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Here’s what Tim Walz did on climate change as Minnesota governor

In introducing Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as Kamala Harris’ running mate, the Harris campaign hasn’t focused on climate change yet, or his work to reduce the state’s dependence on fossil fuels. But climate advocates are already heaping praise on Walz.

“Tim Walz had the best climate record of any of the VP contenders and has been unafraid to take on Big Oil,” Jamie Henn, of Fossil Free Media wrote on X.

“I am all in for Walz,” said Gina McCarthy, former Biden White House national climate advisor. She now co-chairs a climate coalition called America Is All In. “He can't be bought by the fossil fuel industry. Walz is a climate champion moving Minnesota toward 100% clean energy.”

Last year Walz signed a law requiring all Minnesota power plants to use 100% climate-friendly energy such as wind and solar by 2040. That’s five years slower than the country’s goal set by President Joe Biden. But in making the announcement, Walz echoed the Biden administration’s message that transitioning the energy system to cleaner fuels also creates more jobs.

“Minnesota will continue to lead the way on combating climate change, and we’ll create clean energy jobs in the process,” Walz said. He also underscored the urgency scientists say is needed. “When I hear people say, ‘You're moving too fast,’ we can't move too fast when it comes to addressing climate change.”

Scientists say humans must limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels to avoid the most catastrophic effects of climate change. But the world isn't on track to achieve that goal under current policies.

“There's a clear intentionality that Governor Walz has shown throughout his political career to center environmental issues and climate justice,” says

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