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Gov. Inslee praises Climate Commitment Act’s impact on Lake Whatcom forests

Conservation efforts made possible through Whatcom Land Trust, RE Sources and local government partnerships

Gov. Jay Inslee talks to a group Tuesday, May 14 during a visit to the Whatcom Land Trust's "Ladies of the Lake" property. (Finn Wendt/Cascadia Daily News)
By Isaac Stone Simonelli Enterprise/Investigations Reporter
Surrounded by local officials and natural climate solution advocates, Gov. Jay Inslee marveled at the beauty of the forests around Lake Whatcom this week as he witnessed the tangible impacts of the Climate Commitment Act. “I thought the Climate Commitment Act was a good idea for many reasons, but I didn’t know it would help create a Garden of Eden,” Inslee told the small group at Whatcom Land Trust's Ladies of the Lake property, one of three stops he made in Whatcom County on Tuesday, M

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