Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether his Department is taking steps with NATO to help tackle global wildfires.
A recent World Resources Institute report (https://gfr.wri.org/latest-analysis-deforestation-trends) highlighted record-breaking levels of forest loss, linked to climate change driven wildfires. Rising temperatures and environmental degradation are increasing the likelihood, severity and frequency of wildfires. NATO's 2022 Strategic Concept also defines climate change as a "crisis and a threat multiplier". The UK is working with international partners to protect, restore, and sustainably manage critical ecosystems, including tropical forests, and encouraging increased international collaboration on wildfires including through the Food and Agriculture Organisation's Global Fire Management Hub. Within NATO, all Allies are able to request support or assistance in response to crises or natural disasters. The Euro-Atlantic Disaster Response Coordination Centre (EADRCC) is NATO's principal civil emergency response mechanism. In a crisis, it can coordinate assistance to the affected NATO Ally or partner country provided by other members and partners. The EADRCC has supported international responses to floods, earthquakes, wildfires, hurricanes, mining incidents, public health emergencies and refugee crises.