Friday 5 November 2021

NATIONAL TRUST / Special places need our help in a changing climate


https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/features/tackling-climate-change-together?campid=SocialAdvertising_Brand_COP2021_Feeds_ClimateAwarenessAudience&fbclid=IwAR1AjQMOi6j6_IqNkZtXrASdMGu4GCxsCKDY9yvjwKptus-chjGLT4bZmGE

 

We're part of the global fight against climate change. It is the single biggest threat to the precious landscapes and historic houses we care for and in our latest video (above) you can get a glimpse of the challenges we're facing together.

 

Our teams are adapting to changing weather patterns and working hard to address the damage caused by wild fires, heavy rain, increased humidity, high winds, droughts and shifting shores.

 

Wildlife, beaches, woodlands, archaeological sites, historic buildings, gardens and parklands are all under threat.

 

Rising temperatures are damaging some of the finest paintings in our care, while pests and diseases pose a greater threat to collections, trees and plants. Archaeological discoveries are also in danger of being lost.

 

We're having to make building alterations to cope with flooding and manage the effects of a changing coastline and rising sea levels. Almost three quarters of the most important land in our care is vulnerable to climate change. Not only do these landscapes support wildlife, they also store carbon.

 

We’re tackling the causes of climate change by reducing emissions, caring for the land that captures and stores carbon, nurturing wildlife habitats and putting pressure on the Government to adopt policies that will help us all look after the places you love to visit. But the scale of the threat is breathtaking, and we can't do all of this without your help.


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