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3 states won’t relent on climate

- By REUTERS

The governors of the three US West Coast states on Tuesday vowed to step up their efforts to fight climate change in the face of the incoming administra­tion of President-elect Donald Trump, who has dismissed global warming as a hoax.

Democratic governors Jerry Brown of California, Jay Inslee of Washington and Katherine Brown of Oregon warned that climate change was already harming the Pacific Ocean along which their states lie.

“Our waters are at mortal risk,” said Inslee, speaking via videoconfe­rence at a meeting of the Internatio­nal Alliance to Combat Ocean Acidificat­ion, in advance of the winter meeting of the Western Governors Associatio­n in Coronado near San Diego.

The three governors said they had joined the alliance, a group of US states and countries including Chile and France dedicated to reducing rising acidity in the oceans, a phenomenon tied to climate change that threatens fish, coral reefs and other marine life.

Jerry Brown also said that he had sent a letter to US President Barack Obama, asking him to make permanent a recent five-year-on oil drilling off the coast of the most populous US state.

The actions marked the latest in a series of moves by Democrats, led by California, to position themselves to fight efforts by Trump to undo progressiv­e policies on the environmen­t, immigratio­n, healthcare and other issues.

The three coastal states are also among eight US states and the District of Columbia to have recently legalized the recreation­al use of marijuana, actions that may also conflict with the agenda of the incoming Republican administra­tion.

A conservati­ve populist who campaigned against illegal immigratio­n, expressed skepticism of the science behind climate change and vowed to repeal Obama’s signature healthcare law, Trump has said he wants Cabinet members with similar beliefs.

Earlier this month, the California governor nominated Xavier Becerra, a lawyer and longtime California congressma­n to be attorney general in a move widely viewed as preparatio­n to defend state policies against a Trump administra­tion.

On Tuesday, Jerry Brown said that despite whatever obstructio­n the incoming Trump Administra­tion poses to efforts to combat climate change, California would do everything possible to prevent catastroph­ic global warming and ocean acidificat­ion.

The oceans absorb 90 percent of the world’s greenhouse gases, and supply much of the world’s food.

“Whatever problems we have today, they will pale to the stresses that we are going to have by rising sea levels, the threat of tropical diseases, and all manner of extreme weather events,” Brown said.

Whatever problems we have today, they will pale to the stresses that we are going to have by rising sea levels, the threat of tropical diseases, and all manner of extreme weather events.” Jerry Brown, Democratic governor of California

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