- Some of England’s biggest landowners, who collectively own and manage around 30 percent of England’s land, sign pact to tackle climate change
- Signatories include farmers, charities and private landowners, vow to work together alongside nature to use land effectively
- Commitment made to coincide with outcomes of COP26 to show what can be done at home to tackle climate change
- Joint principles include backing nature to tackle the climate crisis, reducing carbon and adapt to changing circumstances
Some of the nation’s largest landowners make unprecedented pact to jointly tackle the climate and nature crises – @nationaltrust https://t.co/1zwLK4SJdm
Signatories include: @Natures_Voice @NAAONB @natparksengland @WildlifeTrusts @WoodlandTrust pic.twitter.com/5MZWlyjrn3— CJS News (@CountrysideNews) November 29, 2021