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AJR 3: Conserving 30% of Nevada s lands and waters by 2030

AJR 3: Conserving 30% of Nevada s lands and waters by 2030 | Laura Richards Reno-Gazette-Journal 8 hrs ago © Provided by Laura Richards Laura Richards This opinion column was submitted by Laura Richards, a retired wildlife biologist with the State of Nevada and volunteer member of the Sierra Club Toiyabe Chapter Legislative Committee. An ambitious conservation initiative called 30x30 is gaining momentum across our country and the world. The goal is to conserve at least 30% of the nation’s lands and waters by 2030 to protect natural ecosystems and biodiversity and mitigate climate impacts. 30x30 is strongly supported by President Biden, who issued an executive order several days after the Inauguration to provide a path to align America’s public lands and waters with the nation’s climate, conservation and clean energy goals.

Denise Welch says she endured terrifying stalking as she condemns government for not introducing serial stalkers and domestic abusers register

Denise Welch says she endured ‘terrifying’ stalking as she condemns government for not introducing serial stalkers and domestic abusers register Maya Oppenheim © Provided by The Independent Denise Welch has said she was subjected to “terrifying” stalking and it is “frightening” not knowing why the alleged stalker targeted her. The 62-year-old actor, known for her roles in Coronation Street and Hollyoaks, said she was in bed with her husband Lincoln Townley when a man armed with a knife turned up at their home. Ms Welch told The Independent it was scary to learn an individual knew where she lived and “was prepared” to “invade” her private space. In her first interview about the incident, the actor hit out at the government’s decision not to introduce a register for serial high-risk perpetrators of stalking and domestic abuse this week.

Dropping of stalker s register from bill an insult to victims | UK news

Last modified on Tue 27 Apr 2021 16.08 EDT Ministers have been accused of misleading and insulting victims after a push by a cross-party group of peers to create an automatic register of dangerous domestic abusers and stalkers was dropped. The domestic abuse bill is expected to receive royal assent this week, four years after it was announced in the Queen’s speech. But it will not include a specific stalkers’ register, despite briefings from the government after the death of Sarah Everard that they were likely to support such a measure. Instead, after sustained pressure from cross-party MPs and peers, the government promised to improve statutory guidance around the current system for monitoring high-risk criminals to better include serial stalkers and domestic abusers.

Rachel Riley says government will be to blame for deaths if it fails to create register of domestic abusers

Rachel Riley says government will be to blame for deaths if it fails to create register of domestic abusers Maya Oppenheim © Provided by The Independent Rachel Riley has said she will hold the government personally responsible for the next death from domestic abuse if it fails to introduce a register for serial offenders. The Countdown presenter said deeply entrenched misogyny and myths about domestic abuse pervade the criminal justice system as she argued ministers failed to follow through on promises to tackle violence against women after Sarah Everard’s killing. Her comments come after The Independent revealed a government U-turn on plans to place serial domestic abuse and stalking perpetrators on the existing violent and sexual offenders register and monitor them in the same way serious sex offenders.

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