Worcestershire Wildlife Trust is asking members, supporters and the wider public to defend nature by contacting MPs and local councillors – both online and in person – to voice concerns over new Government proposals.
The county's leading nature conservation charity is joining nature charities across the UK who are extremely worried about announcements made by the Government that pose serious threats to nature, climate and food security.
Over the last few days, the Government has:
- Announced the Retained EU Law Bill – threatening to revoke hundreds of laws that protect wild places and ensure standards for water quality, pollution and the use of pesticides
- Announced a new planning and infrastructure bill as well as investment zones as part of the growth plan, which threaten to weaken vital protections for habitats and wildlife
- Launched a ‘review’ of the long-awaited Environmental Land Management schemes – which were meant to reward farmers for restoring nature, preventing pollution from entering rivers and climate-proofing their businesses
- Lifted a ban on fracking in England, despite there being no evidence that proves fracking is safe
The proposals have caused outrage among green charities, politicians of all political persuasion, farmers, campaigners, and members of the public – many of whom feel anxious that the Government is not tackling the nature and climate crises with the urgency required.
A recent poll by the Climate Coalition – a group of leading environmental organisations and campaigners – found that only 23% of people felt the Government is doing enough to tackle the climate crisis. Polling carried out by Unchecked found that strong regulation is supported by voters – irrespective of which way they voted in the EU referendum.
Colin Raven, Director of Worcestershire Wildlife Trust, commented “This is the most destructive set of policies I have seen in over 30 years of working in nature conservation. Nature is already at crisis point and, just when it needs us most, the Government is threatening to turn a very bad situation into a complete disaster.