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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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  • Help nature to help ourselves: IPCC report shows climate change is hitting wildlife hard

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    The report highlights that climate change is being felt across the world and the costs of impacts are projected to continue to rise as the climate warms further, with people in marginalised communities most at risk. Yet we cannot afford to lose hope. Alongside taking urgent action to decarbonise and mitigate climate change, by investing in the right conservation actions we can help nature to thrive along a trajectory…
    • 28 Feb 2022
  • MPs celebrate nature ahead of Big Garden Birdwatch 2022

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    To set this crucial year for nature off to a soaring start, we invited MPs to connect with nature on a birdwatch walk with us ahead of our flagship Big Garden Birdwatch weekend.
    • 7 Feb 2022
  • Not once but twice, UK Government ignores scientific advice and puts wildlife at risk

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    On Friday 14th January, we heard that, against scientific advice, the UK Government approved the application by British Sugar to use thiamethoxam on sugar beet during 2022.This blog explores why the RSPB and others do not agree with the decision, and what the implications are for future decisions.
    • 21 Jan 2022
  • Is the UK Government’s “blind optimism” putting nature, food, and farming at risk?

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    Public Accounts Committee latest’s report about the new Environmental Land Management schemes (ELMS) found that government is at risk of squandering the opportunity of farming policy reform.
    • 10 Jan 2022
  • Future farming policy: hope or rhetoric over action?

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    Today, the Government has announced further details on two of the new environmental land management schemes. These schemes should reward farmers in England for supporting nature’s recovery and tackling climate change. After years of uncertainty and disappointment, does this announcement bring fresh hope?
    • 6 Jan 2022
  • Will bees be put at risk from neonicotinoids?

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    The neonicotinoid pesticide thiamethoxam was banned for all outdoor use across the UK (and EU) in 2018 because of its harmful effects on bees and other wildlife. And yet, once again British Sugar has applied to use it on sugar beet in England in 2022.
    • 17 Dec 2021
  • What do proposed changes to energy policy and the planning process mean for nature?

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    Today’s blog is written by Simon Marsh, Head of Nature Protection, on whether planning changes for major infrastructure will help deliver a nature positive world. From vast offshore wind farms to nuclear power stations, infrastructure needs car...
    • 14 Dec 2021
  • Farmland birds in peril, but could nature friendly farming provide the solution?

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    Another fresh from the press blog this time with Alice Groom, RSPB Senior Policy Officer working to ensure policies reward nature friendly farming. The latest Birds of Conservation Concern Report has been published today showing that many of ou...
    • 1 Dec 2021
  • Mind the Gap: The hidden threats facing hedgerows, nature and climate

    Imogen Dow
    Imogen Dow
    In today’s blog, Phil Carson, RSPB Senior Policy Officer talks about a new report highlighting a hidden threat facing England’s hedgerows. England’s hedgerows have been synonymous with the countryside for centuries; they are an impo...
    • 26 Nov 2021
  • What did the Autumn Budget and Spending Review deliver for nature ?

    Imogen Dow
    Imogen Dow
    Today’s blog is written by Paul Morling, Principal Economist reflecting on the outcomes of the Autumn Budget and Spending review. Fiscal statements are primarily economic statements and building back from the ravages of the pandemic is uppermo...
    • 17 Nov 2021
  • House sparrow population in Europe drops by 247m - how can we halt the decline in nature?

    Imogen Dow
    Imogen Dow
     Todays blog is written by Georgina Chandler, the RSPB's Global Policy Officer, on the huge declines in bird species across Europe... A new study on breeding birds in the EU and UK shows one out of every six birds over nearly a 40 -year period h...
    • 16 Nov 2021
  • Reflections on COP26 – how did it go?

