The EAC has launched an inquiry into how the Treasury assesses the long-term economic risks presented by climate change and biodiversity loss.
It will examine how decisions made by the Treasury influence the UK’s overall approach to addressing these issues ⬇️ 💡
Posts by Debbie Tann MBE
🎉OCEAN WIN: A new law banning trawling and scalloping in an area off the Sussex coast has been approved by the govt!
The new law now sees almost 30% of the inshore waters in Sussex protected from trawling. What a major victory for ocean life!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp84p23y6gko
Invest in nature restoration to underpin our national security and economy, stop ecosystem collapse, protect us from climate risks, improve food security, improve our mental health, and create tens of thousands of green jobs in the process!
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There are solutions in place and working well. But that doesn’t fit the narrative.
In 2023, I sought to explain to a parliamentary committee what a structural collapse of the global food system would look like, and why this this is plausible - even likely. I think the likelihood has just ratcheted up a notch. I beg you to read and understand. Thanks
www.monbiot.com/2023/03/09/t...
Our film launches on 7th April.
Hosted by Chris Packham, it features footage from the National Emergency Briefing along with reactions from the public.
It's designed to be watched in communities across the UK along with their MP.
To host a screening in your community:
www.nebriefing.org/the-film
Perfect storm of climate and nature collapse, cyber security risks and geopolitical unrest means we are vulnerable to food shortages and that would be very bad indeed.
www.theguardian.com/food/2026/fe...
We are fundraising to secure a vital section of the River Meon - please donate if you can 🙏💚
www.hiwwt.org.uk/meon
This is the report I spoke of on #bbcaq just now - ministers tried to suppress it, were finally forced to release it after an FoI, but shamefully only published a redacted version. The first duty of Govt is to protect its citizens - that starts with being honest with us about scale of threat we face
This is the UK security assessment that the government tried to bury: ecosystem collapse is a national security threat.
Read how you can turn knowledge into action, addressed by Caroline Lucas & Rupert Read:
resilience.org/stories/2026...
#ClimateCrisis #NationalSecurity #Adaptation #Resilience
“These latest attempts at environmental deregulation aim to tilt that balance ever closer to private gain, by fudging the lines and asserting that developer gain is the same thing as public good.”
Excellent blog revealing the deceptions of dereg lobbyists.
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New poll finds Labour’s anti-nature rhetoric is costing voter trust.
After Keir Starmer called environmental protections misguided, 19% of 2024 Labour voters are less likely to vote Labour again.
Attacking wildlife protections is not a winning strategy.
www.wildlifetrusts.org/news/anti-na...
This week's column is about something that's arguably more important than anything in the news, crucial as some of the other issues are.
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
When it rains, it now rains more.
For those experiencing the flooding in south-west England, it is worth remembering that rainfall in winter has increased by about 25% overall.
And, the rainfall has also become more intense: when it rains, it now rains more, increasing the risk of flooding.
Please spread this far and wide, as stories don't get much bigger than this. When the government blocks even the intelligence services from telling us we're heading for environmental catastrophe, you know we have a problem. A very big problem.
Thank you.
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Given the widespread flooding we are seeing (again) after storm Chandra - it seems a good time to resurface this report from The Wildlife Trusts.
We need nature based solutions to help us cope with the rapidly changing climate and we need them now.
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TalkTV is spreading false climate news and the broadcast regulator is doing nothing about it.
Remind Ofcom to take it's job seriously 👇
https://goodlaw.social/d71a35
Politics isn't working. It's time to call time on the broken culture in Westminster and have a fresh start with a fair voting system. Add your name to @electoralreform.bsky.social's call to #MakeSeatsMatchVotes
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Yea that is seriously good 👏
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Few tickets left!’
Your 'moment of doom' for Jan. 21, 2026 ~ Oceans of drought.
"the world is spending more than it receives — extracting from its rivers, lakes, wetlands and underground aquifers at a much faster rate than they are replenished"
www.cnn.com/2026/01/20/c...
Help us stop the nature wrecking aspects of the Fingleton Review. See my blog for what, why and how.
www.hiwwt.org.uk/blog/debbie-...
This is a truly horrifying account of increasingly likely collapse of essential natural systems which would bring mass food shortages, price rises & global disorder. Commissioned from UK intelligence chiefs but scandalously suppressed by Govt, & sneaked out now while attention is elsewhere 👇
Devastating new report on imminent threats to the UK from global ecosystem collapse which "threaten UK national security and prosperity"
The Gov should now stage a televised emergency briefing. The public have a right to know.
MPs join the call: www.nebriefing.org/parliamentar... #NEB2025
"The UK does not have enough land to feed its population and rear livestock: a wholesale change in consumer diets would be required." re: the challenge of food security under nature collapse.
from a UK govt national security assessment out today…
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Ecosystem destruction will increase food shortages, disorder and mass migration, with effects already being felt.
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Nature is essential to national security.
New government assessment recognises the very real risks of ecological collapse.
www.gov.uk/government/p...
Indeed