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Naturally Rhode Island Has Failed to Act

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AI-generatedThe article discusses the failure to implement a 1993 state law for natural area preserves in Rhode Island. No direct commercial mechanism, price impact, or supply chain effect is identified. The content is about environmental policy and land use, but without concrete business or commodity implications.
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- Natural Areas Protection Act passed in 1993 but no preserves established in over 30 years.
- About 70% of Rhode Island's forestland is privately owned.
- Forestland loss to solar projects is a significant threat.
- Local conservation organizations manage approximately 61,000 acres of green space.
- Lack of legal protections under the 1993 law hinders environmental preservation.
