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Environmental policies created in Westminster affect the wildlife and nature that we care about. Follow the Nature’s Advocates Blog to hear the latest news and views from our policy experts on the big issues affecting nature.
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  • COP27: a reflection

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    COP27 was touted as the implementation COP, the Africa COP that would put the priorities of the most vulnerable at its heart in the bid to negotiate a climate deal. Did it deliver? Let’s takes a look at the highs and lows of the Sharm el-Sheikh climate negotiations.
    • 21 Nov 2022
  • COP27 mid-point: How’s it all going?

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    At the mid-way point of this year’s climate summit – COP27 – we're pausing to reflect on progress so far, and what’s yet needed for a successful outcome. Get involved in calling for the success of COP15 too. Check out urgentconversation.org to add your voice!
    • 14 Nov 2022
  • 25 YEP Series: A national plan needs local delivery

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    Many ambitious local leaders are already making significant progress in delivering the commitments of the 25 Year Environment Plan. Our local authorities must be given the powers and funding they need to deliver their part.
    • 10 Nov 2022
  • RSPB joins complaint against UK Government for not setting environmental targets

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    The RSPB and other environmental NGOs are deeply frustrated with the delay in setting legally binding environmental targets and have launched a formal complaint with DEFRA. Learn about the enforcement process and what further action we are planning to take.
    • 9 Nov 2022
  • COP27 Kick Off: It’s time for global climate and nature action

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    RSPB will be at COP27, with our BirdLife family, ready to hold our leaders accountable and push for the best outcomes for nature, climate and people. This is a crucial moment for climate and nature action to be urgently scaled up across the globe, and the stakes could not be higher.
    • 4 Nov 2022
  • 25YEP refresh series: Is the UK prepared for climate change?

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    Since the publication of the 25 Year Environment Plan the UK Net Zero Strategy has been published and the third National Adaptation Programme is underway. With the upcoming 25YEP refresh, there now needs to be more emphasis across policies on the role of nature in tackling climate change.
    • 3 Nov 2022
  • Be on call for upland burns

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    The RSPB is calling for a ban on burning peatland whilst asking for citizen’s help identifying burns using the Upland Burn reporting App.
    • 1 Nov 2022
  • The long road to COP15: New report shares our vision for a decade of action

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    The long awaited COP15 summit is fast approaching. Given we’re already 2 years into the decade, there isn’t a moment to waste; we need to plan how we will deliver a nature positive world by 2030.
    • 24 Oct 2022
  • 25 YEP refresh series: Is nature protection in planning policy going down the drain?

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    The positive ambition initially expressed in the 25YEP seems to have been abandoned. It’s crucial to keep nature’s recovery central to the planning system in the 25YEP refresh and avoid mechanisms that weaken nature protect.
    • 20 Oct 2022
  • 25 YEP refresh series: Getting ELMs right for nature positive farming

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    In order to meet its Environment Act targets, the UK Government needs an effective and ambitious set of nature friendly farming and land management schemes based on the principle of public money for public goods.
    • 13 Oct 2022
  • How can we support sustainable fishing in recovering stocks and eliminate bycatch?

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    Remote Electronic Monitoring (REM) with cameras will provide robust data to help UK fish stock recoveries, monitor and minimise bycatch, and support fisherman proving their sustainable approach to fishing, promoting a thriving and sustainable industry for generations to come.
    • 12 Oct 2022
  • Giving woodcock a fighting chance

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    Woodcock can legally be shot throughout the winter before the migratory population arrives in UK. A Wild Justice petition aims to delay the hunting season in order to help this red-listed species.
    • 10 Oct 2022
  • The 25 YEP refresh series: What does it mean for businesses?

