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‘If we take action, we might survive’

Last updated: December 1, 2025 3:50 am
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UK National Security Briefing Urges Emergency Legislation for Climate Change

Politicians and civil society leaders from business, culture, faith, sport, and the media gathered at Westminster Hall in London last week for a unique National Security Briefing on climate change. The three-hour-long presentation delivered alarming facts, stating that the “UK is not prepared” and calling for a “World War II level of leadership” to address the national emergency of climate breakdown.

The meeting was opened by broadcaster Chris Packham, who urged the audience to heed the warnings of scientists. Mike Berners-Lee, chairing the event, emphasized the inadequacy of the current response to the crisis.

Urgency

Professor Nathalie Seddon stressed the need for leadership in the aftermath of the UNFCCC COP30 conference in Brazil. The experts demanded immediate action to end fossil fuel use, invest in green energy and transport, change societal norms, and hold the top one percent accountable for the crisis.

The briefing highlighted the urgency of the situation, aiming to push politicians to take responsibility for addressing climate change.

Wellbeing

Lieutenant General Richard Nugee framed climate breakdown as a national security threat on par with a military emergency. MPs were presented with alarming statistics, including the poor ecological status of British rivers and the economic risks of fossil fuel dependency.

Professor Kevin Anderson emphasized the need for drastic policy measures and criticized distractions from radical solutions. The experts called for systemic changes across society to address the crisis effectively.

Professor Nathalie Seddon advocated for a culture of care, prioritizing human wellbeing and nature in economic and social systems.

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The conference called for higher-income individuals and private industries to bear the financial burden of transitioning to a green economy. Fossil fuel lobbies were targeted for their role in perpetuating climate denialism.

The event concluded with a plea for Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to hold a national emergency briefing, televised by major UK broadcasters, to raise public awareness and spur action. Professor Paul Behrens warned of dire consequences if immediate action is not taken.

About the Author:

Jeanne Bernhard-Paulin is a freelance journalist pursuing a master’s in international journalism at City Saint George’s, University of London.

 

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