The Dasgupta Review: it's time to invest in nature
Today, we welcome the publication of the Dasgupta Review, an independent review on the economics of biodiversity. But what does it tell us? Elliot Chapman-Jones, Head of Public Affairs, explains…
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Today, we welcome the publication of the Dasgupta Review, an independent review on the economics of biodiversity. But what does it tell us? Elliot Chapman-Jones, Head of Public Affairs, explains…
With the Environment Bill back in the Commons this month, the time has come for MPs to stand up for nature. From ancient woodland to marine seagrass, from bees to beavers, MPs need to seize this…
Lucy Pegg, Public Affairs Officer for The Wildlife Trusts, reviews this week’s government commitment to a 10 point plan to tackle climate change and says we must do much more to let nature help……
We are one of the most nature depleted countries on the planet. If the Government is serious about its ambition to finally turn the tide on nature’s decline, action must start at home.
The Wildlife Trusts have long campaigned for ambitious laws for nature, and we welcome the new Environment Bill and its ambition. We hope this long-awaited Bill drives real action to tackle the…
Concern for the environment is at a record high. Over a quarter of Britons now cite it as one of the top three issues facing the country. The amazing uprising of young people this year sparked a…
Thursday 28th November saw the first ever debate on the climate and nature emergencies between party leaders. So why was this debate so important? Elliot Chapman-Jones discusses.
The Wildlife Trusts have long called for ambitious new laws that aim to put nature into recovery and we hope that next week’s Queen’s Speech will mark a significant point in history by including…
Wildlife knows no political boundaries. I was reminded of this recently when I visited archaeological digs at Must Farm and Flag Fen in East Anglia. The finds of fish hooks and the remains of…