Campaign in a nutshell

The Climate & Nature Bill campaign in a nutshell

Why do we need the Climate and Nature Bill?

More floods, droughts, heatwaves… The world around us is changing. And it’s going to get worse. But if we act now, we can turn this crisis around and build a stronger, better society. The Climate and Nature Bill makes that possible. It’s a plan for a new law that has been presented to the UK Parliament.

Reducing emissions. The Climate & Nature Bill makes sure the UK does its bit to keep global heating down to 1.5°C, which gives us a chance to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. This means cutting down greenhouse gas emissions fast.

Protecting the natural world. The Bill conserves and restores wildlife and the places we love. Doing this also removes some of the carbon dioxide we’ve put into the atmosphere – because woodlands, healthy soils and plant life all absorb carbon. It’s a win-win.

Joining up our approach. The Bill recognises the connections between the climate and nature crises. Other new UK legislation deals with them separately and does not provide the overarching framework we need for the scale of action required.

Taking responsibility. The Bill makes sure we don’t push our responsibilities for climate and nature onto other countries. From our food to our phones, many of the emissions we cause are produced in other countries – and we don’t currently account for them in our laws. The same applies to the impact we have on the natural world in getting those products to the UK.

Building consensus. Weaning ourselves off fossil fuels means big changes. So it’s important that everyone is on board with them. That’s why the Bill also calls for a climate and nature assembly to help Government and Parliament develop an emergency strategy on the way forward.

Who is calling for the Climate & Nature Bill?

The Bill was introduced as a Private Member’s Bill in Parliament by Caroline Lucas in September 2020. So far it has been backed by over 150 MPs and Peers from ALL major political parties. It is supported by thousands of campaigners across the country, as well as a broad alliance of businesses and organisations including The Co-operative Bank, Greenpeace and Oxfam. The Bill is also backed by leading academics and scientists such as Kate Raworth and Prof. Joanna Haigh. See a full list of supporting organisations and MPs here.

What is the campaign strategy?

We are currently the only environmental campaign mobilising thousands of people and communities across the country to push for new legislation while also carrying out a campaign in Parliament. It’s an approach that has been used successfully by groups such as Power for People, as well as during the Big Ask campaign, which led to the Climate Change Act 2008. The campaign is coordinated by a central team, who connect up the work of grassroots activists, allied organisations and direct engagement with parliamentarians.

How can I help?

Asking your MP, local councillors, businesses and friends to back the Bill will help us grow an unstoppable, democratic movement for strong action on climate and nature. The quickest way to do that is to email your MP here, and if you’d like to go further, come to one of our regular online events. You can RSVP for them here.

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