Tumpline Stackyard (Agriculture on the web),
Mr Gardiner launched “Biodiversity indicators in your pocket 2007,” a set of 18 indicators which tracks the
Defra has also published a review of current research into climate change and biodiversity in
Addressing the audience of leading global academics and policy officials, at the Biodiversity-Climate Interactions conference, Mr Gardiner said: “Many people still talk about climate change as if it is only a long-term threat. But the fact is that it is already happening, and we need to deal with the realities of climate change and the problems it is creating for society and the environment today.
“But biodiversity is also one of our greatest weapons in the battle against climate change. So it is critical that any action plan to reduce climate change, includes the effective and sustainable management of our ecosystems” .
“The biodiversity indicators highlight just how vulnerable our precious biodiversity is to climate change. Despite long-term declines in the indicators for many species and habitats such as farmland birds and butterflies, there are some early signs of recovery or a slowing of the declines in some areas.”
James Williams, Reporting Standards Manager at the Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) said: “JNCC welcomes the publication of Biodiversity Indicators in Your Pocket 2007. These indicators are an essential first step towards measuring the 2010 target.”
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