Billionaire investors want to build a new 55,000-acre city in Solano County, California. Named “California Forever,” this development would worsen the climate crisis, harm existing communities and threaten approximately 130 rare animal and plant species, including California tiger salamanders, vernal pool fairy shrimp and Delta smelt.
The Center for Biological Diversity believes Solano County is worth fighting for, so we are pushing back against this disastrous project.
In this webinar, staff from the Center’s Urban Wildlands program describe the harms this potential development poses to local wildlife, nearby residents, groundwater supply, air quality and California’s commitment to fighting the climate crisis. We’ll talk about how we’re advocating for smarter land-use policies that prioritize community and environmental health.
Links Shared in Webinar:
Solano Together website: biodiv.us/3wJ7UXM
Center's work on California Forever: biodiv.us/3wP5Pth
"The True Cost of Sprawl" (Center report): biodiv.us/3It0KJB
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10 сен 2024