Climate Resilience Plans 2025-05-08
2025-05-08
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The effects of climate change are already being felt, with the Institution of Civil Engineers urging the Government to prioritise infrastructure resilience. The Climate Change Committee called the Government's pledge to strengthen their approach 'ineffective'.
With the effects of climate change already being felt, the Institution of Civil Engineers and others have urged the Government to prioritise infrastructure resilience. Following the Court ruling on the third national adaptation programme, the Government pledged to strengthen the approach, but the Climate Change Committee called this “ineffective”. When will the Department publish its updated plans, and how will it strengthen them?
I thank the hon. Gentleman for his important question. Of course, we welcome the Climate Change Committee’s assessment. The Government recognise the need to go further and faster to prepare for the impacts of a warmer world. For example, we are already taking active steps to include climate adaptation in our flood programme. For the first time, the Environment Agency’s flood risk modelling integrates potential impacts of climate change on flood and coastal erosion risk. The investment of £2.65 billion into maintaining flood defences will help to better protect 52,000 properties by March 2026.
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The questioner asked for a specific timeline for publishing the updated plans and how these plans would be strengthened. The response did not provide this information.
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