Washington Governor Jay Inslee is running for president as the indisputable climate change candidate. He recently made headlines for challenging the Democratic National Convention to host a climate debate, and his campaign has been rolling out sweeping and ambitious climate proposals since its inception.

Yesterday morning, he introduced his newest, most comprehensive climate plan, entitled “Freedom from Fossil Fuels: A Plan to End Corporate Welfare, Hold Polluters Accountable and Transition the US Economy Off of Fossil Fuels.” It calls for a complete and total end to our dangerous reliance on fossil fuels in the US, and outlines the necessary steps the country must take to achieve such an ambitious vision. These include implementing a nationwide fracking prohibition, ending all governmental fossil fuel subsidies, and levying a rising fee on carbon pollution.

The 27-page Freedom from Fossil Fuels plan is the fourth installation in Inslee’s series of complementary proposals. Previously, as part of his 100% Clean Energy for America Plan, the Governor proposed to completely decarbonize electricity, as well as new cars and buildings. Subsequently, in his Evergreen Economy plan, he outlined a 10-year investment proposal that allocates more than $9 trillion to clean energy, sustainable infrastructure, and other climate mitigation strategies. Several more plans are supposed to be released in the coming weeks.

What’s in the Freedom from Fossil Fuels Plan

Yesterday’s proposal is probably Inslee’s most ambitious to date. Freedom From Fossil Fuels includes five main provisions that broadly lay out the necessary steps the country must take in order to effectively transition away from fossil fuels.