Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR1083

Introduced
3/26/09  
Enrolled
3/31/09  

Caption

Expressing support for Earth Hour on March 28, 2009.

Impact

By supporting Earth Hour, HR1083 aims to encourage public participation in a global sustainability movement. This movement seeks to educate individuals on the dangers of climate change and promotes actions to mitigate its impacts. The resolution serves as a rallying point for citizens to turn off their lights to symbolize commitment to addressing climate change and supports broader initiatives for a low carbon economy.

Summary

HR1083 is a resolution expressing support for Earth Hour on March 28, 2009. The resolution emphasizes the potential threats posed by global warming to Texas's economy and quality of life. Citing research from organizations such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and U.S. Geological Survey, the bill highlights that rising temperatures and climate change could lead to severe consequences, including drought, rising sea levels, and adverse effects on agriculture and public health. The resolution calls for participation in Earth Hour as a way to raise awareness about climate issues.

Contention

While the resolution itself is non-binding, it underlines the importance of addressing climate change at the state level. Concerns may arise regarding the economic implications of stringent climate policies, particularly in sectors reliant on fossil fuels. However, supporters argue that shifting towards renewable energy sources and improved energy efficiency standards is crucial for the long-term sustainability of Texas's economy. The resolution does not specifically outline any new regulations or laws, but instead focuses on encouraging collective action at a grassroots level.

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