

I'm literally shocked by the UK government's delay in publishing its national security assessment on biodiversity loss

. It's not just a matter of "when" but also "why". What's going through their minds? They know the science is clear, and we're already facing catastrophic consequences

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I mean, come on! We have warm-water coral reefs dying off left and right, and polar ice sheets melting at an alarming rate

. The Amazon rainforest is next in line to collapse

. This isn't just a environmental issue; it's a matter of global food security and stability


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The government's lack of action is what's really concerning

. They know about the risks, but they're not investing enough in protecting tropical forests or ending investments that drive ecosystem loss

. And now they're asking us to trust them on this? It's time for them to step up their game

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The report says there's no justification for further delay, and I agree

. This is a matter of national security, not just some environmental issue that can be swept under the rug

. The UK government needs to take bold action to restore nature and prioritize restoration at home and abroad

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It's time for them to get serious about solving this pressing problem

. The fate of our planet depends on it


. We need more than just words; we need action

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