Government inertia on climate change is breeding ‘a new wave of revolutionaries’
By giving the green light to the Hinkley Point C nuclear power station – public support for which is at ‘rock bottom’* – Theresa May’s government has shown it’s completely out of touch with public opinion on the UK’s energy future.
The news follows a blunt warning that the government’s climate change and environment policies aren’t fit for purpose. MPs on the Energy and Climate Change Committee called for ‘urgent action’, warning that, without major policy improvements, the UK will miss its 2020 renewable energy targets**.
But while the politicians stand back, individuals up and down the UK – across all sectors – are stepping up and going to extraordinary lengths to help set us on a path to a low-carbon future.
A record number of entries to this year’s P.E.A. (People. Environment. Achievement.) Awards confirms a surge in UK residents taking to the streets, the forests and the oceans – the offices and the schools – to demonstrate sustainable, workable alternatives to failing government policies.
‘Can there be any hope left of leadership from Westminster? Cameron’s promise to lead ‘the greenest government ever’ is in tatters following a pro-fracking premiership that prioritised fossil fuels over renewables, and within hours of becoming Prime Minister Theresa May set the wheels in motion to close DECC – the very department charged with tackling climate change. It’s becoming increasingly clear that action on climate change will have to come from the bottom up – from a new wave of revolutionaries who understand we need to move now.’
JARVIS SMITH
P.E.A. Awards founder
Last year the Great British Oceans Coalition was crowned overall P.E.A. Champion for leading a tireless campaign following which the UK government agreed to create the world’s largest marine reserve around the Pitcairn Islands. The team was applauded by the judges for getting the government to act.
However, this year’s P.E.A. Award entries and nominations reveal a growing number of individuals are bypassing government departments and taking matters into their own hands.
The awards ceremony
The winners will be announced at a glamorous green carpet event on 07 October, where guests will get a chance to network with high-flying sustainability pioneers at Brighton’s brand new i360 tower.
There will be mouthwatering vegan food, outstanding entertainment, first-class speakers – including Caroline Lucas – and signature drinks from Juniper Green organic gin and Bison Beer.
P.E.A. Awards 2016 shortlist
ARTS, FASHION, FILM, MUSIC
- Alice Wilby, Novel Beings
- Jo Godden, RubyMoon
- Kate Holbrook, Turtle Doves
- Thomas Petit, Gossypium
- Vanessa Reid and Cape Farewell, ‘The Milking Parlour’
BEST OF THE SOUTH WEST
- Chris Hardy, Upcycle and Eco Rangers
- Vanessa Reid and Cape Farewell, ‘The Milking Parlour’
BRITAIN’S GREENEST FAMILY
- Justin and Chanel Cornelius, 918 Coffee Company
- Roxy Lepron, Marvellous Superfood
BUSINESS
- Good Rubbish Company team
- ReturnLoads.net team
- Kate Holbrook, Turtle Doves
ENERGY
- The Big Church Switch team
- Circuitree Energy Independence team
FOOD
- Ilana Taub, Snact
- Suma Wholefoods team
HEALTH
- ClientEarth team
- Flaviano Bianchini, Source International
PIONEERS
- Bristol Natural History Consortium’s Festival of Nature team
- Friends of the Earth team
- Harry Owen, MCB Seafoods
- Reiss Salustro, Enviromate
HOMES
- Alex Hunt, Bright Green Homes
- Mukti Mitchell, CosyHome
MONEY
- Ecology Building Society
- Shared Interest Society team
REGIONAL
- Chris Hardy, Upcycle and Eco Rangers
- Rachael Hughes, Green Mop
RESOURCES
- Brighton & Hove Wood Recycling Project team
- Circuitree Energy Independence team
- Hannah Jarratt, Do the Green Thing
TECHNOLOGY
- Circuitree Energy Independence team
- FuturEnergy team
- Winch Energy team
TRANSPORT
- The Big Lemon team
- Liftshare team
TRAVEL
- Battlesteads Hotel & Restaurant team
- Forest Holidays team
- Lady Isabella Burrell, Knepp Wildland Safaris
Notes to editors
*John Sauven, Executive director of Greenpeace.
**Energy and Climate Change Committee report, 2020 renewable heat and transport targets.
Now in its sixth year, the P.E.A. (People. Environment. Achievement) Awards, in association with Mongoose Energy, celebrates the green heroes who are taking matters into their own hands and providing inspiring alternatives to business as usual. These sustainability pioneers are recognised and rewarded at a glamorous green carpet event with music, entertainment and ethical food and drink.
The categories for 2016’s P.E.A. Awards are: Arts, Fashion, Film, Music; Best of the South West; Britain’s Greenest Family; Business; Energy; Food; Health; Homes; Money; Pioneers; Regional; Resources; Technology; Transport; Travel.
For more information, a list of previous winners and a gallery of last year’s event, click here.
For images, case studies and further information, please contact Melissa Kidd, 07855 105 865 or mkiddpr@gmail.com.