From Melissa Romero, CLCV <[email protected]>
Subject SIGNATURES NEEDED: Conserve 30% of the planet by 2030
Date May 11, 2020 7:27 PM
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Friend,

The wellbeing of our planet has been in consistent decline, and we only
have 10 years to take critical action to solve our climate crisis. Right
now, as the state legislature is tackling a pandemic and current public
health crisis – our representatives also have the ability to push forward
legislation to protect our future. 

We need your help to move Assembly Bill 3030 forward. This legislation,
introduced by Assemblymember Ash Kalra, will make a commitment to conserve
30% of our planet’s land and oceans by 2030. This is major!

Why does this matter? Well, did you know that biodiversity is linked with
economic, social and environmental well-being, and loss of biodiversity
has been connected to habitat loss, pollution, overexploitation, invasive
species, and climate change? 

While Germany and the UK have already committed to a 30% conservation
goal, the U.S is lagging behind. This is where you come in.

We need your help to protect our planet’s biodiversity and future
well-being. It is critical for states to lead in this fight, and
California, at no surprise, already has legislation before the state
legislator. [ [link removed] ]<<< Can you sign our petition to urge the Assembly Natural
Resources Committee to vote YES on conserving California’s natural spaces
to protect biodiversity and for future generations?>>> 

AB 3030 is not only realistic, but necessary: 

* Conserving 30% of land and 30% of oceans by 2030 is supported by
science. Scientists support the conservation of land and ocean in
order to safeguard biodiversity. In 2017, over 15,000 scientists
signed and distributed a global notice outlining the severity of the
biodiversity crisis and the need for bold action.

* Improving access to nature for all people in the state—including
communities of color and low-income communities. Conserving natural
spaces for future generations to connect with nature, learn, and
recreate.

* Preventing species extinction and maintaining carbon sinks is directly
tied to the climate crisis.

[ [link removed] ]Urge the Assembly Natural Resources Committee to vote YES on conserving
California’s natural spaces to protect biodiversity and for future
generations.

Preserving biodiversity is crucial for public health, which is undeniably
interconnected with the health of the environment. Implementing AB 3030 is
crucial to protect biodiversity, halt extinction rates, and mitigate the
economic and social costs of climate change

In solidarity, 

 

Melissa Romero

Legislative Affairs Manager

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