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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The people of Illinois have an important |
3 | | relationship with nature and have called on their local, |
4 | | state, and federal government to preserve and protect nature, |
5 | | both within the State of Illinois and across the United |
6 | | States; and
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7 | | WHEREAS, Illinois is the home of species and habitats that |
8 | | are of ecological, spiritual, cultural, historic, |
9 | | recreational, and scientific value to the people of Illinois |
10 | | and need to be protected for current and future generations; |
11 | | and
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12 | | WHEREAS, Illinois and the United States are facing an |
13 | | unprecedented biodiversity crisis, largely driven by human |
14 | | activity; and
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15 | | WHEREAS, Addressing the biodiversity crisis requires |
16 | | coordinated action across national and state boundaries; and
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17 | | WHEREAS, Human-driven activities are significantly |
18 | | damaging the Earth's ecosystems by altering 75 percent of the |
19 | | area of terrestrial environments and 66 percent of marine |
20 | | environments; these activities are directly exploiting |
21 | | wildlife and plant species, accelerating climate change, |
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1 | | directly harming nature, introducing invasive species, |
2 | | polluting air, land, and water, and exacerbating other |
3 | | threats; and
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4 | | WHEREAS, Human-driven activities are threatening |
5 | | approximately one million species with extinction in the |
6 | | coming decades, including over 40 percent of amphibians, 33 |
7 | | percent of corals, sharks, shark relatives, and marine |
8 | | mammals, over 60 percent of cycads, over 30 percent of conifer |
9 | | trees, and approximately 10 percent of over 5 million insect |
10 | | species; these activities are additionally causing population |
11 | | sizes of wild species to decline by an average of 68 percent |
12 | | for mammals, birds, fish, amphibians, and reptiles, including |
13 | | the loss of nearly 3 billion birds in North America since 1970; |
14 | | and
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15 | | WHEREAS, Human activity is accelerating the decline of |
16 | | important economic and cultural services with the productivity |
17 | | of nearly one-fourth of the land surface reduced, with over |
18 | | one-third of land surface and 75 percent of freshwater |
19 | | resources devoted to crop or livestock production, with |
20 | | approximately half a trillion dollars of global crops at risk |
21 | | from pollinator loss, and with 25 percent of greenhouse gas |
22 | | emissions caused by land clearing, crops, and fertilization; |
23 | | and
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1 | | WHEREAS, Coordination at a global, national, regional, and |
2 | | local scale is necessary to address the biodiversity crisis; |
3 | | and
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4 | | WHEREAS, The decline of biodiversity disproportionately |
5 | | impacts indigenous and other communities that rely on nature |
6 | | for essential services, including Native Americans and Alaska |
7 | | Natives, who offer unique perspectives and traditional |
8 | | ecological knowledge critical to preserving biodiversity; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, The United States possesses an abundance and |
10 | | great diversity of species of fish, wildlife, and plants that |
11 | | are of significant value to the United States for intrinsic, |
12 | | aesthetic, ecological, educational, cultural, recreational, |
13 | | economic, and scientific reasons; and
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14 | | WHEREAS, The decline of biodiversity presents a direct |
15 | | threat to the security, health, and well-being of the people |
16 | | of the United States by causing economic harm through the loss |
17 | | of valuable ecosystem services, including zoonotic disease |
18 | | buffering, pollination, water filtration, soil replenishment, |
19 | | provision of game species, medicinal products, recreational |
20 | | opportunities, and others; and
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21 | | WHEREAS, Communities of color, low-income communities, |
22 | | tribal communities, and other populations that have been |
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1 | | systematically and deliberately targeted for the siting of |
2 | | environmentally degrading activities and excluded from |
3 | | conservation efforts face disproportionate impacts from |
4 | | biodiversity loss; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, There is no coordinating policy to maximize the |
6 | | effectiveness of the federal government's conservation efforts |
7 | | and collaboration with the states, local governments, tribes, |
8 | | private landowners, and other nongovernmental stakeholders; |
9 | | and
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10 | | WHEREAS, The United States should play a leading role on |
11 | | the international stage in addressing the biodiversity crisis, |
12 | | yet the United States is not a party to the Convention on |
13 | | Biological Diversity, the Convention on Migratory Species, and |
14 | | other relevant international agreements; additionally, the |
15 | | U.S. does not issue a national biodiversity outlook, contrary |
16 | | to most other countries, and does not have a national |
17 | | biodiversity strategy as part of the Intergovernmental |
18 | | Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem |
19 | | Services; therefore, be it
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20 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
21 | | HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
22 | | we urge the federal government to: |
23 | | (1) Establish a national biodiversity strategy to |
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1 | | ensure the conservation and restoration of the nation's |
2 | | biodiversity; |
3 | | (2) Secure and restore the ecosystem services provided |
4 | | by nature for current and future generations; |
5 | | (3) Deliver on the United Nations Sustainable |
6 | | Development Goals; |
7 | | (4) Set ambitious yet necessary goals for protecting |
8 | | biodiversity in the coming decades;
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9 | | (5) Promote social equity and justice in the |
10 | | conservation of the nation's biodiversity; |
11 | | (6) Coordinate the actions of federal agencies to |
12 | | advance the conservation of biodiversity; |
13 | | (7) Promote collaboration among the federal, state, |
14 | | and tribal governments, nongovernmental stakeholders, and |
15 | | civil society and internationally to advance conservation; |
16 | | (8) Honor the federal trust obligations to tribal |
17 | | nations and Native Americans; and |
18 | | (9) Provide global leadership in addressing the |
19 | | biodiversity crisis; and be it further |
20 | | RESOLVED, That we urge the federal government to develop |
21 | | the national biodiversity strategy with significant public |
22 | | input and in collaboration and coordination with federal and |
23 | | state agencies; and be it further
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24 | | RESOLVED, That we urge the federal government's national |
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1 | | biodiversity strategy to include direction on: |
2 | | (1) Supporting the national goal of conserving at |
3 | | least 30 percent of United States lands and waters to |
4 | | protect biodiversity by 2030; |
5 | | (2) Setting other goals necessary to reduce the |
6 | | threats to biodiversity as indicated by the best available |
7 | | scientific information; |
8 | | (3) Taking action to protect threatened, endangered, |
9 | | and at-risk species from further imperilment or |
10 | | extinction; and |
11 | | (4) Reviewing existing laws, plans, programs, and |
12 | | strategies that are relevant to addressing threats to |
13 | | biodiversity to assess how they can contribute to the |
14 | | objectives of this resolution and, as found necessary, to |
15 | | recommend new laws, plans, programs, and strategies and |
16 | | fund existing conservation programs and develop new |
17 | | funding sources; and be it further
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18 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies be delivered to the |
19 | | President, the U.S. Senate Majority Leader, the U.S. Senate |
20 | | Minority Leader, the U.S. Speaker of the House, the U.S. House |
21 | | of Representatives Minority Leader, and all members of the |
22 | | Illinois Congressional Delegation.
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