On 9th January, together with Councillor Deborah Harries Izzy successfully raised a motion for Birmingham City Council to officially support the Zero Hour campaign to get the Climate and Ecology Bill through Parliament.
The Climate and Ecology Bill is a plan to:
1. Make sure the UK cuts its emissions fairly and fully to stand the best chance of keeping 1.5°C alive
2. Make sure the UK reverses the destruction of nature by 2030
3. Involve citizens in deciding the fairest way forward
In her speech to the council Izzy thanked the children of Camp Hill Schools who inspired her to bring this motion to full council following their Climate Assembly in October. She called for positive and can do action from everyone, and encouraged them all to sign up to support the Climate and Ecology Bill.
Climate change is something that worries people, especially young people, and it’s small wonder, given the scale of the problem.
The Climate & Ecology Bill, a private member’s bill is expected to go back before the House of Commons in early 2024. It seeks to address the challenges that this situation poses by creating a whole-of-government approach to deliver a net zero and nature positive future.
Based on the latest science, the CE Bill aims to:
• Align current UK environmental policy on the need to halt and reverse nature loss by 2030, which was goal agreed to at COP15, via the Kunming-Montreal Framework (22 December 2022) and;
• Reduce greenhouse gas emissions in line with the UK’s fair share of the remaining global carbon budget to give the strongest chance of limiting global heating to 1.5°C, which was the goal agreed to at COP21, via the Paris Agreement (12 December 2015).
By bridging the gap between the UK Government’s current delivery and what has been agreed at international levels, Britain has a chance to be a world leader on climate and the environment; seizing the opportunities of the clean energy transition, including green jobs and skills, reduced energy bills and a boost for the UK’s food and energy security.


