Time to Take Action on Nature Decline
It is time to take action on nature decline. A report today by the Office for Environmental Protection states; “If action is not taken England risks an irreversible spiral of decline in its nature”
Here’s the report from World at One:
Government remains largely off track to meet its environmental ambitions, finds OEP in annual progress report. It is time to take action on nature decline.
18.01.2024
Government remains largely off track to meets its environmental ambitions and must speed up and scale up its efforts in order to achieve them, the Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) has found in its annual progress report.
The OEP report provides an assessment of government’s progress towards legally-binding environmental targets and the goals of its Environmental Improvement Plan (EIP). It covers the period 1 April 2022 to 31 March 2023. It also includes content on selected cross-cutting themes, such as nature-friendly farming, and a more in-depth assessment focused on government’s apex goal of achieving ‘thriving plants and wildlife’.
Dame Glenys Stacey, Chair of the OEP, said: “While some progress has been made, substantial challenges remain. Our assessment is that government is largely off track to meet its ambitions and its legal obligations.
It really is time to take action on nature decline and it is so very simple. I dug a pond on my allotment. Six months later I took this photograph of a female Southern Hawker dragonfly laying her eggs at that pond.
It really is time to take action on nature decline.
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