Our natural world is in a precarious state. Last year’s State of Nature report revealed catastrophic declines in wildlife, with 1 in 6 species at risk of extinction from Britain. Less than a decade ago, the same study found that 1 in 10 species were threatened with extinction. Put bluntly, nature is in freefall.
In 2022 the UK endured its first ever 40°C day. The Climate Change Committee, who advise the UK Government on climate, have since cautioned that the UK has lost its position as a global leader on climate, and that policy development and implementation continues to be too slow.
The upcoming election will be crucial for the future viability of life on our planet, yet some politicians have failed to grasp the depth of concern over disappearing wildlife and the impacts of climate change.