People must harness nature’s ‘extraordinary’ powers to ‘turn the tide’ on climate change, he said
In a short film made by The Wildlife Trusts, the broadcaster and natural historian calls for a greater focus on nature’s “extraordinary powers” to absorb and store carbon, which helps “protect us from extreme weather and flooding”.
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