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"The level of complacency about conservation is rapidly evolving into outright hostility"

BBC Wildlife

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June 2025

CONSERVATIVE PARTY LEADER Kemi Badenoch called environmentalists trying to stop the approval of new North Sea oil and gas fields 'eco-nutters' during Prime Minister's Questions.

- MARK CARWARDINE

Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, called Prince Charles (as he was then) a 'stupid eco-loony'. Meanwhile, 'eco-zealots', 'eco-morons' and 'eco-clowns' are all expressions used by national newspapers on a regular basis.

Why are environmentalists treated with such little respect? There is no longer just a shocking level of complacency about conservation. It is rapidly evolving into outright hostility. If politicians and the media were to talk about 'LGBTQ+ nutters' or 'farming-morons' or 'junior doctor-loonies' with the same level of disdain they wouldn't get away with it.

They would be forced to resign, and rightly so. But environmentalists are fair game.

I believe we environmentalists have been tilting steadily towards political crisis for some time - and the name-calling is just one manifestation. The crisis is not one of legitimacy (the evidence for ecological destruction grows by the day) and it isn't one of collapsing public support. I think it's all about perception.

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