Green MP Adrian Ramsay asks the Prime Minister to commit to publishing two vital reports warning that our food and water systems are on course for catastrophic failure.

Green MP Adrian Ramsay asks the Prime Minister to commit to publishing two vital reports warning that our food and water systems are on course for catastrophic failure.

 

Adrian asked the Prime Minister. 

 

‘A suppressed DEFRA report concluded that, without transformational change, our food and water systems are on course for catastrophic failure from 2030.

Another suppressed Joint Intelligence Committee assessment concluded there is a ‘high likelihood’ of ecosystem collapse, putting food production at risk.

Does the Prime Minister recognise that many of us across the House are committed to working collaboratively to address these urgent challenges - and will he commit to the publication of these two reports in full?’

 

In response, the Prime Minister said.

‘Well, I agree that we must act to protect ecosystems that underpin our food supply and our way of life, and I’m really proud that under this Government the UK is back playing a leading part on climate change and restoring nature. ’

 

Reacting to the Prime Minister's  response, Adrian said: “I am deeply disappointed that the Prime Minister did not commit to publishing the reports in full.”

Ends

 

Notes to the editor

  • The suppressed report, entitled “The status of Defra’s critical systems to 2030 and beyond,” was written by the now-disbanded DEFRA futures civil servant unit for the incoming Government. It warns that there is a realistic possibility that, by 2030, the UK’s food systems, water supplies and natural ecosystems could collapse.

    • The report is ‘almost certain’ that DEFRA’s critical systems are on a ‘decline and collapse trajectory’, meaning that without transformational change, there is a realistic possibility that by 2030 our food, water and natural ecosystems are at risk of catastrophic collapse with a high degree of confidence.

    • The report was commissioned to inform the then incoming Government but was not included in ministerial handover briefings.

    • A separate report, the Joint Intelligence Committee’s National Security Assessment, stated that biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse pose a threat to national security. The report lays out how regional instability throughout the world will affect the UK.

  • A delayed redacted version of the report was published in January only after a Freedom of Information request from Green Alliance. Adrian Ramsay has repeatedly called for a Commons debate in its contents.

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