Matt Adam Williams
Nature and Climate Consulting
Matt Adam Williams
Nature and Climate Consulting

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Dear Ms Allen, what’s your Vision for Nature? A letter to my new MP.

Here’s a letter I’ve written to my new MP, Heidi Allen, Conservative.

Dear Ms Allen,

Congratulations on your election as MP for South Cambridgeshire.

I’ve already written to you previously regarding my concerns about the natural world and I hope that over the next five years in Parliament you’ll act to protect and restore it.

I’m part of A Focus on Nature, the network for young nature conservationists in the UK, led by and for young people.

The previous Government attacked badgers (on the basis of rhetoric rather than science), planned to issue licences to allow buzzard nest destruction, and ignored (and misinterpreted its own) evidence on bees and neonicotinoids.

It spectacularly failed to designate Marine Protected Areas.

And it proved itself hostile to the renewable energy industry and too supportive of the fossil fuel industry at a time when we need to be leaving the vast majority of fossil fuels in the ground. This threatens both our climate and our wildlife.

Even if these failures had been successes, it would still have been a long way from the necessary measures to secure nature’s future.

Nature’s future looks very precarious – I refer you to just one document, the State of Nature report. Our economy, our food, our physical and mental health rely on it. We all have a responsibility to look after it but equally we all have a right to enjoy it. If things aren’t turned around then by 2050, when I’m about to retire, the natural world will be in a sorry state, and many of the UK’s best loved species could be extinct.

That’s why young people are setting out a different path, our Vision for Nature: where we want the natural world to be by 2050 and how we want to get there.

A growing youth conservation movement cares deeply about the future of our natural world, for their own sake and that of future generations. You can find a series of our blogs at afocusonnature.org/blog. Our Vision for Nature campaign illustrates the depth and breadth of the movement of young people who think that nature should be a political priority.

We all hope, and I as your constituent do, that the Conservative Party and this Government will turn around its track record on the natural environment and take steps that help young people and young voters to achieve our Vision for Nature.

In the immediate future, there are some very simple things I’d ask you to consider doing:

1. Call a Parliamentary debate on the issue of nature’s future and what politics and politicians can do to protect it.

2. Support a Nature and Wellbeing Act (being called for by the RSPB and the Wildlife Trusts).

3. Reply to this letter or tweet with your Vision for Nature (using #VisionforNature).

When we have completed the Vision for Nature report later this year, I’ll be sure to send you a copy.

I would be grateful for the opportunity to discuss these issues further in written correspondence or at one of your constituency surgeries.

Yours sincerely,

Matt

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