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Sen. Chuck Schumer says he won't block Republican funding bill amid Democratic divisions over shutdown strategy; Health and climate: A growing crisis in Florida; PA faith leader part of TX protest of oil, gas subsidies; AZ groups file lawsuits to limit effects of Elon Musk's DOGE.

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Trump administration faces legal battles on birthright citizenship; the arrest of a Palestinian activist sparks protests over free speech. Conservationists voice concerns about federal job cuts impacting public lands, and Ohio invests in child wellness initiatives.

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Farmers worry promised federal reimbursements aren't coming while fears mount that the Trump administration's efforts to raise cash means the sale of public lands, and rural America's shortage of doctors has many physicians skipping retirement.

Experts: How NV Land Conservation Contributes to Combating Climate Change

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Monday, May 8, 2023   

It's officially Clean Air Month, and experts recently discussed how land conservation in Nevada is connected to combating climate change and improving air quality.

Former Superintendent of the Lake Mead Recreation Center Alan O'Neill said "from a climate-change standpoint," the recent designation of Avi Kwa Ame as a national monument is something he calls "a wise decision" - especially for the Biden administration's "30 by 30" goal, which plans to protect 30% of U.S. lands and waters by 2030.

O'Neill said Avi Kwa Ame National Monument connects already protected areas in California to the Boulder City Conservation and Lake Mead Recreation areas, which he said is a big plus.

"We have the elevation gradients and the migratory corridors, the little nooks and crannies like the natural springs," said O'Neill. "This allows species, as we have changes in temperature and rainfall and such, to make adjustments across a larger landscape."

O'Neill said the Bureau of Land Management and National Park Service will manage the land "as a total integrated ecosystem."

He added that habitat fragmentation is something of real concern and as the transition to clean energy takes place, the state needs to be careful where renewable-energy projects are placed.

Nick Christenson - chair of the Southern Nevada Group of the Sierra Club - said "there is no environmental protection without environmental justice."

He said in addition to protecting lands, the state should continue prioritizing decarbonization goals across all industries, especially the transportation sector which he says is "the biggest source of pollution in Nevada."

Christenson said while President Joe Biden's Inflation Reduction Act ushered in positive changes that'll help with decarbonization efforts, he added that it's how those policies are enacted that'll matter in the long run.

"What we need to do as organizations on the ground," said Christenson, "is figure out how to take those policies and turn those into real actionable things that not only help our community generally, but especially help our most disadvantaged communities."

Christenson said it's a matter of removing barriers and improving access to technology and energy sources that will responsibly help community members and the environment, a challenge he said "won't be easy."



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