
2024
How the Environment Act was made... and what its architects think of it now
It has been described as a once in a generation piece of environmental legislation and is key to the government’s commitment to be the first generation to leave the environment in a better state than that in which we found it. The Environment Act passed into law on 9 November 2021 – more than 1,000 days and three Parliaments since its first draft was published in 2018. Its journey was tumultuous, and its fate, at times uncertain. In this documentary, ENDS Report speaks to politicians and environmental policy experts to get the inside story on how this landmark piece of legislation was created – and finds out what the act’s architects think of it now.

George Eustice

Lord Zac Goldsmith

Dame Glenys Stacey

Philip Dunne

Ruth Chambers

Richard Benwell

A World on Fire

Okavango: A Flood of Life

Mururoa 1973

Vielfalt statt Artensterben

Träume der Lausitz

Legends of Great Outdoors Colorado

Koyaanisqatsi

Knockhatch Animal Conservation: A Short Documentary

The Territory of Puloui

Seen From Here, I Feel Like Belonging

Women & the Wind

Apocalypse, Man

Losing the West

Three Arts in Antarctica

Axolotl

Four Days That Shook Britain

The End of Suburbia: Oil Depletion and the Collapse of the American Dream

Legacy

Concode, an Epic Saga

Kate et William, anges ou démons, qui sont-ils vraiment ?