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California has prided itself on its bold leadership on climate change. In the past twenty years, it has made unprecedented commitments and investments to reduce emissions and build climate resilience. Unfortunately, amid a dire state budget crisis, California leaders are struggling to ensure that the state will continue its leadership in meeting the challenge of climate change.
Immediate and large-scale climate action is essential to protect people and birds. ¸£Àû¼§ÊÓÆµâ€™s Survival by Degrees report found that 389 species of North American birds are likely to see significant population declines due to climate change if global temperature increased beyond 3 degrees Celsius, which now seems almost unavoidable. As the world’s fifth largest economy and a global leader on climate policy, California’s climate action will have direct impacts on birds and their habitats well beyond the state’s borders.
Last week, Governor Newsom released the of his proposed budget, first released in January. The governor's budget wrestles with a projected $40 billion deficit that requires cost-cutting across the board, including important natural resource and climate programs. Now the Legislature and the Governor’s Office will negotiate a final budget deal to be completed by mid-June.
As the Legislature and Governor’s Office negotiate a final budget deal in the next few weeks, ¸£Àû¼§ÊÓÆµ and many partners are assessing the deep cuts in important programs, including:
¸£Àû¼§ÊÓÆµ recognizes that tough choices had to be made and that every sector – including health care, education, and housing – are taking big hits. Addressing the state’s housing crisis is a pressing priority, as is ensuring that our children receive the quality education and care they need now and for the future. But we also know that delayed action on climate policies and biodiversity conservation will result in greater costs over time.
That’s why ¸£Àû¼§ÊÓÆµ California stands firmly behind a new voter-approved bond to fund necessary climate investments. The people of California know to preventing the worst impacts of climate change, building environmental resilience, and ensuring a livable future for both people and birds. A recent poll showed that that invests in wildlife conservation, safe drinking water, habitat protection, clean energy and other critical investments.
Along with across the state and country, we are calling upon the governor and state legislators to let Californians vote on a Climate Resilience bond in November that will:
Join us in advocating for the climate investments California needs by . Let your elected officials know that you want them to invest in our shared future.
¸£Àû¼§ÊÓÆµ California will continue our work championing the habitats that birds and people need, from our to our . to stay updated on our advocacy and conservation work and be the first to hear about opportunities to help birds in California.