Sunday 8 April 2018

Part 1: The National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF)



 This, today, is true of any policy or legislative matter. To ensure this doesn’t happen, the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) re-draft, requires rigorous discussion and solutions with all stakeholders, organisations and companies involved. Thus, ensuring planning processes run effectively and efficiently in the future.


The following link below details Part 1 of a short analysis into the NPPF. I believe it is highly important for the general public, campaigners, environmental organisations and businesses to all be part of this discussion and have a say on what they believe should be on the new and final draft of the NPPF document. It’s our responsibility to protect the environment for future generations and our moral obligation as citizens of all ages to have a say in how that happens.

Whether we are heard or not, we can all make a small difference!
#TheWoodlandTrust #AncientWoodland 



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Wednesday 23 August 2017

HS2: An Infrastructural Gem OR Environmental Catastrophe?



A Need For A Greener Vision!

We’re always talking about how the UK should invest more in building national infrastructure to make travelling easier and more affordable, as well as connect all parts of the UK together, but what happens when it is at the expense of environmental measures which keep us protected and destroy habitats home to hundreds of plant and animal species.



Facts from The Woodland Trust:

From London to Birmingham (Phase 1)
-          Direct losses of 36 Ancient woods.
-          Damage to 27 Ancient Woods (due to noise, vibration, changes to lighting and dust).
-          Threats to 8 Ancient trees.

From London to Manchester (Phase 2)
-          Direct loss of 14 Ancient Woods.
-          Damage to 21 Ancient Woods (due to noise, vibration, changes to lighting and dust).
-          At least 5 Ancient trees threatened.


So what does this mean?

You might be someone who is thinking it’s just a bunch of figures and it has no affect on me.

For every tree, forest or woodland that is destroyed or affected; our homes are no longer protected against flooding, the rate of carbon dioxide increases – creating imbalances in our weather systems, levels of air quality are reduced and the food we consume is affected.

There are many who are sceptical about Climate Change and the Environmental impacts we have as Humans on our planet, but it doesn’t take a genius to understand that the rate of Carbon Dioxide has increased, sea levels have risen, increased melting of ice in Antarctica, increased storms in the UK and increased number of Climate related catastrophes across the globe.

HS2 provides many benefits to many commuters and increases business, which leads to further jobs and growth of the economy. However, what value is it to us if Climate Disasters end up damaging all we have worked to build.
We will end of paying millions to re-build a broken Country rather than adapting now!
Building work on the HS2 should minimalise any environmental risks and should be built in ways that retain these Woodlands, rather than destroy them! We need a greener vision towards HS2 and measures should be taken before it is too late.

What use is all this to generations yet to come if we never took the time to protect their future, our future!!


For more facts, check out the websites below.








Sunday 2 July 2017

The Election is over, but What’s Next?!


The National Election is a time for standing up for your rights, but also to do the right thing. Sometimes, the two may not always go hand in hand for many voters. Their conscience battles opinions by peers, colleagues, the job post, you name it, it’s there. But how do we deal with the fact that parties may not always represent our best interests and what we as individuals require as a whole.

Some parties may offer, greater economic stability you can trust, some offer greater environmental accountability and support climate change, whilst others represent the rights of the workers, protection of the NHS, control of immigration and vote against privatisation of services, including education.

We’re in an age where Politicians and Politics no longer offer stability. We are forced to put aside some values we hold dear and choose according the majority of policies we agree with. Climate change is one of the greatest discussions of our time, and I feel during the election process, we hardly dealt with the issue and very few questions were debated around this.

As the rate of climate refugees begin to increase, countries will begin to feel the pressure. Lack of food, resources and clean water are among the ramifications of Climate Change. Many will loose their homes to flooding, hurricanes, earthquakes and tsunami’s, all waiting to strike.

In 50 years time, we may no longer be arguing about the protection of the NHS, or the education system and may be not even the economy. In 50 years time, what will we look back at, except regret; that our politicians didn’t even try to make a difference to stop Climate Change; that our economy wasn’t stable enough for us to recover and rebuild our country after such disasters. Haiti is such an example we need to learn from and the mistakes that were made. We need to be prepared, which means our economy needs to be strong enough to help us rebuild the country.

We may be leaving the EU and the legislations in place already to prevent further carbon dioxide emissions, but as a country we need to fight to protect our environment and bring about and keep legislations there to protect both us and the environment. It is not just up to Politicians, we have a voice and a responsibility as individuals to be heard and play our part to adapt to Climate Change.

Keep your environment clean, protect wildlife, plant trees, fruits and vegetables, use water wisely without wastage, contact your local MP and ask them about there stance on Climate Change, protection against flooding and the level of pollution in the atmosphere. Join campaigns and organisations fighting to be heard. The more voices that are heard and the more we unite, the greater the impact we have!


Below are some thoughts and questions you can ask yourself, Environmental Organisations and Groups, your local Councillors and MP’s!

Environmental issues are of great importance, especially today, when the world is faced with climate disasters. The UK has been severely affected by flooding these past years. With many homes and woodlands lost and in chaos.

  1. Protect woodlands and trees. Will our voices as voters and concerned citizens be heard across the UK?
  2. Maintain and enhance our existing environmental protections?
  3. Put trees and woods at the heart of new land use policy?
  4. Champion the health and wellbeing benefits of trees and woods?
  5. Work to increase planting rates?
  6. Make the most of the public benefits trees and woods bring?
  7. Make our streets cleaner and keep them clean?

