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Between 2011 and 2021, UK aid has supported 88 million people to cope with climate change and improved access to clean energy for 41 million people.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Government seeks public and industry views on plans to safeguard welfare of imported puppies and dogs
The UK will ban the import and export of detached shark fins and products containing them.
Foreign Office Minister Lord Goldsmith has issued a statement on the elections in Nicaragua.
UK Government welcomes commitments to halt biodiversity loss, climate change and pollution at the G20 in Naples
Eight week consultation will inform future policy on extending world-leading elephant ivory ban to other species
Cefas scientists support Sri Lanka in response to X-press Pearl Pollution incident.
Government backs Glue Traps (Offences) Bill to crack down on inhumane traps
Government backs Animals (Penalty Notices) Bill to crackdown on animal offenders
Over £8 million new funding to protect rare wildlife and vulnerable habitats across the globe.
The UK, US, Peru, Germany, and Norway are stepping up efforts to reduce deforestation in the Peruvian Amazon by 2025.
UK announces membership of the Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance (ORRAA).
Introduction of the Animal Welfare (Sentience) Bill as part of the Government's Action Plan for Animal Welfare
More trees in urban areas will help support people’s health and wellbeing as well as wider environmental benefits, as we build back greener from the pandemic.
The UK will pioneer the world’s largest ocean wildlife monitoring system to help protect life below water as part of the UK Government Blue Belt programme.
Funding boost and new woodland creation partnership formed between Defra and Forest for Cornwall.
New government funding to protect tropical rainforests, regions and communities across Africa, Asia and Latin America.
£2.7 million available for local authorities to increase tree planting and natural regeneration in locations outside woodlands.
Eight week consultation on the implementation of the Ivory Act is launched.
Government seeks views on introducing compulsory cat microchipping in England.
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