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What can we learn from Washington State?
February 8, 2019 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm UTC-5
FreeIn November, voters in Washington State rejected a ballot initiative that aimed to put a fee on carbon pollution, their second time doing so in as many years. The loss sparked some concern within the environmental community that carbon pricing at the state level just won’t work. But we disagree. Join us for a debrief on the I-1631 campaign, moderated by Michael Green, Climate XChange’s Executive Director. The webinar will take a close look at what happened in Washington, and dive deep into what we can learn going forward. Featured guests include Stephanie Williams from The Nature Conservancy and Greg Rock from Carbon Washington. Both have worked closely on carbon pricing initiatives in Washington State and are excited to share their insights with the carbon pricing community.