Make big polluters pay for mass tree planting, officials say
by Damian Carrington Environment editor from Environment | The Guardian on (#4YA78)
Oil companies and airlines could fund 100m trees a year, says Committee on Climate Change
The planting of 100m trees a year in the UK to tackle the climate emergency could be paid for by new carbon levies on oil companies and airlines, the government's official climate adviser has proposed.
The Committee on Climate Change also recommends banning the burning of grouse moors and the sale of peat compost to protect the nation's bogs, which can store huge amounts of carbon. Voluntary measures have failed, it said.
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