Rhode Island 2023 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H6384 Introduced / Bill

                     
 
 
 
2023 -- H 6384 
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S TATE  OF RHODE IS LAND 
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY 
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2023 
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H O U S E   R E S O L U T I O N 
CELEBRATING AND WELCOMING “OCEAN RAC E”, A GLOBAL MARATHON SAILING 
RACE AND THE FIRST CLIMATE-POSITIVE INTERNATIONAL SPORTING EVENT TO 
THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND ON MAY 11TH – MAY 21ST, 2023 
Introduced By: Representatives Carson, Shekarchi, Blazejewski, Cortvriend, Abney, 
Chippendale, Tanzi, Shallcross Smith, Ajello, and Phillips 
Date Introduced: May 09, 2023 
Referred To: House read and passed 
 
 
WHEREAS, On May 11, 2023, Rhode Island will have the honor of hosting the 2023 1 
“Ocean Race” which is on a six-month journey to circumnavigate the globe, making stops in only 2 
eight cities worldwide and a fly by at one additional city, with Newport being chosen for the start 3 
of Leg 5 of the race; and  4 
WHEREAS, The Ocean Race is one of the toughest team sports, requiring epic sailing 5 
skill and coordination, while enduring extreme mental and physical challenges during an 6 
extended six-month period; and  7 
WHEREAS, Rhode Island’s 11th Hour Racing Team onboard Malama, is one of four 8 
IMOCA high-tech boats in the race, and is being skippered by Charlie Enright of Bristol; and   9 
WHEREAS, The Ocean Race has put sustainability at its heart and took action with two 10 
teams collecting water samples along its route during the first edition of the Race in order to 11 
analyze and develop a map of plastic in the ocean in order to help form an understanding of how 12 
microplastics transfer into marine ecosystems and with the 11th Hour Racing Team taking 13 
measurements of carbon dioxide (CO2), sea temperature, PH levels and salinity - key indicators 14 
of climate change; and  15 
WHEREAS, The Ocean plays a critically important role in climate regulation by 16 
providing half of the world’s oxygen, sequestering carbon dioxide and regulating climate.  It is a 17 
source of food and livelihood, and provides jobs and socioeconomic support for billions of 18 
people.  However, many of the present economic activities and practices related to the Ocean are 19   
 
 
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unsustainable; and  1 
WHEREAS, The Ocean Race’s innovative science program was developed in 2 
collaboration with 11th Hour Racing, Premier Partner of The Ocean Race and Founding Partner 3 
of the Racing with Purpose sustainability program; and  4 
WHEREAS, The wellbeing of Rhode Islanders is inextricably linked with the health 5 
integrity and functioning of the Ocean, including the physical systems, ecosystems, species and 6 
constituting elements; and  7 
WHEREAS, The inclusion and respect for diverse values, knowledge and practices, 8 
including Rights of Nature, can advance equity, justice and sustainability in the blue economy 9 
while preserving the health of the Ocean; and  10 
WHEREAS, Rhode Islanders recognize that our natural environment is one of our most 11 
valuable cultural and economic assets not just locally, but nationally and globally; with more than 12 
400 miles of coastline, bringing more that 12 million annual visitors, the blue economy alone 13 
generates approximately $5 billion and 36,500 jobs; and  14 
WHEREAS, Rhode Island must regularly evaluate whether its plans, laws, and programs 15 
are sufficient to meet the growing environmental crisis, including climate change and biodiversity 16 
loss, and must explore all means of addressing them; and  17 
WHEREAS, In fifty years, national and state governments have attempted to address the 18 
crisis by adopting specific environmental protection laws, such as the Clean Water Act, Clean Air 19 
Act, and the National Environmental Policy Act, that limit pollution and consumption, but these 20 
laws have largely proven inadequate to provide long-term protection of our right to clean air, 21 
water, and soil, sustainable food systems, and the rights of natural ecosystems; and  22 
WHEREAS, Over 200 laws and policies in nearly 40 countries have recognized that 23 
Nature has inherent rights, and that human society has the responsibility to protect and steward 24 
Nature in a manner consistent with our interconnected relationship; now, therefore be it 25 
RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby 26 
welcomes The Ocean Race to Newport, our City by the Sea, and whole-heartedly supports and 27 
recognizes both the rights of natural communities and ecosystems within Rhode Island to exist, 28 
flourish, evolve, regenerate, recover, and be restored, and the rights of the people and 29 
communities that make up Rhode Island to live in a clean and healthy environment; and be it 30 
further  31 
RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to 32 
transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to Charlie Enright, Skipper of the 11th Hour 33   
 
 
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Racing Team, and Brad Read, Executive Director of Sail Newport. 1 
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