Funding essential to aid delivery of long-awaited Environmental Improvement Plan, says Blair, commending its agreement.

Alliance’s Agriculture, Environment, and Rural Affairs Spokesperson John Blair MLA has commended the new DAERA Minister for securing Executive approval of the long-awaited Environmental Improvement Plan, which will act as Northern Ireland’s first Environment Strategy.

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As part of post-Brexit arrangements, due to UK departure from environmental governance arrangements previously in place with the EU, the Environment Act 2021 required the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs to publish an Environmental Improvement Plan by July 2023.
However, due to the most recent Stormont collapse, this deadline was missed. 
The South Antrim MLA said: “The release of Northern Ireland’s first Environmental Improvement Plan is, whilst long-awaited, a significant milestone and an important first step in restoring our natural environment.

 

“Funding and commitment from all departments, and across society at large, is essential to drive the change so desperately needed, and I want to commend Minister Muir for his work in ensuring its publication.
“It is unfortunate that the Environmental Improvement Plan was not published earlier, considering Minister Muir presented it to the Executive in March.
“This plan establishes a core baseline of action, giving clear direction to our departments on how to combat the decline of our natural environment. It covers a wide range of issues, including climate change, air, land, and water quality, as well as sustainable production and waste management.

 

“Ultimately, it will help us focus our efforts on restoring the natural environment, tackling environmental pollution, and achieving a greener economy.
“The Minister has also underscored that the plan is not a static document, but a dynamic one that requires continuous effort and commitment. To effectively implement the strategies outlined, funding and coordinated action from all departments will be necessary.

 

“However, one thing is clear: our natural environment cannot wait any longer. We are in the midst of a climate and ecological crisis that will lead to irreversible damage unless we act with urgency, unity and funding commitments.”