Thanks to the Learning through Landscapes social media team for the tipoff here.
It links to a 2023 update of a Government report.
Last week, the 2023 Children's #PeopleAndNatureSurvey came out, shining a light on what children and young people in England think about the natural environment ๐
— Learning through Landscapes (@LtL_News) December 4, 2023
Let's take a closer look at some of the findings ๐งต pic.twitter.com/fkzXtuGkA3
The 2023 Children's #PeopleAndNatureSurvey is out today! Discover what young people aged 8-15 think about access to #nature and the #environment.
— Connecting People with Nature (@together_nature) November 29, 2023
Find the full results and latest report here: https://t.co/7Ci98oXdkh pic.twitter.com/agcs3PWe5K
There are some findings which should come as no surprise to anyone.
Last week the Government pledged to ‘boost Britain’s access to nature’ and ‘connect the public with the natural world’ to 'ensure that love for the natural world continues into the next generations' - my latest blog: https://t.co/s0ZV0O0Ng5 pic.twitter.com/PQvbaQpouP
— Miles Richardson (@findingnature) December 5, 2023
We also had an announcement yesterday regarding the fact that the Government is a long way from meeting a number of environmental targets - which comes as no surprise to me.
And an update from COP28:
“We can’t tackle climate change without also halting and reversing nature loss.” ๐ ๐@tonyjuniper delivered a powerful keynote speech at #COP28 today, highlighting the need to work together at pace to put nature at the heart of economic decision-making. pic.twitter.com/V2qH0z7ShJ
— Natural England (@NaturalEngland) December 9, 2023
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