City of London Corporation, GB converts public lands into meadows as part of Carbon Removals Project
City of London Corporation, GB Carbon Removals Project
The City of London Corporation began the Carbon Removals Project as part of its 2040 net-zero emissions effort. Vacant green spaces managed by the city are targeted for rewilding during the project. Forty-two acres of low-quality land near Epping Forest were turned into a wildflower meadow to kick off the initiative. The Patmore's Field meadow captures carbon and provides a welcoming habitat for wildlife in nearby forests.
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New carbon-cutting green spaces scheme launched
A 42-acre wildflower meadow has been sown in land surrounding Epping Forest as part of a new scheme fighting climate change.The City of London Corporation, which protects Epping Forest and its adjacent ‘Buffer Lands’, sowed the meadow as part of its new Carbon Removals Project, which aims to remove carbon from the atmosphere by creating new wild...
New 'carbon-cutting' green spaces scheme launched in Epping | Epping Forest Guardian
A 42-acre wildflower meadow has been sown in land surrounding Epping Forest as part of a new scheme fighting climate change.
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