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    The 25YEP refresh is an opportunity to drive business change through accountability and credibility, creating the stable environment in which businesses can account for nature across their operations.
    • 6 Oct 2022
  • New investigation: Drax sends primary forests up in smoke

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    Recent investigations, including by the BBC, show that wood burned in Drax power station is harvested from precious forest habitats around the world and they receive millions of pounds in “zero carbon” subsidies to do it.
    • 4 Oct 2022
  • The 25 YEP refresh series: What will it take to make English seas healthy?

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    Since the publication of the 25YEP seabird numbers have continued their decline but government has been slow to turn its proposals into meaningful action. With the refresh coming up shortly, it's time to integrate ambitious and measurable outcomes for the marine environment into this framework.
    • 29 Sep 2022
  • Silent Spring 60th anniversary: The old, the new and the ugly

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    It’s not a choice between food production or enhancing nature. We can and need to have both. In fact, future food security relies on healthy soils, clean water and plentiful biodiversity. The use of pesticides damages all these things.
    • 28 Sep 2022
  • The 25 YEP refresh series: setting our overarching asks

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    The 25 Year Environmental Plan refresh, in January 2023, is the perfect moment for Liz Truss’ new government to define the positive policies that will put nature on a recovery trajectory. We are setting out the commitments that we hope to see in the refreshed plan.
    • 22 Sep 2022
  • Nature positive farming series: Nature-friendly farming supports food security

    Jet Woodwards
    Jet Woodwards
    Right now, our food and farming system is destroying the very nature it relies on. With climate change adding to the pressure on our land, we need to act now to ensure that our future food supply is secure – nature-friendly farming can help us achieve this.
    • 31 Aug 2022
  • Chemical Pollution: The Silent Killer of UK Rivers

    Vanessa
    Vanessa
    Steph Morren, Senior Policy Officer at RSPB, introduces a new report from Wildfish, RSPB, Buglife and the Pesticide Collaboration called Chemical Pollution: The Silent Killer of UK Rivers.
    • 17 Aug 2022
  • Avian flu – the wake-up call to drive urgent Government action on seabird recovery

    Jet Woodwards
    Jet Woodwards
    An unprecedented outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has worryingly hit the UK’s internationally important seabirds. If we are to turn the tide and drive their recovery, we must act now. Here we explain the urgent actions needed to give our seabirds a fighting chance.
    • 9 Aug 2022
  • Nature's Future Series: What it could mean to build Nature Positive places

    Jet Woodwards
    Jet Woodwards
    The scale of the climate and nature crisis may lead us to reach only for the big levers of change but places, people and communities matter when it comes to saving nature.
    • 5 Aug 2022
  • Nature Positive Farming Series: Reflections from Groundswell

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    While many farmers and policy makers are leading the transition to nature positive food systems, we still have a long way to go to make sure that policy supports farmers taking up nature-friendly practices. The RSPB championed the role of nature in our farming systems at this year's Groundswell Regenerative Agriculture show.
    • 4 Aug 2022
  • Nature's Future Series: What actions can businesses take towards a Nature Positive future?

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    Businesses need to identify their impacts and dependencies on nature, whether direct or indirect, and start driving change now. Senior Policy Officer Kim Dunn discusses how business can lead the way and start taking action towards a Nature Positive future now.
    • 29 Jul 2022
  • Nature's future series: What could high-quality investment in nature look like?

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    Private investment is finally an option for nature conservation. As a nation, our big challenge is to make good use of this money. This is the fourth in an exciting blog mini-series exploring our vision for a Nature Positive future and how we can make it a reality. In this blog, project consultant Jack Rhodes looks at how we can use high-quality private investment to help protect and restore nature.
    • 22 Jul 2022
  • Are we on track for Net Zero? The RSPB reflects on the Climate Change Committee’s 2022 Progress Report

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    When the UK’s independent climate advisers give the UK Government 4 out of 10 for progress on climate action, you have to question the Government’s commitment to really delivering our net zero targets. Governments across the UK urgently needs to move from setting policy to implementing climate action on the ground.
    • 1 Jul 2022
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