter where you live
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In Washington state, a Robin Hood-style climate law - which extracts money from polluters and redistributes it to the people and places most harmed by climate change - is proving popular.
We focused on the easiest thing for people to wrap their minds and hearts around," Inslee told Grist, showcasing the effective communication strategy behind the program's success.
The Climate Commitment Act limits the state's carbon pollution and hardwires a path to net zero emissions by 2050, reflecting a foundational shift towards environmental justice.
Despite the state's highest gas prices, voters upheld the law, demonstrating that aggressive climate action can tangibly improve people's lives right away.
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