Including 9 closely related terms such as forest, forestry, and tree planting.
… – Everyone needs to reduce energy consumption and increase energy efficiency in our homes and businesses. Monitor emissions and removals of CO2 from Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry – NKDC works with experts to better understand and monitor these emissions. Landowners and managers from gardeners to farmers need to increase CO2 capture and storage by high levels of tree planting, forestry…
…. Support rewilding or reduced mowing schemes Work together to plant new trees or increase the plants in your area. For example, community groups can apply for free trees from the Woodland Trust Landowner grants If you’re a landowner, there are Government grants to support woodland creation. Reduce use of natural resources…
… electricity, we can also take steps to reduce the carbon dioxide (CO2) already in the atmosphere. Trees, plants and even the soil itself capture carbon from the air and store it away. Come with us on the journey: sign up for our dedicated Climate Action email newsletter. What can you do? Increase the carbon you capture As individuals and families we can all capture our own little bit of carbon…
…. Could you plant a tree in your garden, and/or add more shrubs and plants? Trees aren’t the only answer! Limit hard landscaping: lay less, or remove it and add low-maintenance and/or ground cover plants instead. Let your lawn, or part of it, grow longer – this is great for nature too! Join together with your local community to support efforts to increase plants and trees in your neighbourhood…
… not park/drive on grass verges and green spaces. Again, more plants and trees will help. Follow government flood advice. Downloads Document…