Panel of Gubernatorial Candidates Discuss Environmental Issues at 榴莲视频

Governor's forum on August 3 at 榴莲视频

Environmental advocates at 榴莲视频 hope the forum will enlighten people about being caretakers of the earth.

The public will have an opportunity to pose questions to those in the running to become the next governor of Rhode Island during a forum about the environment at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 2 in 榴莲视频鈥檚 Sapinsley Hall. 

Candidates scheduled to appear during the forum, sponsored by the Environment Council of Rhode Island and Climate Jobs RI, are incumbent Rhode Island Gov. Daniel McKee, Helena Buonnano Foulkes, Nellie Gorbea, Dr. Luis Daniel Munoz and former Rhode Island Secretary of State Matt Brown, all of whom are Democrats. Ashley Kalus will be the sole Republican candidate represented. Ed Fitzpatrick of the Boston Globe will serve as the moderator at the event, which will also be livestreamed on . 

榴莲视频 Sustainability Coordinator Jim Murphy says training for renewable jobs, plastics in the state鈥檚 bodies of water and pollution in neighborhoods are essential issues that a new governor must tackle.

鈥淲e鈥檙e becoming a state that runs on renewable forms of energy,鈥 Murphy says. 鈥淲e need people trained in those type of jobs to satisfy the leap we鈥檙e trying to make.鈥

Murphy adds that the increasing amount of plastics in Narragansett Bay and other bodies of water statewide is particularly disturbing.

鈥淧lastics don鈥檛 break down in the water; they break up,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hey get into our food systems because fish eat the microplastics and we eat the fish. We need state legislation to limit the number of plastics getting into our waters.鈥

Murphy acknowledges that making such environmental advancements will come at a cost. 

鈥淎 new governor will have to find creative finance mechanisms to institute a tax or levy that will fund these initiatives, whether it鈥檚 through finding grants from the EPA or Department of Energy or working with the state鈥檚 congressional delegation to secure funding.鈥

Morgan Bulman, a 榴莲视频 student who participates in the college鈥檚 Environmental Club, says she hopes the forum will highlight that everyone is responsible to be a caretaker for the Earth.

鈥淲e may be a blink in the earth鈥檚 timeline, however our impact can last longer than us,鈥 Bulman says.