Politicians need to ‘lead and give people confidence’ that the changes needed to tackle the net migration figures will be ‘desirable and possible for us all’, Sir David Attenborough has said.
The group is coming to Westminster to mark the anniversary of its report on how politicians might achieve the UK’s legislative target of reducing emissions to zero by 2050.
Sir David was speaking to mark the anniversaries of the launch of Britain’s first Climate Change Mecation and ahead of the UN Climate Change Conference (Cop26) in November.
Sir David, who was appointed a pro-climate change campaigner, said: ‘The world’s scientists have been very clear on what’s at stake for mankind if we don’t act on climate change.
And Sky News revealed how the UK has agreed to drop climate Change commitments from the text of a trade agreement with Australia to achieve a favourable agreement.