OLYMPIA — Washington Gov. Jay Inslee told a joint session of the Legislature Tuesday that more action needs to be taken by the state to address “the imminent threat of climate change.” Inslee, who is mulling a possible 2020 presidential bid, highlighted climate as his top issue in his annual State of the State address to lawmakers who this week started their 105-day legislative session. Inslee cited concerns about low snowpack, ocean temperatures and last year’s wildfires that impacted air quality in the state. “I don’t know of any other issue that touches the heart of things so many of us care about: our jobs, our health, our safety and our children’s future,” he said in prepared remarks. Inslee called on lawmakers to pass a proposal to require utilities to provide carbon-free electricity by 2045.