Anonymous, We're burning through our planet's resources at an unsustainable rate. A report released in August by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) examined the relationship between climate change and the way we use our land. Its conclusion: If we want to avert climate catastrophe, we need to conserve our land.1 Right now, Congress has the opportunity to fully fund the best tool we have for acquiring and protecting the forests and lands needed to store carbon and gird against climate change: the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF). For more than 50 years, LWCF has funded conservation projects in all 50 states, protecting 2.37 million acres of land.2 Each year, $900 million is supposed to go into LWCF for these vital conservation projects. The only problem? Congress isn't required to fully fund it. Only twice (in 1998 and 2001) has Congress given LWCF its full $900 million.3,4 In recent years, the program has received about half of that.5 And the Trump administration's latest budget proposal all but zeroes it out, and tries to pull back $23 million Congress has already set aside for it.6 Congress is currently considering a bipartisan bill that would make sure LWCF is fully funded -- permanently. The Land and Water Conservation Fund Permanent Funding Act would create dedicated funding for the program, making sure Congress couldn't divert its share of the budget to other projects.7 If we're serious about solving the global warming crisis, we need to do everything we can. That means ratcheting down our emissions from energy and transportation -- and it means conserving our land. LWCF will help us do that. Thank you for making it all possible. Sincerely, Hannah Collazo |
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