Current planning policy is failing our woodland habitats. There are no central records, so the full extent and loss is unknown. A range of EU laws and principles currently offer a degree of protection to the UK’s landscapes, wildlife and natural environment. Post Brexit we need re-assurances that current laws will remain part of UK law and be enhanced.

Our trees, forests and woodland habitats face many challenges, including climate change, pests and diseases, loss and damage from development, over-grazing and intensive land use. Strong vision for future land use and subsequent legislations should recognise their contribution. Restoration of ancient woods should also be a priority for the nation’s publicly-owned forests as trees and woods are vital for protecting us against climate change (The Woodland Trust, 2017).

The rate of deforestation over the past decade has resulted in the increase of carbon dioxide in the air and flooding. A Tree is known to take up approximately 48 pounds of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere per year. Each tree is also said to take up approximately 50-100 gallons of water out of the ground per year, depending on the tree. Ancient Woods and Trees provide a safe haven for the UK, taking up to 50 years to grow and many more to develop into what they are today. They consume high levels of carbon dioxide from the air to protect and cleanse the air we breathe, they are vital for our survival.

If these ancient woodlands are destroyed we not only risk high levels of carbon dioxide entering the atmosphere, but also increase the risks of flooding. As natural flood prevention barriers, trees are vital for the protection and sustainability of wildlife. Both animal and plant species depend on trees, providing homes and shelter. We can not exist without them.

We run the risk of loosing what makes the UK so unique and special - a perfect location for nature and wildlife to thrive. The beauty of natural environments and vast landscapes increase tourism and provide clean air, reducing health risks and costing thousands of pounds in health care as the years go by and Climate related catastrophes increase.

As one of the least wooded countries in Europe, we need a more ambitious approach that is not shy of setting targets, that tackles administrative complexities and harnesses innovative sources of funding, in order to capture the imagination of landowners and the public alike. It’s crucial that tree planting initiatives are supported, encouraging more people to get involved (The Woodland Trust, 2017).

Planting more trees near where people live could generate £500 million in benefits every year. The Green Economy and the Green Industry could boost job security, growth and development of the UK and its people.

Climate Change is a major cause for concern and adaptation is the way forward. Changes in Policy should provide security and protection from the destruction of Ancient Woods and Trees. This will provide vast economic growth long term and prevent any economic and development losses in the future.

Keeping our environment clean is just as vital. Littering, spitting, dog waste on side walks and using the streets as a urinal have negative impacts on a community. We need to keep our streets clean, not just re-pave them, but put a stop to such incessant and disgusting behaviour. Severe fines should be issued and cameras installed. Streets have worsened over the years. Environmental impacts also mean clean environments for individuals to enjoy and be part of, leaving individuals proud to live in the UK.

Young people need to be prepared and the education system should provide them with the knowledge and resources on how they can adapt to changes through Climate Catastrophes. New diseases and migration of insects will need to be taken into consideration. Our health care system and research institutes need to be prepared for what is about to come. Things will change drastically and we will fail to see the signs!

#TheWoodlandTrust #ClimateChange #ClimateCoalition
#Trees #TreeCharter #UKElection2017 #Environment

Thursday 17 November 2016

Until The Very Last Tree!




Until The Very Last Tree!



Every tree has a story to tell but many never have the chance!
The rate of deforestation over the past decade has resulted in the increase of carbon dioxide in the air and flooding. A Tree is known to take up approximately 48 pounds of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere per year. Each tree is also said to take up approximately 50-100 gallons of water out of the ground per year, depending on the tree.

Climate Change is a major cause for concern today and it’s happening!
Adapting to climate change is the way forward!

The more trees are protected and planted, the more they provide us with life, protection, such beautiful landscapes and stunning views. As well as being an important source of life for us, trees are vital for the protection and sustainability of wildlife. Both animal and plant species depend on trees, providing homes and shelter.

We can not exist without them!
Get Involved Today and Charter for Trees!

National Tree Week (26th Nov – 4th Dec)

For More information check out the links below!!    
  • https://treecharter.uk/
  • https://treecharter.uk/tagboard/
  • https://treecharter.uk/share-your-story/


Thursday 10 April 2014

But There's More That Can Be Done To Prevent Flooding!!

http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/04/09/3422063/england-town-sea-level-rise/

At least they're trying to do something, but more can be done. Instead of just moving barriers and move land further inward, flood protection measures are still needed. What about drainage systems, natural drainage system can be created to draw water back and slow down the rate of flooding, many measures can also draw up the excess water.

Sunday 16 March 2014

Climate Change Sceptics!

http://m.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fgu.com%2Fp%2F3nfx4&h=PAQFxmvdt&s=1

He's back lol. Lomborg has some valid points, climate change will help balance population and increases in carbon tax may not benefit everyone and should be distributed and paid by those who are major polluters of greenhouse gases. However the guy is a little extreme with a lot of what he says. Sometimes you wonder if he really does know what he's talking about!!



Supporting Environmental Policy

http://m.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fgu.com%2Fp%2F3nd8e&h=nAQH3am5S&s=1

Businesses should be encouraged to protect the environment! Helping finance renewable energy and sustainability measures. After all businesses are one of the biggest stakeholders and can influence Government policy!!