The government is failing to reduce air pollution, protect biodiversity and prevent flooding, a cross-party body of MPs has said.
The Environmental Audit Committee dished out a "red card" on these three concerns after examining efforts made since 2010.
The MPs said on a further seven green issues ministers deserved a "yellow card" denoting unsatisfactory progress.
The government said it strongly disagreed with the findings.
After coming to power in 2010, Prime Minister David Cameron stated he was committed to leading the "greenest government ever".
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Our inquiry provides a wide ranging examination of the state of the environment and shows that further and continued effort is required to protect it properly”
Joan Walley MP
Environmental Audit Committee
A year later, a natural environment White Paper had the ambition of being "the first generation to leave the natural environment of England in a better state than it inherited".