Inslee: Doctors can't help us 'if we don't solve climate change'

WASHINGTON—Washington Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee argued Tuesday that climate change is an all-encompassing issue that should resonate with even those who see health care as a more pressing concern. 

When asked on Tuesday's broadcast of "MTP Daily" on MSNBC what he thinks about polls showing that voters see health care as a more important issue to them than climate change, Inslee connected the two issues. 

"There are not enough doctors and nurses on the planet Earth to protect our health if we don’t solve climate change. This is a health care issue first and foremost," he said. 

“The thing about climate change is it's not a single issue, it is all the issues."

Watch the full interview below. 

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