Call for more trees to tackle the climate crisis; here's how we can all help

The Woodland Trust' s Big Climate Fightback aims to get people planting more trees.

“The best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago. The second best time is now.”

Of course it’s open to interpretation but has there ever been a more apt moment for a literal reading of this saying?

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With just weeks to go before the international climate change conference, COP26, the Woodland Trust issued a stark prediction - the UK risks failing to meet its carbon net zero ambitions unless more trees are planted, woodland restored and the condition of woods improved.

A report from the charity had already presented a sobering picture of the health of the country’s trees and woods, noting that only seven per cent of UK native woodlands were in good condition.

However, as the adage implies; ‘better late than never’.

Dr Darren Moorcroft, chief executive of the Woodland Trust, said that not enough trees have been planted in the past, but “things can change.”

“With recent decades warmer, wetter and sunnier than the 20th century and 2020 the third warmest on record, it is clear we are in a climate crisis, but we are in a nature crisis too,” said Dr Moorcroft.

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