Rhode Island

Scenic coast of Newport with view of Newport Bridge and Castle Hill Inn, Rhode Island, USA. Istock photo

The Rhode Island Green Amendment has been officially proposed.

Officially posted on February 24, 2025, the Rhode Island Green Amendment proposes to add the following environmental rights  to Article 1 of the the state constitution:  

All people in the state of Rhode Island (The Ocean State) have an inherent, inalienable, indefeasible, and self-executing right to clean air, clean water, healthy and uncontaminated soil, a life-supporting climate, and the preservation of the environment’s natural, scenic, and recreational values. The state shall serve as trustee of the natural resources of Rhode Island, and shall conserve, protect, and maintain these resources for the benefit of all the people, including both present and future generations. The state shall not infringe upon these rights, and shall protect these rights and Rhode Island’s natural resources equitably for all people regardless of race, ethnicity, gender or socioeconomics. 

You can find all the details in this press release issued to announce the proposal.

How Can You Get Involved:

If you are the leader of a Rhode Island organization that would like to sign on in support you can sign as a supporting organization here.  Once the new Rhode Island Green Amendment website is up and running, we will list your organization as a key supporter. 

To join the Green Amendment movement & stay ahead of the curve on what is happening in Rhode Island and nationwide, sign up for your free membership here so you receive our newsletter, updates and other ways to engage in Rhode Island and beyond.

The Green Amendments Action Platform is another great space to join a closed community of Green Amendment activists to talk about the movement, learn from others, learn what is going on, share your ideas, and to ask your questions and get them answered.  You can join this online platform via your computer by signing up at this link.  Or you can download the Action Platform as an app to your phone by going to the app store and searching for Green Amendments FTG.