Cairngorms National Park Authority launches £370,000 fund to support 'climate adaptation'

"Climate adaptation is about responding to the changes that we have seen in our climate over the last few decades, and preparing for the challenges that we will face as our climate continues to change"

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The Cairngorms National Park Authority has launched a fund of more than £300,000 to help farmers take 'positive action' in addressing climate change. Individual businesses, land managers, farmers, community...

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