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The UK launched a national forest in the Oxford-Cambridge corridor as part of a £1 billion effort to fight climate change and create green jobs.
The UK government has launched a new national forest in the Oxford-Cambridge corridor as part of a £1 billion tree planting initiative, aiming to combat climate change, boost green jobs, and enhance biodiversity.
The project, part of a pledge to create three national forests, will integrate green spaces with housing and infrastructure.
A competition will be held in 2026 to select the site for the third forest, either in the Midlands or northern England.
Planting is already underway in the West Country, and officials say the effort supports the UK’s net zero target by 2050, with plans for a woodland carbon purchase fund to incentivize landowners.
The announcement precedes the Prime Minister’s attendance at UN climate talks in Brazil.
El Reino Unido lanzó un bosque nacional en el corredor Oxford-Cambridge como parte de un esfuerzo de £1 mil millones para combatir el cambio climático y crear empleos verdes.