SEATTLE — As the legislative session begins Monday, Public Lands Commissioner Hilary Franz is urging state lawmakers to adopt a carbon policy that will prepare state lands, forests, waters and local communities that depend on natural resources to better deal with climate change. “The threats to our healthy and productive lands are real, we are already late in responding, and we cannot afford to wait for others to bring leadership to this challenge,” she wrote to legislative leaders. Gov. Jay Inslee… told reporters Thursday that he wants to use state reserves to help pay for education, and backfill that reserve withdrawal with about $1 billion in carbon tax revenues. Inslee said the Legislature is the place to get a carbon measure passed and he’ll encourage lawmakers to get it done.