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Newport, RI, is at risk from rising sea levels, and a call for collaboration among agencies to find solutions has been made. However, it seems like a tough sell as people struggle to justify spending money on something that is not immediately visible when other pressing issues are present. As a journalist, I can relate to this struggle as I had to write a check for repairs on my own house despite the high cost and lack of visual satisfaction.

Identifying problems like rising sea levels can be challenging because change often happens slowly. Nevertheless, I remain optimistic about the response within the sailing community. Whether it’s encouraging more sailors to venture offshore or supporting classes to ensure their future, these decisions are crucial for maintaining a strong foundation in the sport. The focus on windward-leeward racing has not benefited the sport, so it’s refreshing to see support for events like the Worrell 1000, Race to Alaska, and the Clipper Race. These races provide unique experiences and lasting memories that surpass traditional buoy racing.

With this being an America’s Cup year, the launch of new boats always garners attention. New Zealand and Italy have unveiled their designs, and discussions have begun on how the AC75 boats will navigate the challenging waters of Barcelona, Spain. Exciting developments lie ahead. A study following the 2021 America’s Cup defense in New Zealand found that spectator boats can have negative effects on the environment. It’s puzzling why people would choose to watch these races from boats rather than through a broadcast given the high speeds and vast course areas involved. Perhaps there will be environmental protests at the event similar to what Greenpeace did during the 2002 America’s Cup. Stay tuned for more updates.

In conclusion, while addressing immediate needs can be difficult at times, investing in solutions that benefit both short-term and long-term goals is crucial for maintaining stability in society as well as sports communities such as sailing. It’s important to diversify types of sailing competitions offered while ensuring they do not harm our environment or disrupt traditional ways of living or working around them.

As journalists covering various topics related to environmental conservation and sustainability in different communities worldwide, we must raise awareness about these challenges faced by individuals and societies alike while advocating for practical solutions that address pressing issues without compromising our future generations’ well-being or ecosystem balance.

We must also encourage collaboration among stakeholders across diverse sectors including government agencies, nonprofits organizations, businesses corporations, civil society groups and citizens worldwide who share common goals towards creating sustainable future where people can live harmoniously with nature without exploiting its resources beyond their limits.

By Samantha Johnson

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