Sen. Cortez Masto: Fires in West Show Urgency of Climate Crisis
BACKGROUND:
In 2019, Senator
Senator
Senator
I rise today to talk about what we're seeing in this country in the West with the horrific wildfires that are happening right now. So many of my colleagues have been speaking out, and rightfully so.
My heart, along with all of theirs, goes out to everyone who's been affected by the fires raging across the West, and most of all to those who've lost members of their families or their homes.
You know, I'm thinking of the hundreds of thousands of people in
I also want to honor the efforts of two courageous pilots who died in a crash over
Americans are up against the brutal reality of the climate crisis.
Science tells us that that climate change is making the West hotter and drier, contributing to wildfires. Scientists have been sending a consistent message about climate change for the past thirty years.
And in the entire
That's why we need federal action to slow the very clear effects of climate change.
We've seen those effects in my home state of
Since I've been in the
That's why the entire
We've helped get funds to the
We've requested that the
And along with my colleagues in the
Last summer, I convened the first-of-its-kind wildfire summit in
There's so much we can do when we work together: from developing innovative digital platforms to monitor fire, to funding research into restoring native plants, to helping neighborhoods plan for and adapt to fire seasons. We need to make our farms and landscapes more resilient. We to need improve the health and well-being of those who live in our cities and rural areas alike.
Because the truth is that it's not getting cooler. Anyone in
Taking climate seriously shouldn't be a partisan issue. This is about safeguarding property, protecting local economies and saving lives. Lives of first responders, who have too much to do with too few resources. Lives of civilians throughout
So I plan to listen to what the scientists are telling us.
I'm listening to Nevadans in places like
I'm listening to
And yes, I'm listening to my colleagues, who have devastating stories of what's happening to their own constituents in their states right now.
The climate crisis is all around us, from the wildfires we're seeing in the West, to the hurricanes that we're seeing right now in the South. It is time for us to take bipartisan action, address the climate crisis, and make sure we are doing what we do best: funding short-term and long-term policies and goals to address these issues. And I look forward to working with my colleagues around this space.
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