Brown swings back at Trump: Climate change is propelling California’s fires, governor says
"This is not the new normal," he said, employing a phrase that state leaders have used to describe the past two deadly, prolonged
He spoke a day after President
"There is no reason for these massive, deadly and costly forest fires in
Brown earlier Sunday asked the Trump administration to make a major disaster declaration, which would free up federal resources for emergency relief.
Brown said at a press conference that forest management alone would not spare
Brown did not say the president's name but twice alluded to the text of Trump's tweet.
"We have a real challenge here threatening our whole way of life," he said. "We're going to have to invest more and more in adaptation. It's not millions. It's billions and tens and probably hundreds of billions (of dollars)."
The outgoing governor has made climate change a signature issues for his second run leading the state. In September, he announced a plan to develop a state government satellite that would track weather patterns and gather data on climate change.
He has also nurtured the state's cap-and-trade greenhouse gas emissions program and signed laws that compel utilities to use more renewable energy sources. His final state budget included billions of dollars for programs that would encourage residents to buy zero-emission vehicles, cull dead trees from forests and work to reduce carbon emissions from a range of industries.
Trump has sent mixed signals about climate change. He told 60 Minutes in October that he was not sure if climate change was caused by mankind, and that he did not believe that preparing for it was worth the potential harm to certain industries.
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Brown at his Sunday press conference cast climate change as an existential threat to
The governor could not say whether
Trump late last month ordered an additional 5,200 active-duty troops to the border. Brown in April agreed to a Trump administration request to send 400
"Definitely fighting fires is a higher priority than that business on the border," Brown said.
Red circles on this live-updating map are actively burning areas, as detected by satellite. Orange circles have burned in the past 12 to 24 hours, and yellow circles have burned within the past 48 hours. Yellow areas represent the fire perimeter.
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