Five festive wishes from the Green Christmas Fairy
I wield a green magic wand. I leave enchanted landscapes in my wake. A few trees here, a few ponds there. With a mere snap of my fingers, ideas sprout to life: I am the Green Christmas Fairy, don’t you know?
When I engage in conversations with colleagues about biodiversity, I sense this unspoken expectation. People anticipate a talk on sowing seeds, bees and scented flowers. “Gaelle, give us a list of five simple tips”, I hear a lot.
It’s clear that my colleagues across BAM share a burning desire to do right by our planet. But if it were that simple, we wouldn’t be in the nature crisis we are currently in. Nature loss has reached catastrophic levels, with one in six species at risk of extinction in the UK , and 1 in 5 in Ireland. We know our activities in the construction industry significantly impact the natural world and the continued loss of biodiversity is a huge threat to our planet, society and the economy.
But let me confess: I haven’t got five simple tips, five quick fixes, or a “one-size-fits-all super simple approach”. I don’t have a green magic wand. Sustainability is a complex labyrinth of interconnected systems and no systemic problem can be that simple to solve. Making a positive impact on nature demands meticulous unravelling, careful evaluation of our impacts, dependencies, risks and opportunities, planning, implementing, monitoring, adjusting, optimising, resourcing, communicating, innovating… It’s a marathon, not a sprint; it demands dedicated and arduous effort, and yes, sustainability is hard work.
So, keeping in mind this complexity, I have five wishes which aren’t just for Christmas..:
Definitely not Green Christmas Fairies.
Biodiversity and Climate Adaptation Lead
With over 18 years of experience in Environmental Sciences, Gaelle joined BAM as Biodiversity and Climate Adaptation Lead, combining her passions for Ecology, Environment and Sustainability. Her interest in nature and the environment was sparked at an early age, and Gaelle has been involved in several international research projects, including monitoring wolf and bear populations in Russia and counting arctic shrimps under a microscope.
Gaelle has worked across project types and sectors, including major infrastructure; flood defence; road and rail; housing and general civil engineering. She shares her extensive knowledge, educating teams across the business and supporting UK and Ireland strategy through the design, build and implementation of biodiversity positive and sustainable solutions.