The Green Party manifesto for the upcoming election was published today. Because they are the Green Party, it contains many of the themes you might expect and few surprises, but also some quite bold ideas that have the potential to deliver a green economy and a £40bn investment plan per year to do this. IEMA's Policy and Engagement Lead on biodiversity and natural capital, Lesley Wilson discusses.

On housing, the Green Party will require all new developments to be accompanied by investment in local transport. Ambitiously, they will also aim to ensure that all new homes meet Passivhaus or equivalent standards and would like to see solar panels and heat pumps in all new homes where appropriate.

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Lesley Wilson AIEMA

Policy and Engagement Lead

Lesley is Policy and Engagement Lead at IEMA with a focus on the rapidly developing area of biodiversity and natural capital. On behalf of IEMA, Lesley also supports and is a member of the Steering Group of the UK Business and Biodiversity Forum. Lesley has worked in environmental sustainability for 15 years and previously delivered programmes and solutions in sustainability for business at the British Standards Institution, including ground breaking standards in biodiversity net gain and natural capital. Lesley has a qualifications in business management (MBA) and climate change management, and mentors environmental students at the University of Westminster.