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Action on Climate Change Joint Statement

Last updated :28 Oct 2024

Topic: Manage forests

Sub topic: Climate Change

This document is a joint statement on climate change between The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH), Forestry Commission Scotland (now Scottish Forestry) and Historic Scotland.

Summary

All four organisations have developed or are preparing a programme of action to respond to and help address climate change. While the respective action plans reflect the individual interests of each organisation, there are strong common themes. This short overview outlines our respective roles in taking forward action on climate change.

Action on Climate Change Joint Statement

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