The actions we take this decade will significantly influence our ability to slow the loss of plant and animal species and put us firmly on a path to limit warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, the level scientists agree will avoid the worst impacts of climate change.
The decade got off to a great start. In the United States, we saw the passage of the federal Inflation Reduction Act, Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and the Great American Outdoors Act and dozens of state ballot initiatives that, collectively, provide hundreds of billions of dollars in investments and tax incentives to protect people and the planet.
TNC ensures U.S. conservation policy is implemented strategically by focusing on the people who benefit.
TNC actively works behind the scenes to ensure these policies are implemented with nature and people top of mind. We also partner with federal and state agencies to determine how to effectively and efficiently invest funding included in the legislation. Funding from the IRA and IIJA, for instance, already is being used to accelerate clean energy projects in Kentucky, support stream restoration projects in Maine and plant more trees in Pennsylvania.
We also jump into defense mode when it appears that conservation and climate policies are going to be scaled back. We do so, in part, by sharing stories about farmers, fishermen, forest landowners and the many other people who benefit from government policies.
Wins at all levels of government are meaningful. What is most important between now and the end of the decade is to keep the momentum going by continuing to help create, implement and defend policies that make conservation and climate action possible.
Climate and Conservation Policies for the Win
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$200B
The IIJA provides billions for over 100 new climate, energy and environmental projects including conservation and natural infrastructure work
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$370B
Billions from the IRA will go towards increasing clean energy and climate investments and tax incentives over the next 10 years
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$2.88B
The Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) provides over $2B a year to help conserve our natural areas and support public lands maintenance
People Who Have Benefited from the Inflation Reduction Act
People Who Have Benefited from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
People Who Have Benefited from the Farm Bill
More Federally Funded Conservation and Climate Projects
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With the twin challenges of climate change and species loss, now is the time to do more, not less. These investments by Congress have put solutions within reach.
What Happens Now? Our Call to Action
The Nature Conservancy urges Congress to:
- Protect these vital programs and incentives from potential cuts, rollbacks or reprogramming
- Expand and support these policies through the budget process and in other legislation, such as the Farm Bill, historically one of the most potent conservation tools.
To unlock the full potential of these policies, Congress should also identify opportunities for reforming the energy permitting process and addressing institutional barriers that have prevented communities from accessing conservation and climate programs in the past.
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We need to protect critical conservation funding at the state and federal levels because we know that we have years—not decades—to address the intertwined crises of climate change and biodiversity loss facing the planet.