
Wildlife hoping for recognition at COP28. Image by Russel Savory.
Wildlife hoping for recognition at COP28. Image by Russel Savory.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust believes the UK Government must raise ambition on emissions reductions, nature recovery and climate adaptation at COP28.
With days to go until the international climate conference, COP28, The Wildlife Trusts have three priorities for negotiators representing the United Kingdom in Dubai.
Mike Pratt, Northumberland Wildlife Trust Chief Executive says:
“The current UK Government is trying to make a wedge issue out of climate action, net zero and nature recovery ahead of next year’s election. Nothing illustrates this more than when the Prime Minister announced in September he’d scrap environmental policies that never existed in the first place. The UK has lost its place as a global leader on climate change - both on net zero and adapting to the impacts we can see accelerating around us.
“Alarmingly, climate action has been consistently absent from Rishi Sunak’s list of priorities. The UK Government needs to step-up as a matter of urgency. It's vital that it recognises the role of nature in addressing climate change because restoring habitats will go a long way to store carbon and address biodiversity loss in our nature-depleted country - The Wildlife Trusts are ready and waiting to work with them on this. Revitalising wild places will also provide a welcome boost to wellbeing in communities.”