Climate Change Risk and Opportunities Assessment
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What does the Climate Change Risk and Opportunities Assessment Report mean for the National Park?
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What does the Climate Change Risk and Opportunities Assessment Report mean for the National Park?
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Published: 25th July 2024 The UK’s National Parks, including Loch Lomond and The Trossachs and The Cairngorms, have become the first in the world to join the UN-backed ‘Race to Zero’ initiative, aiming to halve their global carbon emissions by…
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Work is underway to transform Tarbet Pier Picnic site, West Loch Lomond, into a low-carbon destination. A masterplan has been developed for the popular site to alleviate visitor pressures, improve biodiversity and help visitors embrace low emission travel.
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The Oak Tree Inn, in Balmaha, is a great example of a local tourism business taking action to address the climate emergency, whilst continuing to develop their business.
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Wild Strathfillan is an ambitious nature restoration project across 50,000 hectares of the National Park. It is a great example of collective action to restore and reconnect nature lead by Loch Lomond and The Trossachs Countryside Trust working with over…
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Nearly half of the National Park is within the rainforest zone.
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What does the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Assessment and Proposed Pathway to Net Zero Report mean for the National Park?