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| 2023 -- H 6384 Enacted 05/09/2023 |
| H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N |
| CELEBRATING AND WELCOMING “OCEAN RACE”, 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 |
| WHEREAS, On May 11, 2023, Rhode Island will have the honor of hosting the 2023 |
| “Ocean Race” which is on a six-month journey to circumnavigate the globe, making stops in only |
| eight cities worldwide and a fly by at one additional city, with Newport being chosen for the start |
| of Leg 5 of the race; and |
| WHEREAS, The Ocean Race is one of the toughest team sports, requiring epic sailing |
| skill and coordination, while enduring extreme mental and physical challenges during an |
| extended six-month period; and |
| WHEREAS, Rhode Island’s 11th Hour Racing Team onboard Malama, is one of four |
| IMOCA high-tech boats in the race, and is being skippered by Charlie Enright of Bristol; and |
| WHEREAS, The Ocean Race has put sustainability at its heart and took action with two |
| teams collecting water samples along its route during the first edition of the Race in order to |
| analyze and develop a map of plastic in the ocean in order to help form an understanding of how |
| microplastics transfer into marine ecosystems and with the 11th Hour Racing Team taking |
| measurements of carbon dioxide (CO2), sea temperature, PH levels and salinity - key indicators |
| of climate change; and |
| WHEREAS, The Ocean plays a critically important role in climate regulation by |
| providing half of the world’s oxygen, sequestering carbon dioxide and regulating climate. It is a |
| source of food and livelihood, and provides jobs and socioeconomic support for billions of |
| people. However, many of the present economic activities and practices related to the Ocean are |
| unsustainable; and |
| WHEREAS, The Ocean Race’s innovative science program was developed in |
| collaboration with 11th Hour Racing, Premier Partner of The Ocean Race and Founding Partner |
| of the Racing with Purpose sustainability program; and |
| WHEREAS, The wellbeing of Rhode Islanders is inextricably linked with the health |
| integrity and functioning of the Ocean, including the physical systems, ecosystems, species and |
| constituting elements; and |
| WHEREAS, The inclusion and respect for diverse values, knowledge and practices, |
| including Rights of Nature, can advance equity, justice and sustainability in the blue economy |
| while preserving the health of the Ocean; and |
| WHEREAS, Rhode Islanders recognize that our natural environment is one of our most |
| valuable cultural and economic assets not just locally, but nationally and globally; with more than |
| 400 miles of coastline, bringing more that 12 million annual visitors, the blue economy alone |
| generates approximately $5 billion and 36,500 jobs; and |
| WHEREAS, Rhode Island must regularly evaluate whether its plans, laws, and programs |
| are sufficient to meet the growing environmental crisis, including climate change and biodiversity |
| loss, and must explore all means of addressing them; and |
| WHEREAS, In fifty years, national and state governments have attempted to address the |
| crisis by adopting specific environmental protection laws, such as the Clean Water Act, Clean Air |
| Act, and the National Environmental Policy Act, that limit pollution and consumption, but these |
| laws have largely proven inadequate to provide long-term protection of our right to clean air, |
| water, and soil, sustainable food systems, and the rights of natural ecosystems; and |
| WHEREAS, Over 200 laws and policies in nearly 40 countries have recognized that |
| Nature has inherent rights, and that human society has the responsibility to protect and steward |
| Nature in a manner consistent with our interconnected relationship; now, therefore be it |
| RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby |
| welcomes The Ocean Race to Newport, our City by the Sea, and whole-heartedly supports and |
| recognizes both the rights of natural communities and ecosystems within Rhode Island to exist, |
| flourish, evolve, regenerate, recover, and be restored, and the rights of the people and |
| communities that make up Rhode Island to live in a clean and healthy environment; and be it |
| further |
| RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
| transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to Charlie Enright, Skipper of the 11th Hour |
| Racing Team, and Brad Read, Executive Director of Sail Newport. |
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