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American Focus > Blog > Environment > ‘We’re not ready for climate breakdown’
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‘We’re not ready for climate breakdown’

Last updated: February 18, 2025 4:11 pm
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Climate change is a pressing issue that is causing extreme weather conditions, such as flooding, in the UK. According to a recent survey conducted by Climate Barometer, more than three-quarters of people believe that the UK is not adequately prepared to deal with the effects of climate change. Flooding is considered the most urgent impact of climate change, followed by rising sea levels, coastal erosion, threats to wildlife, severe storms, and food shortages.

Dr. Niall McLoughlin, a co-director at Climate Barometer, emphasized the need for the British Government to collaborate with various sectors of society to empower individuals to prepare for climate-related risks. He highlighted the lack of confidence among the public regarding the country’s progress in adapting to climate change impacts and extreme weather events. Dr. McLoughlin stressed the importance of accelerating efforts to address climate risks and enhance preparedness.

Alison Dilworth, a campaigner from Friends of the Earth, echoed public concerns about the UK’s insufficient preparedness for climate change impacts. She criticized the government’s adaptation plan, stating that it falls short of what is necessary to protect the population from severe storms, floods, and heatwaves. Friends of the Earth is challenging the National Adaptation Programme in court to advocate for a comprehensive plan that offers adequate protection, especially for vulnerable groups.

The survey, conducted by YouGov, revealed that the majority of respondents believe that the UK is not adequately prepared to handle climate change impacts. Flooding emerged as the most significant concern, with a high percentage of respondents identifying it as a pressing issue. Other concerns included sea level rise, coastal erosion, loss of species and habitats, severe storms, and food shortages.

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A government spokesperson acknowledged the need for further action to protect communities from the devastating effects of flooding. The government has committed to investing £2.4 billion over the next two years to build and maintain flood defenses, aiming to safeguard homes and businesses across the country.

In conclusion, public opinion reflects a sense of urgency for the UK to enhance its preparedness for climate change impacts and extreme weather events. Collaboration between the government, local communities, healthcare professionals, and businesses is essential to empower individuals to address the range of climate risks facing the country. As climate change continues to pose significant challenges, proactive measures and robust adaptation strategies are crucial to protect the population and environment.

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