Brown highlights climate change risks at fire site
By Chris Megerian, Los Angeles Times
In his quest to force tougher action on climate change, Gov. Jerry Brown has traveled to China, Mexico, Canada, even the Vatican.
But he was much closer to home on Thursday, just a couple dozen miles from the ranch his family has owned for generations.
Standing in front of scorched hills, the smell of smoke lingering in the air, Brown said the wildfire that had ripped through the area was evidence that global warming already has created dangerous conditions in California.
“This is a real wake-up call,” the governor said. “It’s a new normal.”
Perhaps Governor Brown would be willing to highlight climate change risks and toxic waste risks and contaminated drinking well risks at a fracking well site.