The Hill: Jerry Brown on climate disasters, COVID-19 and Biden's 'Rooseveltian moment'

Over half a century ago, former California Gov. Jerry Brown (D) warned of the growing threat of climate change, faced unprecedented economic disasters and led the nation’s largest state at times of social unrest.

Today, retired on his ranch an hour north of Sacramento, Brown sees parallels between those crises and the cascade of economic, health and climate disasters that Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden will face if he takes the oath of office in January.

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