Ministers ‘ignored’ own adviser over weak targets for restoring English nature
by Patrick Greenfield and Helena Horton from on (#69W3Z)
Government accused of hypocrisy for pushing global target but not following Natural England's advice at home
The UK government ignored scientific warnings from Natural England that its nature restoration target was inadequate and would not meet its commitments, new documents show, undermining efforts to protect threatened species.
In December the environment secretary, Therese Coffey, unveiled targets at the biodiversity Cop15 in Canada to reverse the decline of nature in England. They included plans to improve the quality of marine protected areas, reduce pollution and nitrogen runoff in the river system, and restore more than half a million hectares of wildlife-rich habitat outside protected areas by 2042.
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