North tree planting scheme to fight climate change
Plans to expand woodland across England by the size of more than 3,000 football pitches have been unveiled.
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) hopes the mass planting will absorb 600,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide by 2050.
Humber and Mersey Forests, the Northern Forest and Great Northumberland Forest will benefit from the scheme's funding.
Forestry Minister Lord Zac Goldsmith said the scheme would tackle climate change and improve health.
"Our economies, livelihoods and wellbeing all rely on nature," he said.
The plans to plant 2,300 hectares (5,680 acres) of trees will focus on areas with the lowest woodland cover.
"Larger, well-designed and more diverse woodlands" would be created, Defra said.
Woodlands with a variety of species are more resilient to climate change because different types of trees have distinctive tolerances to heat and drought.
Mixed woodlands are also better at weathering hazards such as wildfires and storms than the monoculture timber forests and can help reduce flooding by slowing the flow of water.
Chairman of the Forestry Commission, Sir William Worsley, said the social, environmental and economic benefits of being in woodlands were "well-documented".
"It is a personal mission of mine to make sure as many people as possible get to experience these benefits," he said.
There would also be job opportunities in planting, establishing and managing the new trees, he added.
The £750m Nature for Climate Fund, announced at the end of 2020, will pay for the scheme.
In total, 13 community forests across England are to benefit from the funding.
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