When the Weather Goes Bonkers, Why Are We “Unbolting” the Rules?
When the Weather Goes Bonkers, Why Are We “Unbolting” the Rules? The climate is doing that thing where it politely taps us on the shoulder… with a flying wheelie bin. Floods, heatwaves, droughts, storms — pick your flavour of “extreme”, and the menu keeps expanding. And yet, at the exact moment nature is demonstrating why guardrails matter, the voices calling for environmental rules to be rolled back have somehow become louder, better funded, and more influential. Part of it is timing. When budgets are tight and people are fed up with delays, “cut red tape” sounds like a miracle cure. Housing targets? Infrastructure? Farming competitiveness? All real pressures. In the UK, planning reform and “regulatory burden” have become headline priorities, with government openly focused on reducing complexity and speeding decisions. But here’s the catch: environmental rules often get blamed for problems that are actually caused by under-resourced regulators, muddled processes, or years of...