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MP calls for environmentally sustainable recovery from COVID-19 pandemic

Monday 8th June 2020 Bath Echo News Team Politics

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Bath MP Wera Hobhouse marked World Environment Day by tabling a motion in Parliament calling on the Government to work towards an environmentally sustainable recovery from COVID-19.

The cross-party motion coincides with a joint statement issued by science academies across the Commonwealth, including the UK’s Royal Society.

It calls for governments to use next year’s COP26 climate conference as an opportunity to work together to tackle the ongoing crises of climate change and biodiversity loss, and to ensure that global economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic is environmentally sustainable across the Commonwealth and globally.

The statement has been signed by 18 national academies from across the Commonwealth, representing big and small nations around the globe, and talks about the opportunities to capitalise on the bloc’s strengths and the importance of international collaboration.

Professor Richard Catlow, Foreign Secretary of the Royal Society, said: “While the world is quite rightly focused on the global COVID-19 emergency, the linked crises of climate change and species loss have not gone away.

“As the host of COP26 the UK has a critical part to play in the ‘green recovery’ from COVID-19 that we need to address these challenges.

“We must work closely with our international partners, in the Commonwealth and beyond, to agree ambitious carbon-cutting targets and invest in the research and technologies needed to limit further warming and biodiversity loss – and adapt our communities to cope with its worst effects.

“The Royal Society’s own work has highlighted the opportunities to invest in clean energy, carbon-capture and storage and sustainable agriculture as we aim for a future of net-zero emissions.

“These technologies can also help empower communities across the Commonwealth, creating new industries and laying the foundation for a more a sustainable future.

“It’s vital we use the lessons of the last few months as a catalyst for a breakthrough on agreeing new global commitments in 2021 that will head off the longer lasting crises of climate change and species loss.”

Wera Hobhouse added: “We cannot forget that we are facing a Climate Emergency. The Covid-19 crisis has meant that COP26 has been delayed for one year and this gives our Government the chance to lead by example, showing the world what a Green Recovery looks like.

“I am pleased to have put this motion forward to Parliament and to be championing this cross party campaign. There is much more that our Government could be doing to support a Green Recovery.

“I hope that our motion bring the Government closer to more ambitious and concrete climate policy to help us build a better, more sustainable future.”

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