    Imogen Dow
    Imogen Dow
    Todays blog is written from the RSPB's Climate Change principal policy officer, Mel Coath, on her reflections from COP26  It’s probably fair to say that there are as many interpretations of the outcome of COP26 as there are people who foll...
    • 15 Nov 2021
  • Fighting for the power of peat at COP26

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    Reporting from COP26 with Roisin Taylor, climate change project manager in the UK land, seas and climate policy team, on how we are taking peat to the global stage of COP26. Whilst COP26 is often referred to as the ‘climate conference&rsqu...
    • 11 Nov 2021
  • 685 days later, we have a new Environment Act!

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    Ali Plummer, Head of External Affairs and Advocacy writes again on our blog with a final update on the Environment Bill which is now an Act. Last night the Westminster Environment Act received Royal Assent and we now have a brand new piece of legisla...
    • 10 Nov 2021
  • Find out how Haweswater and Medmerry are setting the global standard for nature based solutions

    Imogen Dow
    Imogen Dow
    Today’s blog is written by Jazz Austin, Water Policy Officer, on RSPB Haweswater and Medmerry meeting the IUCN’s Global Standard for nature-based solutions.  RSPB sites, Haweswater and Medmerry, are two of five sites in England to s...
    • 10 Nov 2021
  • Are we winning in putting nature at the heart of decisions at COP26?

    Imogen Dow
    Imogen Dow
    Today's blog is written by Mel Coath, Our Principal Policy Officer on Climate As the most important international climate meeting since the Paris Agreement was signed in 2015, COP26 is taking the world’s media by storm. The Paris Agr...
    • 8 Nov 2021
  • Blue Carbon: what is the potential for marine natural solutions to climate change?

    Imogen Dow
    Imogen Dow
    This blog is written by Kirsten Carter, The RSPB’s Principal Marine Policy Officer ‘We need Nature Based Solutions to climate change’ is a phrase you might have heard before. This is all about harnessing the power of nature to mitig...
    • 8 Nov 2021
  • Do you fancy watching some COP26 action?

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    Today’s blog is written by Jazz Austin, RSPB Water Policy Officer, on how to join online our COP26’s Green Zone event.  On Sunday, the 7th November 2021 at 10:30am, the RSPB and&...
    • 1 Nov 2021
  • Will the Governments spending review be enough to save nature?

    Imogen Dow
    Imogen Dow
    Today’s blog is written by Paul Morling, RSPB’s Principal Economist, on how crucial increased government spending is to restoring and enhancing the nature. Nature is in trouble. We are seeing declines in biodiversity, with more species at...
    • 26 Oct 2021
  • A new seabird haven the size of France will protect 5 million seabirds in the North Atlantic

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    ”Hot from the press” with Jacques Villemot, Marine Policy Officer, who talks about the new protected area and its implication for UK seabirds.  Today, a major hotspot for seabirds covering an area the si...
    • 1 Oct 2021
  • How can nature help us live better with climate change?

    Imogen Dow
    Imogen Dow
    Read on to explore how harnessing the power of nature can help us adapt to climate change and make places better for people to live.
    • 30 Sep 2021
  • Easier said than done – one year on from the Leaders Pledge for Nature, what action has the UK Government taken?

    Imogen Dow
    Imogen Dow
    One year on from the Leaders Pledge for Nature, this blog takes a deep dive analysis into the promises the government has made, what action has been taken and what we need to do to turn this around for nature.
    • 22 Sep 2021
  • The UK Government’s status as world leader on the environment in jeopardy

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    Today’s blog is written by Alice Groom Senior Policy Officer leading the RSPB’s work on the new environmental land management schemes in England A new report seriously throws into question the UK Government’s claim to be a global le...
    • 17 Sep 2021
  • Why poor water quality is threatening some of our best places for nature and how we can fix it

    Imogen Dow
    Imogen Dow
    Read this blog to find out more on how poor water quality is impacting our best places for nature and what we can do to fix it
    • 15 Sep 2021
  • A genuine opportunity to drive the recovery of nature

    Dora Querido
    Dora Querido
    Our first blog is written by Ali Plummer, Head of External Affairs and Advocacy Programming on how important the Environmental Bill is for nature. This week, significant amendments were made to the Environ...
    • 10 Sep 2021
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