Washington Gov. Jay Inslee (D) slammed Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke Ryan Keith ZinkeTrump extends Florida offshore drilling pause, expands it to Georgia, South Carolina Conspicuous by their absence from the Republican Convention Trump flails as audience dwindles and ratings plummet MORE on Thursday, saying he is in the pocket of the oil and gas industry and would “sell his grandchildren for the oil industry.”

Speaking at an event, Inslee took issue with Zinke’s recent tour of California where the secretary visited neighborhoods struck by recent wildfires and told reporters “this is not a debate about climate change.”

Inslee, whose state has faced similar wildfire threats, said Zinke “would flunk any science test that these kids take," the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reported.

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"With climate change you have a hotter, drier climate, Mr. Zinke. You have fires. What is there about this that you cannot comprehend. ... This man works for us. We do not pay him to give us false information. We get enough of that from the President,” Inslee said.

He added that Zinke "would sell his grandchildren for the oil industry. ... We have just seen the beginning of the firestorm."

An Interior spokeswoman called the remarks unprofessional and "sad"

"Bringing up the Secretary's granddaughters in a half-baked interview in order to get a couple headlines is outrageously pathetic and sad," said Interior spokeswoman Heather Swift.

Zinke toured California along with Department of Agriculture head Sonny Perdue George (Sonny) Ervin PerduePerdue has found the right path in National Forests Democrats seek clarity on payroll tax deferral for federal workers USDA extending free meals for kids through end of the year if funding allows after criticism MORE last weekend, meeting with fire chiefs and local representatives. During a number of interviews, Zinke pushed the need for greater forest management and likened the environmentalists who opposed logging and other brush clearing measures to “terrorist groups."

In an op-ed for USA Today earlier in the month, Zinke similarly blamed "radical environmentalists" for the fires.

"[W]e are attacked with frivolous litigation from radical environmentalists who would rather see forests and communities burn than see a logger in the woods,” he wrote.

Zinke's message echoes President Trump Donald John TrumpSteele Dossier sub-source was subject of FBI counterintelligence probe Pelosi slams Trump executive order on pre-existing conditions: It 'isn't worth the paper it's signed on' Trump 'no longer angry' at Romney because of Supreme Court stance MORE, who tweeted that California's environment laws were to blame for the state's fire disaster.

"California wildfires are being magnified & made so much worse by the bad environmental laws which aren’t allowing massive amounts of readily available water to be properly utilized. It is being diverted into the Pacific Ocean. Must also tree clear to stop fire from spreading!," Trump tweeted August 6.