Jay Inslee to Deliver Major Climate Speech in New York on Wednesday, June 5, 2019
On World Environment Day, Inslee to discuss America's role in fighting climate change at the Council on Foreign Relations
Seattle – On Wednesday, World Environment Day, Governor Jay Inslee will deliver a major policy speech at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York City.
On Wednesday, June 5 at 7:45 AM ET, Inslee will give a major speech on climate change and hold a discussion at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York City. Wednesday is World Environment Day—created by the United Nations to encourage countries and communities around the globe to collaborate and solve major environmental challenges. At the event, Inslee will discuss the leading role the United States must take in order to defeat climate change. Learn more here.
Inslee, who is the only presidential candidate who has made defeating climate change and building a clean energy economy the cornerstone of his campaign, has been making stops to speak with voters across the country as part of his “Climate Mission Tour.” He recently announced his “100% Clean Energy for America” and "Evergreen Economy" plans, and since launching his campaign in March, has visited Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Nevada, Texas, California, New York, Illinois, and Oregon.
Details of the event below:
New York, New York - Wednesday, June 5th
Major Climate Speech and Discussion - Council on Foreign Relations, 58 E. 68th St., New York, NY 10065
7:45 AM ET
The Council on Foreign Relations will host Gov. Inslee for a breakfast, as he discusses the United States’ Role in Global Climate Action.































