England's biggest landowners not growing enough trees – report
by Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent from Environment | The Guardian on (#56GJ3)
Church of England and Duchy of Cornwall come last in ranking of major landowners by forest cover
Many of England's biggest landowners are not doing enough to plant trees to tackle the climate crisis, according to new data.
Government departments, companies such as United Utilities and Network Rail, the royal family and organisations such as the Church of England and the National Trust are among the biggest owners of land in the country, but most have forest cover on their land that is only slightly above the national average, despite having pledged to reduce their carbon footprint.
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