Former administrators of the Environmental Protection Agency–William D. Ruckelshaus, Lee M. Thomas, William K. Reilly, and Christine Todd Whitman–make the Republican case for climate action in the New York Times:
“We can have both a strong economy and a livable climate. All parties know that we need both. The rest of the discussion is either detail, which we can resolve, or purposeful delay, which we should not tolerate.”
“Each of us took turns over the past 43 years running the Environmental Protection Agency. We served Republican presidents, but we have a message that transcends political affiliation: the United States must move now on substantive steps to curb climate change, at home and internationally.”