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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

On that point I completely agree. I think the Antarctic and the Arctic need to have far more attention in our minds, not only for the devastating potential shifts and loss of habitat biodiversity, the sea level rise risks, the wider feedback loop risks within the global environment and climate and the oceans itself and

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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

Ultimately, I do not have a particular insight into what is going on inside the Kremlin and its policies on climate change. Obviously, Russia remains a major hydrocarbon energy producer and, equally obviously, a lot of the money raised from that is going to fund its war in Ukraine. That is why we have been taking very

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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

You may be referring to the media speculation I was responding to earlier. Rather than commenting on an individual vessel, I would say there is no clear evidence the Russians are undertaking any more than geophysical mapping of the ocean floor around Antarctica. Mapping would provide potential location of hydrocarbons

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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

I said a little bit before about our objectives for the treaty system overall in relation to the environment and some of the protocols and ways that that works. I will say a little bit about another area that is hugely relevant, which is mineral extraction. It is obviously a concern for many people, quite rightly. The

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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

I am not confident. I will say progress is possible, but it very much depends on the circumstances. Russia’s disregard for the international rules-based order and system at the moment is apparent for all to see. That is manifesting in multiple locations, not just in its barbarous war in Ukraine but in its behaviour in

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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

We are always willing to try to find ways through on these crucial matters and that is particularly in our approach with China. The Foreign Secretary set out very clearly about where we need to co-operate with China on issues relating to climate, conservation and other matters. Obviously, it is quite a different circum

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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

I should point out that we have taken over the chairship of CCAMLR now. We have nominated Robbie Bulloch as Chair of the Commission, and he is the incoming FCDO Director of the Overseas Territories and Polar from April. He is going to try to work in that role with all the parties to try to find consensus on the conserv

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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

If it is helpful, I will just say a little bit about the wider geopolitics and what is going on here. The treaty itself has been in force for 65 years. It is often described as one of the most effective international treaties. The aim of it is conflict prevention and peace in Antarctica. It has kept Antarctica as the o

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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

I think it is worth also pointing out, of course, that multiple projects can go on at any one time on David Attenborough. It is an incredible facility, a first-class research ship with incredible crews. I have had the pleasure of meeting some of them in the Arctic a few months back, where they had been doing their work

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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

The bottom line, more generally, is that we are a fishing and a conservation nation, and the key thing is to be led by the science and be led by the data. That is why we put so much into that, and that is what should guide our approach going forward and will guide our approach engaging with others, too.

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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

I will say a little introduction and pass to Jane, who has been part of some of the important discussions on this. We secured agreement on the first CCAMLR marine protected area in 2009 and we supported the Ross Sea region MPA designation in 2016. We have continued to advocate for a network of MPAs within the CCAMLR co

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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

We remain huge supporters of the Blue Belt Programme. Indeed, we discussed this at the Joint Ministerial Council with the overseas territories leaders just a few weeks ago, and we have been encouraging further sign-ups. As you know, all government spending is part of the spending review processes, and it is not for me

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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

I will defer to Jane. She was in the conversation just a few minutes ago.

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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

Specifically on plastics?

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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

The only thing I would urge the Committee to consider, as well as small island states around the world and, indeed, the global sea rise and erosion effects globally, is that in our British family we have a number of small island states. I was just in the OTs in the Caribbean speaking with them directly about what they

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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

I might add that when you look at, for example, the impact on emperor penguin colonies, the low sea ice cover in 2022 resulted in the total breeding failure of four out of five of the emperor penguin colonies. We see a very direct and immediate impact on key species that we all want to see protected.

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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

Thank you very much for inviting us to be here today. We take these issues extremely seriously, both within my own responsibilities but also working across government, particularly given the missions that the Prime Minister has set out on climate change, on energy and on green transition and nature protection. Those el

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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

I am Stephen Doughty. I am Minister of State at the FCDO, with responsibility for the polar regions.

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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

I think it is worth also pointing out, of course, that multiple projects can go on at any one time on David Attenborough. It is an incredible facility, a first-class research ship with incredible crews. I have had the pleasure of meeting some of them in the Arctic a few months back, where they had been doing their work

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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

The bottom line, more generally, is that we are a fishing and a conservation nation, and the key thing is to be led by the science and be led by the data. That is why we put so much into that, and that is what should guide our approach going forward and will guide our approach engaging with others, too.

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