British Government Continues Greenwashing Effort, Ignores Ecological Decline In UK

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A recent Guardian article by John Vidal examines the misleading spin attempting to paint Britainโ€™s leadership as the โ€œgreenest government ever.โ€ย 

With 2010 drawing to a close, UK Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman announced triumphantly:
โ€œOver 95 per cent of Englandโ€™s finest wildlife and geological sites, covering more than one million hectares of countryside, are now in favourable or recovering condition.โ€

Spelmanโ€™s overly rosy interpretation of the current state of Britainโ€™s environment is at odds with an independent report from Professor Sir John Lawton and a team of leading conservationistsย who are much less enthusiastic about Britainโ€™s environmental record. Measured according to the scale SSSI (Sites of Special Scientific Interest), Sir Lawtonโ€™s team found that just 30% of these sites were in favourable condition, with the rest in a mode of โ€œunfavourable recovering.โ€

Indeed, most at-risk wildlife species have shown no improvement between 1999 and 2008, and 125 of 289 species are in decline. Birds, in particular, are struggling.

In another example of misleading spin, just 15 months ago theย UK Environment Agency boasted that the quality of rivers in England and Wales was the best it has been for more than a century. Yet according to European legal standards, nearly 75% of all rivers in England and Wales do not meet the highest European environmental standards. In fact, a mere 26% of rivers are in โ€œgoodโ€ quality, and only five rivers out of nearly 6,000 achieve the highestย standards.

Vidal concludes that Britainโ€™s greenwashing is far out of step with its actual environmentalย record:

โ€œWhat government agencies and ministers are doing is continually overemphasising the positive, cherry-picking a few success stories to blind us to the real state of the environment and deliberately ignoring broader indicators that use wider and more sophisticated ranges of measures of quality. Itโ€™s politically convenient, but misleading, and serves neither the environment nor people well.โ€

For those keeping score, the Guardian is tracking Prime Minister David Cameronโ€™s commitment to be the โ€œgreenest government everโ€ with its green-o-meter.

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