Rotorua Daily Post

Attenborou­gh hails PM’S policies

Famed natural historian praises Ardern’s focus on environmen­t as key to saving the planet

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Sir David Attenborou­gh has singled out Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s policies as instrument­al in the fight for the planet’s survival. In a piece for the Daily Mail, the British broadcaste­r and natural historian listed the things humankind needs to do to save the planet — and sang Ardern’s praises.

Attenborou­gh says humankind faces an “unpreceden­ted challenge” and must act swiftly in order to save the planet.

In the essay, he pointed out the urgency of taking action and called on Government­s to follow in Ardern’s footsteps in shifting their measure of economic success.

“As I warned last week, we are living in the shadow of a disaster — and it is one of our own making,” he wrote, adding that we are “on the verge of destructio­n”.

“By regarding the Earth as our planet, run by humankind for humankind, we have already wrought untold damage.”

He continued: “In 2019, New Zealand made the bold step of formally dropping GDP as its primary measure of economic success and created its own index based upon its most pressing national concerns.

“In this single act, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern shifted the priorities of her whole country away from pure

growth and towards something that better reflects the aspiration­s many of us have.”

While calling out for other Government­s to follow Ardern’s example, Attenborou­gh also offered advice to people on changes they can make to their everyday life to help the fight for humankind’s survival.

“We are polluting our air, draining our rivers, warming the oceans and

making them more acidic. We have depleted the ozone layer and brought about potentiall­y disastrous climate change,” he wrote.

“Humankind, in other words, has set a course for a devastatin­g future, not just for the natural world but for itself. And if we continue, we will, like the people who once lived in the shadow of Chernobyl, risk sleepwalki­ng into global catastroph­e.”

“What faces us today is nothing less than the collapse of the living world. Yet there is still time to change course, to find a better way of living.”

Attenborou­gh says “respect for biodiversi­ty” should be at the heart of this global effort. He believes what brought us to this point was “our hunger for perpetual economic growth” and calls for nations to ditch their focus on the GDP.

As well as a call for prioritisi­ng people over profit, the natural historian has also called on people to reduce their consumptio­n of meat, ditch fossil fuels, leave more fish in the ocean and have fewer babies to curb overpopula­tion.

His essay finished with a message of hope that, while disaster nears, there is still time to avoid catastroph­e — but only if we act now.

In this single act, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern shifted the priorities

of her whole country away from

pure growth and towards something that better reflects

the aspiration­s many of us have.

Sir David Attenborou­gh on the Government’s dropping of GDP as its primary measure of economic success

“Homo sapiens, the wise human being, must now learn from its mistakes and live up to its name. We who are alive today have the formidable task of making sure our species does so. We must not give up hope.

“We can yet make amends, change direction and once again become a species in harmony with nature. All we require is the will,” he wrote.

— NZ Herald

 ?? Photos / File ?? Sir David Attenborou­gh singled out Jacinda Ardern’s policies as key to the survival of the natural world.
Photos / File Sir David Attenborou­gh singled out Jacinda Ardern’s policies as key to the survival of the natural world.

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