REFORM OF UK ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, THE UK ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN (EIP) AND THE OFFICE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (OEP).
The government continues to modify UK policy and legislation in the wake of Brexit. This week the UK Government rejected amendments that would have offered some assurances of the continuation to nature protection laws that have been derived from European legislation.
On Wednesday the Government voted against amendments tabled for the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill that sought to protect environmental rules from powers contained in the the bill. It therefore persists with its 'reform' (chiefly removal) of European environmental protection and management legislation without having first established which UK-designed successor approaches and legislation will ensure that the claims of the government are met; Michael Gove says that changes will not have the effect of reducing the level of environmental protection provided for by any existing environmental law.
This is a very delicate and rather important matter as most environmental professionals, economists, land use planners and resource strategists are hoping to address the growing Climate Change and Biodiversity crises. EU membership often prompted the UK government to do more than it was willing to do in terms climate change, environmental and ecology protection. Even if the UK was the first nation to have its own Climate Change Act (2008), an Act which is widely credited with having contributed to reducing the country’s gross greenhouse gas emissions by 26% between 2010 and 2019, while the economy grew by 17% in the same period.
Adaptation and modification of existing practices where improvements can be yielded is a worthwhile exercise. Needless to say, this reform process is a case of making sure that the government don't throw the baby out with the bathwater.
On a related matter, the OEP has provided a review of progress with the UK's EIP: the 25 Year Environment Plan. It reveals a mixed bag of performance metrics, with much room for improvement. Let's hope then that the government know what they are doing as they continue with these bold changes.
For more information please see the CIEEM website:
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