The federal government is reforming our national environmental law.

How can we assess whether these new laws can prevent further species loss and habitat destruction?

  • Protection of sufficient and connected habitat must be central to Australia’s national environmental law.

  • The new laws must state policy objectives such as no new extinctions and no actions that accelerate climate change.

  • It’s essential ministers not only have regard for environmental standards but also follow them to the letter of the law.

  • Our national environment laws must make room for genuine Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders participation in how matters of cultural and environmental significance are managed.

  • Our new nature laws must interact with federal cultural heritage laws, which are also under reform.

  • Treevan 🇦🇺@aussie.zoneOPM
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    8 months ago

    Decent article with a lot of links to read here that illustrates a lot of the problems Australia has continued to face in a declining environment.

    To cheat, the 5 things are:

    1. A climate trigger
    2. Habitat means homes for wildlife
    3. Setting clear objectives and measuring outcomes
    4. An independent umpire
    5. A Voice for Country and culture