I'm not talking about just in the capitol here in Washington. I'm talking about in state houses across the country. I'm talking about in municipal offices. We need the environmental community to recognize that if we're going to really address climate change, we've got to figure out how to go forward on these issues. We need a whole bunch more copper and nickel, not to mention all the rare earths or all the other critical minerals. (13:57–14:05)
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Asserts the importance of the environmental community's support in addressing climate change through permitting reform.
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