38 degrees would like to you to help protect UK conservation, wildlife and climate change legislation

30 April, 2011

…by signing their petition at http://www.38degrees.org.uk/dont-scrap-environment-laws. Here are their reasons:

“The government has branded protection for the conservation, wildlife and countryside as “red tape”.  That means, without public outcry, we could see laws scrapped that:  

  • protect wild birds, their nests and eggs
  • protect national parks and footpaths
  • prevent smog and air pollution
  • protect footpaths and access to the countryside
  • keep the government on track with tackling climate change

The government consultation makes it clear: “the default presumption is that burdensome regulations will go”.  So we need to speak up! Let’s get more names on this petition, and prove that the British public don’t think it’s “red tape” to be looking after our countryside, wildlife and environment. We know that when we work together we can stop plans which could hurt wildlife. When the government decided to try to sell off England’s forests, over half a million of us got together and convinced them to drop their plans. Now let’s do the same to save crucial protection for wildlife, the countryside and the environment.

Please forward this message to your friends and ask them to add to the pressure

Thanks for being involved, David, Hannah, Johnny and the 38 Degrees team

PS: The laws under threat in the government’s “red tape challenge” include the Climate Change Act, National Parks Act, Clean Air Act and the Wildlife and Countryside Act. Do these sound like “red tape” to you?”