1 | Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks during a campaign event Sunday, July 26, 2015, at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa. |
2 | Jan Bauer gets a hug from Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton after introducing her to speak at a campaign event Sunday, July 26, 2015, at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa. |
3 | Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton hold a commit to caucus card during a campaign event Sunday, July 26, 2015, at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa. |
4 | AMES, Iowa (AP) - Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton planned to unveil a plan Sunday aimed at combating climate change that includes revisions in the tax code to promote renewable energy. |
5 | In Iowa, the nation's second-leading wind energy producer, Clinton said people are "just not paying attention" if they don't acknowledge climate change. |
6 | Clinton said she supported renewing the wind energy tax credit and getting other tax incentives "fixed" to promote renewable fuel. |
7 | Though Clinton hinted that under her plan the coal industry would face changes, she said the federal government would help the industry. |
8 | Climate change has become a key issue in the Democratic presidential primary, where Clinton is the heavy favorite. |
9 | Billionaire Tom Steyer has led an effort to promote the issue. |
10 | "We can make a transition over time from a fossil fuel economy, predominantly, to a clean renewable energy economy, predominantly," Clinton said later during an event at a central Iowa rural home. |
11 | Changes in the tax code aimed at promoting renewable energy and transitioning away from coal is a tricky political position in key places in the country. |
12 | Southeast Ohio and western Pennsylvania, states that have been pivotal in recent elections, remain the home of key coal-producing areas. |
13 | Clinton was making her comments at Iowa State University in Ames and later in Carroll. |
14 | Clinton said she planned to post the plan on her campaign website at 7 p.m. EDT, and explain it in more detail during an event Monday in Des Moines. |
15 | Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, also seeking the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, noted Sunday that he unveiled a climate change plan in Iowa. |
16 | Campaign aides to O'Malley said that as governor, he made climate change a top priority, doubled Maryland's renewable fuel production, and reduced greenhouse gases by 10 percent during his two terms. |