23/04/2024
Minister Calls For 'Immediate Action' On Biodiversity Loss And Climate Change
The Minister for Agriculture, the Environment and Rural Affaris, Andrew Muir, has called for "immediate action" to address the twin crises of biodiversity loss and climate change.
The Minister was speaking as he launched two consultations seeking views on two proposals aimed at improving protection of our marine environment.
The development of an updated Marine Protected Areas Strategy (MPA) and the Blue Carbon Action Plan will contribute to the effective management of the Northern Ireland marine environment, helping to address biodiversity loss while also realising wider environmental and societal benefits. Both recognise the need to embed nature-based solutions in plans and policies to meet the net zero target, as described under the NI Climate Change Act (2022).
Launching the Blue Carbon Action Plan consultation, the Minister said: "The development of this Action Plan signifies a pivotal moment in our understanding of how marine ecosystems can help contribute to climate change mitigation and adaptation. It recognises that if these habitats become degraded or damaged their ability to capture and store greenhouse gases declines."
The development of the Action Plan has taken place in tandem with a Review of the Marine Protected Areas Strategy offering a timely opportunity to consider the protection and restoration of blue carbon habitats within the existing Marine Protected Areas network.
Speaking on the consultation of the Review of the Marine Protected Areas Strategy, the Minister said: "Since the publication of the first MPA Strategy in 2014 our understanding of how MPAs function and the role that marine ecosystems play in climate change adaption and mitigation has grown significantly."
The Minister continued: "We need to take immediate action to tackle the twin crises of biodiversity loss and climate change. These consultations will help ensure that our marine environment is managed in a way that will help address biodiversity loss and harness wider environmental and societal benefits.
"I would strongly encourage anyone who feels they can contribute, in words and also in actions, to respond to these consultations so that together we can produce an updated MPA Strategy and a Blue Carbon Action Plan that will both bring wide-ranging benefits to our environment and society."
The consultation documents and online questionnaire are available from today on the DAERA website and also at Consultation on the Northern Ireland Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) Strategy Review. The online questionnaire will be available for twelve weeks until 5pm on 11 July 2024.
The Minister was speaking as he launched two consultations seeking views on two proposals aimed at improving protection of our marine environment.
The development of an updated Marine Protected Areas Strategy (MPA) and the Blue Carbon Action Plan will contribute to the effective management of the Northern Ireland marine environment, helping to address biodiversity loss while also realising wider environmental and societal benefits. Both recognise the need to embed nature-based solutions in plans and policies to meet the net zero target, as described under the NI Climate Change Act (2022).
Launching the Blue Carbon Action Plan consultation, the Minister said: "The development of this Action Plan signifies a pivotal moment in our understanding of how marine ecosystems can help contribute to climate change mitigation and adaptation. It recognises that if these habitats become degraded or damaged their ability to capture and store greenhouse gases declines."
The development of the Action Plan has taken place in tandem with a Review of the Marine Protected Areas Strategy offering a timely opportunity to consider the protection and restoration of blue carbon habitats within the existing Marine Protected Areas network.
Speaking on the consultation of the Review of the Marine Protected Areas Strategy, the Minister said: "Since the publication of the first MPA Strategy in 2014 our understanding of how MPAs function and the role that marine ecosystems play in climate change adaption and mitigation has grown significantly."
The Minister continued: "We need to take immediate action to tackle the twin crises of biodiversity loss and climate change. These consultations will help ensure that our marine environment is managed in a way that will help address biodiversity loss and harness wider environmental and societal benefits.
"I would strongly encourage anyone who feels they can contribute, in words and also in actions, to respond to these consultations so that together we can produce an updated MPA Strategy and a Blue Carbon Action Plan that will both bring wide-ranging benefits to our environment and society."
The consultation documents and online questionnaire are available from today on the DAERA website and also at Consultation on the Northern Ireland Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) Strategy Review. The online questionnaire will be available for twelve weeks until 5pm on 11 July 2024.
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