Expressing support for honoring Earth Day, and for other purposes.
Impact
If adopted, HR315 would reinforce efforts at local, state, and national levels to respond to climate challenges. The bill invokes historical frameworks established on the first Earth Day in 1970 that led to significant environmental policies in the United States. Its support for climate actions and initiatives seeks to enhance collaborative efforts across communities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable practices, particularly in historically disadvantaged areas that are disproportionately affected by environmental issues.
Summary
House Resolution 315 expresses support for honoring Earth Day and calls for action to address environmental challenges. The resolution urges the President to issue a proclamation recognizing Earth Day and encourages various stakeholders, including individuals and governments, to engage in activities that promote environmental stewardship and education. By highlighting the significance of Earth Day, the resolution aims to motivate collective efforts to combat climate change and environmental degradation while promoting community involvement in sustainability efforts.
Contention
Notably, HR315 emphasizes the need for immediate action to combat environmental injustices, highlighting a critical intersection between climate policy and social equity. While the resolution generally garners bipartisan support, debates may arise regarding the effectiveness of governmental proclamations versus actionable legislation. Some critics may point out that without concrete regulatory frameworks, such resolutions risk becoming symbolic gestures rather than effective measures to combat the pressing environmental crises faced today.
Expressing the need for the Federal Government to establish a national biodiversity strategy for protecting biodiversity for current and future generations.
Expressing the sense of Congress that there is a climate emergency which demands a massive-scale mobilization to halt, reverse, and address its consequences and causes.
A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that there is a climate emergency which demands a massive-scale mobilization to halt, reverse, and address its consequences and causes.
Education: curriculum; environmental literacy task force to develop environmental literacy model curriculum and report on the curriculum; provide for. Amends 1976 PA 451 (MCL 380.1 - 380.1852) by adding sec. 1159.